Wii Sports being supported by EA with Sports Active


It was just today that I was thinking about where does Wii sports fit into the whole Nintendo Wii Family?

When I came across the following information regarding EA Sports Active….

“EA Sports Active is one of the top 20 selling Wii titles of all time”, this was from none other than head of EA Sports Bruce Moore at a recent financial conference.

Despite that, I thought it fair for you to check out an image of EA Sports Active so that you can have a bit more of a closer look:

EA Sports Active on Wii Sports

As you can see it is a fairly interesting looking set up, some of the comments about this include….

Initially from Michelle:

I’m experiencing mid-life crisis and can’t afford an expensive car, so I bought Wii Fit for myself on Valentine’s Day. After doing Wii Fit faithfully every morning before work, I bought Wii Active for new challenges. Now I do both on a daily basis and have slowly dropped a few sizes. My stamina has increased, and my normal aches and pains have decreased. It’s a worthwhile investment and I’m still learning about all the bells and whistles it has to offer.
I’m 54 and feelng the healthiest and most fit ever!

and from Brie, we have the following comments….

I’ve had EA Active for about two weeks, and have done about 10 workouts using the program. So far, I love it!

You can customize many of the game settings. You can select your own user image (to make the person working out look like you…or maybe a little bit slimmer), select your trainer (male or female), which music tracks you want played during your workout, and whether or not you want to use the Wii Balance Board with your workouts. You can also select the difficulty level for your workouts. When you go to workout, you can select 30-Day Challenge, or select your own customized workout. Within each workout, you can de-select activities if you don’t feel like you can do them.

I was worried that the workouts wouldn’t be very challenging. I’m not a super-star athlete, but I am in pretty good shape, and was just looking to change up my workout routine and provide a home workout option for those days that I didn’t feel like going to the gym or for a run. The 30-Day Challenge workouts on the hardest setting are actually pretty good! In 30-35 minutes, I burn about 180-200 calories. Not as much as I would if I went to the gym or went for a run, but definitely better than not working out at all! I’ve also noticed more tone in my arms and legs in the two weeks since I’ve started using the program.

The best part about EA Active is that it is actually fun! Watching your “image” do the exercises is fun and motivating, and even though it’s a little cheesy, the trainer says motivating things throughout the workout (“you’ve set a great pace!” or “I know you can work harder than this”). Each workout is a little different, and there is usually at least one new exercise per workout. It definitely keeps it interesting and fun.

If you buy this game, I would definitely recommend buying a wireless nunchuck. All exercises require the nunchuck, and sometimes the cord can get in the way or even whip around and hit you pretty hard (enough that it hurts — think thin plastic jump rope hitting your arms!). A wireless nunchuck is a good investment if you plan on using this game often.

I would definitely recommend this game to anyone looking to start a workout routine, or add something new to their existing routine. It’s a lot of fun, you can do it in your living room, and it’s a pretty decent workout for a video game. And did I mention that it’s FUN?!?!?

So there we have two people’s opinions on the Sports Active so feel free to hop on and let us know how you found it by commenting.

Yoga Wii – recent reviews


Yoga Wii, has had some mixed reviews, in an earlier post were some more negative reviews, however, there have been various people who have used it and have actually proven to be fairly positive about Yoga for the Wii

Here is one such review from Amazon, by Moxy…

I’ve taken part in yoga at school and really enjoyed it. I looked into taking classes at a yoga studio and it was quite expensive. Yoga classes are more expensive than my entire gym membership, if not for that I would be a yoga pro by now!

So I found this game and gave it a shot and it was great. It’s like having your own personal yoga instructor anytime you want. It was so easy and relaxing. The music was soothing, the voice of the yoga guide was calming and I went at my own pace. Having the Wii Balance Board made it even more fun because I actually had to be precise in my movement. Love this game?

Another review of Yoga on the Wii is from Nellie…

I must admit I was skeptical about this game at first. I thought there wouldn’t be much to it but was I ever wrong.
I really thought it was just going to be a boring game featuring some odd posing. But as soon as you start the game you have three options, either you choose Story Mode, Training Mode or Routine Mode.

Story Mode walks you through a museum like building with a guide (almost like a tour guide). Your guide discusses several types of yoga, the health benefits of yoga and even foods you should and should not eat. It’s pretty cool and I learned a lot.

Training Mode gives you the freedom to choose from all 30 of the different poses so you can practice and get better. Routine Mode specializes in specific routines that fit your individual needs. There is a routine for someone with the common cold, arthritis sufferers, back pain and so on. There is even a routine specific for times when you have a headache. How cool is that! If you had a long day at work or school and you have a headache, just pop on the Wii.

I highly recommend this game for anyone interested in yoga or fitness

So we are now getting more balance in the reviews coming out with regards to Yoga for the Wii, feel free to let us know with regards to your experiences…

Is the Wii Fit a yogi tool or fad toy?


We are ecstatic that Nintendo Wii has released a tool that enhances body awareness, strength, and stability. As a complement to the family video console, Nintendo Wii has released Wii Fit, with a series of exercises and yoga postures that allow you to set your physical properties, training goals, and history of your activity results.

For months as an onlooker to the Wii in my living room-occasionally joining in for a round of bowling (I even got a few strikes!)- I was so pleased about this addition to our family entertainment system which includes exercises more up to my speed! The Wii Fit is outfitted with a Balance Board, which resembles a scale, but can determine subtle (very subtle) movements and balancing points and display them on screen. In essence this is a biofeedback tool. Any yoga practitioner would benefit from practicing with the Balance Board.

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