
When I first heard of all these exercise "games" for the the Wii I was a bit skeptical at first. I honestly didn't think it was possible to get a decent workout in my living room...until I was face to face with the EA Sports Active.
I have had all intentions to do the 30 day challenge but sadly I didn't complete it. I'm hoping to attempt it again here soon. I usually end up using the program 2 or 3 times a week, sometimes more...sometimes less. Having Bobby gone has completely thrown my routine so I'm still working on getting my house in order then hopefully the consistent exercise will happen. The EA Sports Active program comes with a leg strap and a resistance band, and you will need a nunchuck for it. It is also compatible with the Wii Balance Board. I think its a great way to spice up an otherwise ordinary workout routine.
I love how this program has soooo many different exercises that you can mix and match along with 3 levels of difficulty. It's also pretty cool to have a virtual trainer there with me. It's alot more motivating then attempting to do the early morning aerobics with those muscled and toned woman who are on tv.
The most motivating factor for me if the calorie counter. I feel like I'm actually being productive (in case the sweat on my forehead wasn't proof enough).I have never used the Wii fit so I don't have that game to compare to but I have thoroughly enjoyed working out with the EA Sports Active. Hopefully some time in the near future I will take on the 30 day challenge. When it happens I'll be sure to blog all about my expected progress. If you're looking to lose some weight or tone up I highly recommend the EA Sports Active program.






























1 comments:
I've never tried the Wii Fit but it looks like it would be fun.
Like I've said before, Bobby won't care what you look like when he gets home, he'll just be happy to see you!! :-)
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