Tuesday, July 20, 2010

If Wii Fit And Madden Had A Baby...





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If Wii Fit and Madden had a baby ...


Fitness games are huge. Football games are huge. Ready for this? Fitness Football Game. With EA on the Wii. The name is EA Sports Active NFL training camp and has already made me sweat.
I tried to change his shot at EA EA Sports series of virtual training in an active EA event in New York last week. And "fitness found in a virtual football stadium. I have a motion sensor EA band around my right thigh, a heart rate monitor around my arm and put a Wii Remote in hand. Then, without improvement of the performance I was on my way to an NFL-oriented to get the body.
This is a game of controlled movement. My body movements corresponded to an avatar with the management of football, decorated in theory, my favorite team. I could play as one of my favorite professional, I was told. But I do not know football, I played like someone who was on the screen.
My exercises were the real NFL players. I had to walk (in place) down the field. I'd stand out stiff arm defenders arm. I have to step on shots kicked my right leg. My favorite workout was the lineman training, where I run a course that had a rope ladder lying on the ground hopscotching (feet - Hop - walk out - hop, etc.), go, grab my arm and pushes a dummy Address field, then turned back everything.
A spokesperson from EA told me that it will be routine and the training of the user the ability to drill off. I played long enough to a light sweat, so that it works. (Hey, I'm in shape!)
The most important EA Sports Active program, which EA has done so well with the Wii and Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 offers users the fantasy that their own personal trainer does. Perhaps it is not your thing. Perhaps you want to be a hero of football, drills to run in a stadium and you have no real stadium nearby. Then this flavor fitness game be just the thing for you.
EA Sports Active NFL training camp is out 16 November.



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