My knees don't get tired, but my leg muscles do though. Besides, I don't have a bike :P
My knees don't get tired, but my leg muscles do though. Besides, I don't have a bike :P
Question for people currently using EA Active:
Shortly after buying and starting to use Wii Fit, it was quickly brought to my attention that I greatly disturb the people living in the apartment below us when performing certain high-impact exercises (jogging especially). I think even the step exercises might have been a bit noisy if I wasn't careful and got a bit too "into it".
So, after that happened, I modified my routine to avoid making too much noise, but that hasn't been much of a problem because of the variety of exercises available in Wii Fit. So, my question is: Do you think there is a large enough variety of low-impact exercises available in EA Active to justify a purchase by someone in my situation?
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was less intense than other days, but it was more about arm exercises. the dancing was crazy, it was like 'you look good!' and i wanted to laugh.
@ ramuji, i would definetly say so
although it has side to side jumping, you may want to skip
but yeh it was way more exercises than wii fit, and many that arent running around etc
Thanks, Pyramid Head.
I'll keep it on my radar, and compare it with Wii Fit Plus once both are available here.
ramuji
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Xen said: Gee guys, just go for a half an hour jog every night. Really makes me feel batter and gets my heart working well. |
Jogging isn't going to get you into very good shape. =P
Upgrade to running. ;)
ramuji said: Question for people currently using EA Active: Shortly after buying and starting to use Wii Fit, it was quickly brought to my attention that I greatly disturb the people living in the apartment below us when performing certain high-impact exercises (jogging especially). I think even the step exercises might have been a bit noisy if I wasn't careful and got a bit too "into it". So, after that happened, I modified my routine to avoid making too much noise, but that hasn't been much of a problem because of the variety of exercises available in Wii Fit. So, my question is: Do you think there is a large enough variety of low-impact exercises available in EA Active to justify a purchase by someone in my situation? |
LoL, that was exactly my problem, my father was waking up a lot of time shouting to stop it
especially if playing with shoes and having someone to do joking exercise with you
if you play without shoes it's not that noisy
i still haven't play a lot though, i have exams... : (
don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^
I really want EA Active and was gonna pick it up until they announced the expanded version at E3. I'll have to wait for that.
Kenology said: I really want EA Active and was gonna pick it up until they announced the expanded version at E3. I'll have to wait for that. |
what expanded version? Wii Fit Plus, or is there an expanded EA Sports Active already announced?