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# 70+ NFL-approved drills & challenges Wireless total body motion tracking Real-time heart rate monitor EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp - Nintendo Wii (Bundle)

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## Summary

> 🏈 Elevate your game with NFL-level training at home!

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## Key Features

- • **Train Like the Pros:** Over 70 NFL-designed drills to boost strength, agility, and reaction time.
- • **Competitive Edge Online:** Connect, share, and challenge friends via EA Sports Active online hub for ultimate motivation.
- • **Heart Rate in Real-Time:** Monitor workout intensity live on screen to optimize every session.
- • **Customizable NFL Experience:** Pick your favorite team and step into a virtual stadium for immersive training.
- • **Total Body Wireless Tracking:** Arm, leg, and Wii remote sensors deliver full freedom of motion with precise tracking.

## Overview

EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp for Nintendo Wii is a dynamic fitness game developed with NFL coaches, featuring over 70 drills designed to improve strength, agility, and conditioning. It uses wireless motion sensors and a built-in heart rate monitor to track your performance in real-time. Compatible with the Wii Balance Board (sold separately), it offers a 60-day NFL Combine challenge and online connectivity to share progress and compete with others, delivering a pro-level training experience in your living room.

## Description

EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp is an exercise game for Wii that merges the established momentum that the EA Sports Active franchise has created in the genre with realistic NFL training camp routines to create the most challenging and focused exercise game developed to date. Game features include a full range of exercises developed with the input of actual NFL fitness and conditioning trainers, a 60-day exercise challenge, total wireless body tracking via included additional sensors, a built-in heart rate monitor, included resistance bands for strength training, 2-player support and more. Compared to other fitness gaming releases on the Wii, EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp is in a whole other league. Unlike those other games that concentrate on general fitness concepts, EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp focuses on the agility, aerobic, stamina and strength training exercises that NFL players routinely are put through during their pre-season training camps. Developed in collaboration with NFL strength and conditioning coaches, users will experience the thrill of competition while challenging themselves, as well as friends and family in these authentic NFL football drills which are performed in the likeness of user's favorite NFL players. So, how does one ensure that the exercises that you are doing even come close to the exhaustive work that is done on and NFL gridiron: Total Body Tracking. EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp 's Total Body Tracking is measured via an advanced trio of sensors that correspond to points on the user's body. The first of these is a user-supplied Wii Remote held in hand, while the other two consist of the included leg and arm sensors which are strapped in place before training begins. As the user goes through the various drills, challenges and resistance band improved strength training exercises that make up the in-game NFL Combine 60-Day Challenge, the included EA Active USB receiver allows EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp to accurately measure heart rate, calories burned and provide wireless motion tracking. This information is projected on-screen in real-time as the exercises continue and together provide a challenging and progressive workout that delivers the measurable results that users crave and that NFL coaches and pros will envy. Along with fitness, EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp is also about the motivational powers of competition. With that in mind, and assuming a constant internet connection, the game provides for a continuous link to the EA Sports Active online hub. Game data will automatically be uploaded here for users that also have an EA Sports account. Here users can also challenge others to beat their personal best, as well as enjoy other community features. However you choose to play, EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp brings a real NFL training camp experience and its corresponding results right into the living room and into your life. Additional game features include: the ability to align yourself with your favorite team, 2-player support, points and achievements earned in-game and the ability to add new challenges for use on a Nintendo Balance Board. (Sold separately) Developed in collaboration with NFL strength and conditioning coaches, users will experience the thrill of competition while challenging friends and family in authentic NFL football drills with real NFL players. EA SPORTS Active NFL Training Camp with Total Body Tracking uses the included heart rate monitor and wireless motion tracking to provide a challenging workout and help deliver measurable results. It will link to the EA SPORTS Active online hub where users can share training results and challenge others to beat their personal best, as well as track progress toward specific fitness goals. EA SPORTS Active NFL Training Camp brings the real NFL training camp experience right into the living room.

Review: A Fun Way to Work Out for Someone that Does NOT Like to Work Out... - Hi everyone. I just got "NFL Training Camp" from desertcart the other day, and I have used it a couple of times now. I wanted to write a really quick review of my initial experience with the product. First off, I will say that the packaging seems really nice. The equipment seems solidly made and it fits really well. It's also comfortable, which was a bit of a surprise. I was half expecting it to dig into my body or slide all around. The arm strap and the leg strap stayed in place throughout all of my workouts and never felt uncomfortable at all. In fact, after a few minutes I didn't even notice that they were on. The only ding I give the equipment is the fact that it's branded "EA Active" and comes with some decals for you to put on them to cover that up with the "NFL Training Camp" logo. Not a big deal, but come on EA...for $100 you couldn't even put the stickers on for us?? Once I got the disc in the Wii, it fires up with the profile setup. I went through all of that and then registered the product with EA and created an online account. The ONLY issue I have with the opening sequence is that it mentions how to set up the sensors, but doesn't really show you how. I thought that I was doing something wrong, and then I realized that you actually set up the sensors AFTER the preliminary video. I wish it would have told me during the video that there would be a detailed setup after the video...then I wouldn't have thought I was doing it incorrectly. Needless to say, I got it working just fine as soon as I realized there is an actual setup screen for the equipment. I launched right into the "game" after that, and I set up my workout days and days off. I then went ahead and just set myself up with some custom drills. I have been mainly using the quarterback challenges. They are an absolute blast. They mainly require you to move your feet to "hold off" a blitz. There is a timer in the corner that shows you how close the rush is getting to you, and if you move your feet faster you make that timer go down slower. You then have to whip the Wii remote forward as if you are throwing a football when your receivers get open. I have to say, I had an absolutely awesome time doing these drills. I was moving my feet and really getting into gaining the yards with the receivers. One really cool feature is that it tracks your scores and then shows you how well you're doing on what is essentially a leader board. It's a GREAT way to get people to keep coming back for more, even when they have already gotten really good at the drill. You can always try and beat your best score...and if you keep coming back for more, then hey, you're still working out which is ultimately the point of the whole product. I must say...I am relatively out of shape. Not really obese, but not really in shape either. In any case, the three QB drills I did really had me working. I was sweating and my heart rate was way up, which is easy to judge because of the excellent heart rate monitor with the system. The best part?? I was burning calories and getting what seemed like a good little workout, but it didn't feel like WORK. It was more like having fun that just has the side effect of burning some calories. I did a few of the other workouts, but I was already pretty tired from my QB drills, so I don't think I did them as well as I should have. I started each workout day with the QB drill, mainly because I'm not quite yet ready to commit to the 60 day challenge, so I've just been doing my own drills at my own pace. Even though I didn't do the other drills as well as I probably should have, they all still seemed to work very well and were also fun. I will probably start the 60 day challenge in the next few days and then if I have to, I will ammend this review. All in all, I'm really happy with the product. If you are the type of person that wants to work out but finds most workout DVDs and programs boring (like me) then you should give this a try. I have tried several workouts in the past and always gave up within about two weeks...and I KNEW I was going to give up because right from the get-go they didn't seem like any fun. This, on the other hand, has given me a completely different initial impression, and I feel that I will be able to stick with it for a good long while.
Review: Training in the Off Season - We ordered this for our son who is 9 and an avid football player. Due to the winter months, and not being able to get out side and be as active as we would like him to be, we wanted something that he could do to help him stay in shape and become more agile and coordinated. I only rated it a "4" for "fun," because, in his words, "this is hard!" it is not a "game," per se, but rather an exercise regimen of sorts. We have modified it to some degree in that he does not use the resistance band, and we let him choose what he wants to work on. He really like the linebacker challenges and the quarterback challenges. He DOES work up a sweat and the heart monitor helps us to see if he is getting any aerobic benefit from it. Also, it gives him a "number of calories burned" at the end, and he has recently been trying to get that number as high as possible -- it has become his score. As a child that teeters on the edge of having a weight problem, this is almost fun to watch -- he is learning the value of eating healthy foods vs. high calorie junk, and what it takes to "use" it. I highly recommend it for anyone that enjoys football and wants to have an extra way to exercise. It is NOT a game, as stated above, but more of a personal challenge type thing.

## Features

- Add new challenges to your performance with the Wii Balance Board. (Balance Board not included)
- EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp includes over 70 drills and challenges designed to improve strength, power and conditioning, as well as reaction skills, agility and first step quickness
- Track your heart rate on screen in real-time with the innovative EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp heart rate monitor to capture intensity and optimize performance over time
- The EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp Total Body Tracking wireless system uses motion sensors in leg and arm straps along with the Wii remote to register movement and provide complete freedom of motion
- Pick your favorite team, step into a stadium and train alongside your favorite players

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003VC8TUM |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,009 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #502 in Wii Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Mini, Nintendo Wii U |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (421) |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.18 pounds |
| Item model number | 16915 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Number of Players | 1-2 players |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 3.1 x 9.5 inches; 1.18 Pounds |
| Publication Date | November 16, 2010 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 16, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 014633169157 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Fun Way to Work Out for Someone that Does NOT Like to Work Out...
*by J***F on November 28, 2010*

Hi everyone. I just got "NFL Training Camp" from Amazon the other day, and I have used it a couple of times now. I wanted to write a really quick review of my initial experience with the product. First off, I will say that the packaging seems really nice. The equipment seems solidly made and it fits really well. It's also comfortable, which was a bit of a surprise. I was half expecting it to dig into my body or slide all around. The arm strap and the leg strap stayed in place throughout all of my workouts and never felt uncomfortable at all. In fact, after a few minutes I didn't even notice that they were on. The only ding I give the equipment is the fact that it's branded "EA Active" and comes with some decals for you to put on them to cover that up with the "NFL Training Camp" logo. Not a big deal, but come on EA...for $100 you couldn't even put the stickers on for us?? Once I got the disc in the Wii, it fires up with the profile setup. I went through all of that and then registered the product with EA and created an online account. The ONLY issue I have with the opening sequence is that it mentions how to set up the sensors, but doesn't really show you how. I thought that I was doing something wrong, and then I realized that you actually set up the sensors AFTER the preliminary video. I wish it would have told me during the video that there would be a detailed setup after the video...then I wouldn't have thought I was doing it incorrectly. Needless to say, I got it working just fine as soon as I realized there is an actual setup screen for the equipment. I launched right into the "game" after that, and I set up my workout days and days off. I then went ahead and just set myself up with some custom drills. I have been mainly using the quarterback challenges. They are an absolute blast. They mainly require you to move your feet to "hold off" a blitz. There is a timer in the corner that shows you how close the rush is getting to you, and if you move your feet faster you make that timer go down slower. You then have to whip the Wii remote forward as if you are throwing a football when your receivers get open. I have to say, I had an absolutely awesome time doing these drills. I was moving my feet and really getting into gaining the yards with the receivers. One really cool feature is that it tracks your scores and then shows you how well you're doing on what is essentially a leader board. It's a GREAT way to get people to keep coming back for more, even when they have already gotten really good at the drill. You can always try and beat your best score...and if you keep coming back for more, then hey, you're still working out which is ultimately the point of the whole product. I must say...I am relatively out of shape. Not really obese, but not really in shape either. In any case, the three QB drills I did really had me working. I was sweating and my heart rate was way up, which is easy to judge because of the excellent heart rate monitor with the system. The best part?? I was burning calories and getting what seemed like a good little workout, but it didn't feel like WORK. It was more like having fun that just has the side effect of burning some calories. I did a few of the other workouts, but I was already pretty tired from my QB drills, so I don't think I did them as well as I should have. I started each workout day with the QB drill, mainly because I'm not quite yet ready to commit to the 60 day challenge, so I've just been doing my own drills at my own pace. Even though I didn't do the other drills as well as I probably should have, they all still seemed to work very well and were also fun. I will probably start the 60 day challenge in the next few days and then if I have to, I will ammend this review. All in all, I'm really happy with the product. If you are the type of person that wants to work out but finds most workout DVDs and programs boring (like me) then you should give this a try. I have tried several workouts in the past and always gave up within about two weeks...and I KNEW I was going to give up because right from the get-go they didn't seem like any fun. This, on the other hand, has given me a completely different initial impression, and I feel that I will be able to stick with it for a good long while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Training in the Off Season
*by K***D on February 11, 2011*

We ordered this for our son who is 9 and an avid football player. Due to the winter months, and not being able to get out side and be as active as we would like him to be, we wanted something that he could do to help him stay in shape and become more agile and coordinated. I only rated it a "4" for "fun," because, in his words, "this is hard!" it is not a "game," per se, but rather an exercise regimen of sorts. We have modified it to some degree in that he does not use the resistance band, and we let him choose what he wants to work on. He really like the linebacker challenges and the quarterback challenges. He DOES work up a sweat and the heart monitor helps us to see if he is getting any aerobic benefit from it. Also, it gives him a "number of calories burned" at the end, and he has recently been trying to get that number as high as possible -- it has become his score. As a child that teeters on the edge of having a weight problem, this is almost fun to watch -- he is learning the value of eating healthy foods vs. high calorie junk, and what it takes to "use" it. I highly recommend it for anyone that enjoys football and wants to have an extra way to exercise. It is NOT a game, as stated above, but more of a personal challenge type thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprising Decent!
*by B***O on December 20, 2011*

I actually bought this product a long time ago, and only recently finally got it out to try it. This "game" will actually give you a decent workout, but like any workout, you'll only get out of it what you put into it. If you don't take the exercises seriously and try to push yourself with them, you'll probably find this to be a bust. I'm not quite in the best shape I've ever been, but I'm not out of shape or overweight by any means. I've been using this program for a couple weeks and I'll work up a pretty decent sweat and, occasionally, even need to stop for a few moments. Note that I am doing the "Hard" level for my workouts, as I didn't feel like I was really being pushed at the Medium level. By the end of the week, I've been pretty sore and ready to have a break. Note that you can set the days you would like to work out. My schedule is Monday through Thursday, with Friday-Sunday off. If it works better for you to do Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday you can do that. There is an option to do missed exercises if you miss a day or decide to "move" a workout to another day. You cannot set it to do anymore than 4 workouts a week though, at least as far as I can tell. The sensors, unfortunately, do not work as well as they could or should. This is quite noticable on the conditioning (jog/run) exercises. I'll be doing a light jog and my guy on screen will break out into a practically a dead sprint. They should just have "jog" be run, since that is what it amounts to being. Also, as others have noted, some exercises don't pick up correctly on the sensors, if at all. You will struggle with this pretty much no matter what you do for some exercises. I have noticed in my experience though that sensor placement plays a fairly significant factor in whether or not my movements are detected. For example, one time I was doing the workout and for one of the exercise (I think it was the bent arm side plank) I absolutely could not get my motion to detect. My leg sensor had been facing outward on my leg (on the right side of my leg) instead facing forward toward the TV. I moved the sensor and the game started picking up my movements better. I would actually recommend almost setting it slightly more toward your inner thigh, as it seems to work better for me at least. I am also unsure if the location of your Wii or sensor bar can make a difference with this, since I don't know if the USB connector used with this assists in detecting movement. My Wii sits below my TV, so everything is in front of me while I'm using this. ----------- UPDATE: Sensor placement, again, does make an impact. However, if you find that the Wii still isn't picking up movement, you may want to try restarting the current exercise as well and be sure you are in the correct starting position BEFORE the exercise "starts". The game seems to set a starting position, then track movement from there, so if you aren't in the correct starting position before it decides to begin the exercise, it'll be messed up from there forward. ----------- This may also just be me, but Training Camp seems to also be much more intensive on the legs than the arms. Even on "upper body" workout days, my legs seem to get a pretty good workout while my upper body doesn't seem to get much. I question if the game accurately gauges calorie burn. I may or may not skip a stretch occasionally (but still let it run on the screen), and the calorie burn seems to clock based on the movement of trainer you are working with. I suspect that the calorie burn calculation is more based on some combination of your heart rate, entered weight, and the movements the game is expecting, and not actual tracking of your movement. Pros: - For a video game controlled workout, it can give a pretty solid workout. - Fairly easy setup, with some character customization if you really care about having an on-screen person that looks like you - Some incentives for workouts, like earning points to unlock NFL gear that you can use on your on-screen person. - Everything you "need" is in the package, so no additional purchases are necessary. Cons: - Sensors occasionally don't pick up your movements, which can kill the pace of a workout and be really frustrating - The included resistance band included can get the job done, but I wasn't particularly challenged by it. If you have done any strength training in the past at all, you'll probably want either some free weights or a better resistance band. - Occasionally the announcer guy doesn't say anything when you need to start another rep or come down from the middle of one. Makes things difficult when you are lying on the ground and have to stretch your neck to look at the TV to see what you should be doing. And the announcer gets all upset that you aren't moving, which gets grating after awhile. I cannot comment on the online component of the game, as I haven't set that up to check it out. If I get it setup, I will come back and comment on it.

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