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• EA Sports Active Personal Trainer.
If you really want to get your butt
kicked, try this program of exercises
approved by Oprah's fitness guru
Bob Greene. My wife is trying the
program's 30-Day Challenge. She
chose the medium setting because
she has worked with a personal
trainer before, but she was sweating
and winded at the end of her first 30-
minute session. She also had trouble
walking the next day from all the
lunges and squats, as the workout is
demanding and consistently active.
Short videos explain movements
beforehand and instructions flash on
the screen if you're not in good form.
Personal Trainer comes with a band
you wrap around your thigh to house
a nunchuk controller that helps sense
proper form and a resistance band
that has perhaps a little too much
give. Some activities also can be done
on the Wii balance board.
A proud "lefty," my wife was both-
ered that there were no specific hand
preference settings for the sports
actions.
Personal Trainer is heavy on the
cardio, with no stretching exercises,
yoga or full-body strengthening exer-
cises. The newly released EA's More
Workouts takes care of most of those
concerns. But Personal Trainer offers
plenty to keep you motivated — and
you also have the option of working
out with a friend.
The program offers a journal with
lifestyle and nutritional tips, trophies
to keep you motivated and the abil-
ity to design your own workout. Cost
for the DVD, which comes with the
leg band and resistance band, is $60,
though it can be found for less.

MORE FOR GAMERS
The following video games are recent
or just out. If they're your style, they'll
make you smile:

•Lego Rock Band
If you find the lighthearted Lego
series adorable, but still want to jam
to Iggy Pop, this one is made for you.
"Build a band and rock the Universe"
— but only if you already have the
instruments. Rated: Everyone 10+.
(All platforms: $49.99; Nintendo DS:
$29.99).

•DJ Hero
Not a rocker? This widely praised
new game comes with a combina-
tion turntable and mixer so you can
match 80 two-song original DJ mixes
favoring hip-hop and dance music.
Spin, cross fade and beat match to
your heart's content. Rated: Teen. (All
platforms: $119.99.)

•New Super Mario Brothers
Jump, dodge and collect coins in
new ways with your old friends from
Nintendo. The Wii platform allows
for simultaneous multiplayer play for
the first time. Rated: Everyone. (Wii:
$49.99; DS: $34.99.)

•Band Hero featuring Taylor Swift
A Rock Band spin-off that puts more
emphasis on the band but keeps up
with the music. There are 60 songs
(four with Swift) and a karaoke
mode. Rated: Everyone. (All plat-
forms: $59.99-$199 with equipment.)

•Professor Layton and the
Diabolical Box
Dozens of brainteasers, riddles and
puzzles with an offbeat storyline
holding them together. Have fun
thinking! Rated: Everyone 10+.
(Nintendo DS: $29.99; DS games
require the $129.99 handheld.)

• Borderlands
Blood and guts, lots of weapons and
bad guys in post-apocalyptic Central
Asia. If this appeals to you, you'll
have a blast. Cooperative play, so save
your buddies or shoot them. Rated:
Mature. (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360:
$59.99; or your Windows PC: $49.99.)

•Dragon Age: Origins
It's up to you, and only you, to save a
fantasy world from evil domination.
This 3-D extravaganza with "extreme
character customization" calls itself
"an epic tale of violence, lust and
betrayal." Rated: Mature. (Xbox360
and PlayStation 3: $59.99; or your
Windows PC: $49.99.) 171

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