Wednesday, August 3, 2011

postheadericon UFC Personal Trainer – review

While previous UFC games focused training and fighting on arcade-style simulations, THQ has now chosen to hone and tone here in the real world with gruelling, full-body MMA workouts and, while the testosterone-fuelled UFC theme may be a turn off for some,

As the British middleweight Michael Bisping said favorite, fighters must vary their workouts with aerobic exercise and muscle-specific strength training, translating this out routines either the body or hold while weights.

Each exercise is shown on the screen and movements are monitored to ensure they are properly achieved, not to stay with him and the on-screen trainer will insult you and demand more reps (twice unfairly frustrating on the occasions Kinect fails to register a movement). It 's a fascinating on the work-out genre. Even more intriguing is the possibility that THQ could combine his UFC matches in order to create a fully interactive fighting experience.


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