COVID has made it popular with home and online movements, and people have streamed high -intensity -based YouTube videos, joined the Peloton craze, and added spin bikes to permanently fixed in the living room.
And the gym will be reopened for a long time, but the virtual fitness craze is not dead. By taking advantage of this, FITXR created a virtual reality fitness app that transported users to other world movements in the comfort of his home.
FITXR says, ‘The company where fitness meets the game’ is changed to a thrilling virtual reality adventure, and users are coming back for more.
People on the dailymail.com team range from their own profine sofa potatoes to the weightlifting of the gymnasium before the sun comes.
However, as the gym members’ prices soar, the several luxury fitness centers and fitness influenics, which are nearly $ 400 a month, are available for a weight weight room for views, and some of us can do free YouTube in cramped apartments.
Therefore, exercise without fear of intimidation, judgment and costly credit card bills can be the future of fitness. Enter FITXR.
The CEO of Fitxr Sam Cole said on dailymail.com: ‘To make your health better in both price and convenience, there are two important ways to lower your entry barrier.’
And the United States thinks that VR fitness can be part of the solution, as the percentage of about 40 %accounts for about 40 %. Otherwise, people who are uncomfortable to exercise comfortably in their homes can be allowed.

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He said: ‘We know that threats are a big barrier for those who are struggling to jump into the routine.
‘Design VR FITNESS allows users to be immersed in a world that users feel most comfortable. The technology does not barely scratch the surface where the change can take you. ‘
Cole still added to others: ‘We do not see VR fitness that replaces the daily lives of passionate gym attendees, but it is more wallet -friendly option than paying gym membership.’
The FITXR selected as META’s Best Fitness App provides 1,000 classes in the intensity class taught by Cardio, Boxing, Hightensity Interval Training (HIIT), Zumba and Certified Fitness Coach. People use.
The META Quest 3S is available for about $ 300, and the FITXR membership is $ 108 per month if you pay $ 13 per month or prepaid.
Prepaid costs are steep, but they think of one -time rates, and for 1,000 sports, $ 13 per month is stealed compared to the gym membership that can compete with high -end vacation costs.
The company is breaking the current state of fitness by creating an alternative approach for those who do not desire typical methods that are competitive and focus on the biggest efforts.
‘We think that everyday movements are important to everyone. We are immersive and inspired by the game.
In January, the company presented a new game experience called ‘Seasons’, which features a new environment, exercise and multiplayer function, and announced a movement with friends and family.
Therefore, dailymail.com Health and Science team was happy to receive Meta Quest 3 from FITXR.
I was the first Daily Mailer to test it, and I was happy to be able to exercise comfortably in my home without being judged by weight lifters in the gymnasium in the apartment building or running endlessly on a treadmill.

META Quest’s FITXR app. During the boxing campaign, the user must punch and avoid gorgeous objects and see someone who works with others.


I tried boxing classes and sweated quickly. It was fun to use the headset, but I had to watch out for the surrounding environment.
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I have a self -diagnostic exercise ADHD and I need to change my exercise.
Cole told dailymail.com. He said it was the main sales point of the app.
He said: ‘If the hardware options evolve and the barriers to entry decrease, VR will be adopted extensively for fitness purposes.
There is no reason to subscribe to the “suffering, no benefit” thinking.
‘If you can enjoy more fun during the killer movement, it’s the future of the best fitness for millions of people struggling to find grooves. “
I chose a boxing class. It is my favorite exercise, but sometimes unjoined punches make it conscious in the group class.
In my living room, my punch fell slightly when my punch still popped out, but I didn’t worry about what seemed stupid except for my dog on the couch.
BS, uppercut, avoiding, left, right, right, right, right and ducks were sweating and breathing in a few minutes.
And the dialogue side of the exercise -gaining punch goals and points -made the exercise more fun and the class seemed to fly.
As a general morning activist, I even found motivation to exercise in the evening because it is so easy to go into the living room and pop out of a quick class.
I am definitely a fan.


Our science and technical editor, Stacy Liberatore, usually happened before dawn and rose before lifting the gym and lifting the weight, but attempted to kick boxing in the FITXR app.
Our science and technology editor was: Stacy Liberatore heads to the gymnasium before coming to the office every day at 3:50 am. Her favorite exercise included weightlifting and muscle training, so fitxr was a change in speed for her.
She also chose a boxing session.
She said: Thus, exercising in virtual reality did not seem to meet over advertising.
‘The good thing was that I didn’t have to leave home to leave home. While was skeptical, I sweated and gasped through the only eight sessions.
‘I knew that it was the same as what I did in a weight that traces the exercise using Apple Watch and lifts the gym. It doesn’t fully trade dumbbells for the VR headset, but it will be good for rest. ‘
The following was a health journalist Emily Joshu Stearne. Her ideas for her exercise are a few miles in elliptical, light weight, Pilates core work or high -strength interval training.

Health journalist Emily Josh Ste Arand said that the FITXR exercise helped me not to feel the movement as a ‘household’, but a small living room and cat sometimes meant that she sometimes hit things.
She usually went to gymnasium or studio classes for exercise and tried to try fast in the apartments, and she wanted a virtual instructor to explain some of the high -end movements.
Emily said: ‘This may be a signal that my living room is too small or unfamiliar with VR, but I knew that I started working consistently during the exercise.
‘The instructor does not exist immediately after the introduction of the movement, so it can be difficult to go to myself because of the lack of people in front of me.
‘I ran to TV and went forward without stepping on the cat.’
Her exercise proceeded quickly with a variety of movements, ‘It went quickly without feeling like households.’
Emily added: ‘I think a clearer boundary is needed to prevent people from falling into things. But it was a pleasant way to sweat overall. ‘