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by Ataraxiaist
1576 days ago
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The fitness industry is an endless string of fashions and fads to get people motivated to workout and convince themselves that this new method is the one they will actually do. The novelty of VR aerobics will have the shelf life of Tae Bo, Jazzercise, on and on. I have seen more variations on this theme than the Fast & Furious franchise. At least when you get sick of the workouts you still have the VR headset that can do other things instead of a rowing machine or treadmill that collects dust. I even have a decent home gym but go to the commercial gym 90% of the time because working out at home is boring and demotivating. You can't replicate the stimulation of the gym at home. The ritual of going, the other people, not to mention the variety of physical stimulus. |
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>You can't replicate the stimulation of the gym at home
What works for you doesn't work for other people, which seems to be the one thing in this thread that the typical HN denizen forgets.
Any exercise is good exercise. Cardio, which somehow seems to be a dirty word here, is vital to good health and longevity and is the sort of exercise that leaping around with a VR headset is geared towards (and if you doubt the efficacy of computer based training, there's an entire ecosystem of cyclists that would take issue with that).