Working out is hard enough. Staying consistent? That’s the real challenge. Most people don’t quit out of lack of discipline. They give up because their workouts are dull. Same routine. Same music. Same four walls. Day after day. That’s where AR fitness workout plans are breaking that stereotype. Augmented reality fitness takes your typical workout …
Working out is hard. Staying motivated is even harder. But what if your cardio was like a video game? What if running in your neighborhood involved avoiding zombies? What if swinging punches burned real calories in a virtual boxing ring? That’s precisely the role that AR fitness cardio games play. Augmented reality cardio games combine …
The reality is that the majority of people give up on their fitness regimen in just a matter of weeks. Not because they’re lazy. Not because they don’t care. But because working out is repetitive and confusing — and honestly, pretty boring. Here’s the thing though. Augmented reality (AR) is slowly turning the whole fitness …
You wake up early to work out in the morning. The alarm goes off. You hit snooze. Sound familiar? Most people do not miss workouts because they are lazy. They skip them because exercise seems like a chore. It’s repetitive. It’s predictable. And to be completely candid — it’s pretty boring. But here’s what is …
What if your workout had a voice, and it talked back to you? Not in a creepy way — but in a way that reminds you when your form is wrong, tells you exactly how low to squat and motivates you when you want to give up. That is precisely what AR fitness strength moves …
What if, at the same time, your workout could feel like a video game and an adventure and a personal training session? That’s precisely what AR fitness workouts provide. Augmented reality is more than just for gaming or trying on virtual sunglasses. It has officially hit the gym — or rather, it has brought the …





