Towards the end of last year, FitXR launched new music collections with over two dozen new workout classes in Box, HIIT, and Dance. The company is all set to help users meet their fitness goals this year as well with new immersive workout classes.
The VR fitness app has recently launched two new studios, Sculpt and Combat, providing their users with low-impact strength and conditioning workouts for the first time, as well as more options for high-impact exercises. With each of the studios offering distinct training styles, FitXR users gain access to more rounded fitness experiences.
“The introduction of these studios reflects a first-ever moment for VR fitness, expanding what’s possible to bring to a workout,” said FitXR’s Director of Fitness, Kelly Cosentino, in a press release. “We at FitXR pride ourselves on demystifying VR fitness and expanding its reach to the masses, showcasing the true impact it can have to help improve overall health and wellness. We hope that these new studios encourage more people to get moving.”
Low-Impact Burn and Tone in Sculpt Studio
Sculpt studio brings us the first-ever low-impact strength and conditioning immersive workout classes that can be done anywhere at any time. It offers a new and exciting way to do strength training without using weights or straining the joints.
For high-burn results at low impact, the movements created for this studio mimic those from pilates, barre, and isometric strength training. The exercises are designed to burn, tone, and sculpt while improving balance, strength, and endurance.
Each part of the routine targets a particular area to tone specific muscle groups for a more sculpted form. Done regularly, immersive workout exercises in Sculpt Studio help build strength in arms and legs, tone muscles, and boost mental endurance. Upbeat music makes the workouts more exciting as users pulse and hold along with the fast tempo.
Upon launch, Sculpt Studio started offering eight classes led by FitXR trainers Dillon, Elise, Garret, and Sarah. More supercharged classes will be added regularly to keep users motivated to stay fit.
Powerful Results From High-Impact VR Workouts in Combat Studio
Inspired by martial arts, the new Combat studio gets users in good fighting form. The fierce immersive workouts show us that virtually everything is possible in VR fitness.
While it also includes boxing moves, exercises in this new studio are more dynamic than Box workouts. They combine signature moves from different forms of martial arts including karate, taekwondo, Muay Thai, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Users learn to do elbow strikes, hammer fists, double punches, high blocks, and other techniques. Because the exercise drills include different combos that simulate the unpredictability of real fights, users also develop faster reflexes, better coordination, and improved concentration.
FitXR trainers Dillon and Billy lead the immersive workout exercises in the four new classes. More classes will be launched regularly to keep users on their toes and in perfect fighting form. To make the workouts more exhilarating and stimulating, users are immersed in a modern urban virtual environment resonating with bold pop, hip-hop, and rock playlists.
Immersive Workouts Are Part of the Future of Fitness
With the two new launches, FitXR now has five innovative studios with distinct features—Box, Dance, HIIT, Sculpt, and Combat. Offering different workout styles for different fitness levels, they give users a vast array of exercises to choose from and find the ones that fit their lifestyle, interests, and needs.
Augmented and virtual reality will undoubtedly play a part in the future of fitness. The global success of FitXR shows that people are more than ready to adopt new technologies in their health and fitness regimens. Immersive workouts with personalized routines will make it easier for everyone to stay fit and healthy whatever their lifestyle is.
This article was originally published on arpost