Summary

For ages, gaming and fitness were virtually antonyms.

Within the constantly evolving world ofVirtual Reality, that potential only continues to grow.

Which makes it perfect for those looking to pump those biceps and triceps.

A woman boxing in supernatural vr fitness, two characters battling in Arms, and the trainer from ring fit adventure, left to right.

Hit the court in these top tennis games, varying from arcade fun to ultra-realism.

Theres 25 different music tracks to use, more to download, and over 100 different exercises to try.

Whether thats squats, boxing movements, or slashes to work on your stretching, theres something for everyone.

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If you like games that you’re free to just pick up and play, check out X-Booster.

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Theres plenty of options to do afull body workoutincluding push-ups, burpees and beyond.

Dance Dance Revolution on the left, Mortal Kombat middle left, Time Crisis Middle right, The Simpsons on the right.

Plus, an adventure mode to freshen things up.

Hope you brought enough quarters.

Thanks to an inbuilt tracker you could modify your routine to be as light or intense as you like.

Games: Ninja Legends, Ragnarock and Until You Fall.

A cheap little workout programme without too many thrills, Vrit is a good start for VR fitness beginners.

Gym TV can only do so much, so why not replace reality completely instead?

From eerie jungle temples, iceberg filled archipelagos and even airship filled starscapes.

Gorilla Tag: A magma coloured gorilla with a banana on its head.

Holofit does require a subscription to use it.

But theres a free trial on their website it’s possible for you to download.

Rumble: A fighter practicing their stances to summon rocks.

Eleven Table Tennis: A tennis table set in an tournament location.

X-Booster: A neon lit playground filled with musical notes.

Neptune Beach Ball: The scoreboard and tiles that the ball has to hit.

Sportvida Cyberdash: The brightly lit track and its various score attack targets.

Funfitland: A swamp map based game that involves moving towards coloured shapes.

Starwave: A large galaxy scene in score attack mode.

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