VirZOOM, has announced its latest fitness app, VZfit for Oculus Quest 1 and 2, extending workouts to anyone who wants to experience the world and get fit from the comfort of their own home. VZfit is the first fitness app on the Oculus Store that expands users’ reality by transporting them to anywhere they want to go, traveling through the world’s mountains, countryside or cities with the option of either standalone headset full-body workouts or by connecting to most smart bike devices and trainer sensors. The options and places to go are endless, turning exercise into a new adventure each time.
Since the start of the pandemic, the US has seen a 32per cent reduction in physical activity. Many people want to be healthy but often can’t find the motivation or time to do it. Gym memberships frequently go unused and right now are largely inaccessible, coupled with the growing frustration for people isolating at home to book that next travel adventure. Studies show that users exercise three to four times more frequently in VR and a recent Brunel study (with the help of VirZOOM technology) revealed that VR raised exercise enjoyment levels by over 25per cent.
VZfit was born out of the desire to make the most versatile experience that transports you away from your same four walls and out into the world around you. VirZOOM is the only VR fitness company to tap into Google Maps Street View, alerting you to points of interest along its 10 million miles of Street View data. It lets you take a snapshot along the way that you can instantly post to social, you can workout with a friend, create your own routes or follow suggested rides. It also connects to Strava and Fitbit and comes with professional coaches who give personalised feedback and workout routines that work all muscle groups.
“We wanted to combine the limitless possibilities of the world around us with the limitless possibilities of VR.Take a selfie at the Coliseum or in front of the Sydney Opera House, or simply take a trip down memory lane – whatever location you choose, with VZfit a world of adventure is literally at your fingertips. Our experiences have always been an exhilarating mix of the real world and the fantastical, but this is the most accessible VR fitness app that uses global exploration as a key motivator, making it so fresh and engaging that exercise almost becomes the side product. Especially in a time when none of us can travel in reality, it already has our community completely hooked,” said VirZOOM co-founder and CEO Eric Janszen. “
VZfit is targeted at mid-level fitness groups who are looking for regular, 30-minute exercise sessions. Based on the 3000 Quest beta users to date, average users are almost evenly split male and female with a majority in the 30’s to 40’s age groups.
“After the success of VZplay and Explorer, we wanted to reduce the friction of needing special cardio hardware so we could expand our reach to anyone wanting to stay fit and healthy. We also wanted to expand beyond pure game play to tap into those travel aspirations and the endless options available to us in the real world. Our users are challenging themselves to travel through Japan or cycle across Ireland. Taking that trip you’ve always wanted builds strong staying power. All you need is a $299 Oculus Quest 2 and a sense of adventure. We’re thrilled to be part of the Oculus Quest community – the most mainstream standalone headset on the market today. We can’t wait to see where our new Oculus users will explore first,” said VirZOOM co-founder and CTO Eric Malafeew.
In VZfit you can
- Explore any corner of the world in VR – Travel anywhere and forget you’re working out at all. VZfit’s patented motion control technology takes Google Maps Street View data and utilises the available depth data to map the images onto a 3D environment around you without any motion discomfort.
- Choose where and how you exercise – Works with and without cardio machines. Choose full body workouts on the VZfit exerboard or connect to a smart trainer or any stationary bike with a $20 cadence sensor. Also syncs with Strava and Fitbit. Follow pre-created routes or explore the world on your own by steering with your head. Stream your favorite music through Feed.fm.
- Get expert guidance and personalised workouts – Choose to follow a trainer or go it on your own. Professional coaches track your effort levels, give live feedback and encouragement. Trainer gender and voice options available in the menu. Save rides, tailor workouts to your style and ability. New workouts and moves to be released on a regular basis. See your post workout summary with VZcals used.
- Join the community – Pause and share selfies at points of interest, customise your outfit, ride with friends and follow their progress, join leaderboards and events
- Get set up in minutes with easy navigation – Clear tutorials to take you through all the menu options to get the most out of the app
- Enjoy multiple memberships – Unlimited family accounts per single Oculus ID
- Get a bundled app experience – Automatic access to existing apps offering cycling based games that give users more fantastical experiences like flying a Pegasus or piloting a tank.
VZfit is a subscription app and available today on the Oculus Quest Store. Enjoy a free seven-day trail then either pay $9.99 per month or a discounted annual membership.