Computerised Fitness Is Taking Over
For those of us of a slightly older generation, exercise meant freezing your butt off running around the school field, followed by a bit of robe climbing. Thankfully for most people, these days are behind them, and there now are myriad different ways to get your recommended weekly dose of fitness. Vast improvements in technology has meant that more people are able to exercise in their own time and in their own way, and perhaps most importantly, get expert guidance at the same time.
Wii Fit – The Wii fitness console, as well as being primarily for playing games, has also capitalised on the fitness market and has redefined the way that many people exercise at home. The Wii Fit Board can be used to take part in a Pilates lesson, or for your own digital personal trainer to keep and eye on your fitness progress. ‘ Your Shape’ is the latest offering from the Wii group, which is a camera you mount on your TV that tracks your actions and tells you if your exercising right.
Nike+ - This very clever gadget saw Nike team up with Apple’s ipod to offer runners a way to track exactly how far and fast they were running, as well a whole host of other features. The small device that you place in your shoe works using wireless electrical components that relays information about your running to your ipod. You can later download this information to your home computer and keep track of your running performance and progress. You can even set your ipod to adjust the pace of the songs its plays based on the pace of your running…very clever.
Project Natal – This evolution for the Xbox takes interactive gaming to the next level and like the Wii Fit, there is a serious fitness focus that comes with it. Much like the Wii console camera, the Project Natal system uses a small camera to map your body and track even the finest of movements you make. You can play a game of tennis just using your arms or be involved in a rowing regatta in your own living room.
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