Xbox Fitness: The Future?
Xbox Fitness: The Future?
However, here is something interesting, some of the leading fitness programmes and personalities are now available for the Xbox One via the XBox Fitness application (free for XBox Live subscribers). These programmes include Tony Horton's P90X, Shaun T's Insanity, Tracy Anderson's Omnicentric Metamorphosis and Jillian Michaels' Ripped in 30. The workouts naturally cater for a variety of skill levels, exercise length and equipment demands - however what makes these programmes interesting are the features that are now possible using the included XBox One Kinect peripheral. The Kinect technology is astounding with high resolution camera, biometric infra-red scanning, several microphone sensors and very smart software. This offers the potential to make workout videos truly interactive.
In other words, instead of just watching an exercise DVD and repeating a series of instructions - you can view yourself alongside the workout video which mirrors your movement in real-time, the kinect detects body temperature, muscle tension and weight transfer, heart rate (without a heart rate monitor of any kind) and work rate intensity through the Kinect. Movements are "scored" and achievements awarded based on your efforts. You are not only told how to execute a movement, but also told to keep up with the trainer when you are falling behind, prompted to go lower whilst doing a press-up, given cues to maintain form whilst squatting and so on.
The system is not perfect (tracking sometimes fails, but that is a rare occurrence) - however this system demonstrates significant potential to the point where I have now done several workouts on the console ranging from 10 minutes to 45 minutes, some of which are very challenging but also much more engaging than a workout DVD!
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