I also dabbled with an ab-core workout, but I couldn’t get the hang of the stretches. Tons of choices are available, but with an Ultimate Fighting Championship show coming up, I decided to go with the mixed-martial-arts influenced MOSSA training system. At least that’s what I thought before getting into the Fitness app. So, while my cardio isn’t the best, it’s also not too terrible. While I haven’t formally worked out since high school, I do walk about a mile each day while running errands: going to the post office, picking up cat food at the vet, or getting groceries. My goal with Xbox Fitness isn’t really to lose weight - at 6-foot-1 and 135 pounds, I just want to stay in good overall shape and work on my cardio. As someone who hasn’t worked out much since high school - and who enjoys saving money whenever possible - this app gave me an interesting opportunity to work on improving my health without buying a gym membership.īeyond the cost, it’s also hard to get to a gym since I’m unable to drive because of vision issues. The app is a free download, but many of its lessons are free for Gold members. For those with an Xbox Live Gold membership, the new Xbox Fitness app provides one of the best values available on the system. Īfter spending $500 on a new console, Xbox One owners are hurrying to find ways to justify their expense. We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Summit Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about sponsorship opportunities here.
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