Men's Fitness UK

GAME CHANGERS

Getting fit will never be easy. The work will always be the work. But if technology has anything to do with it, workouts in the not-too-distant future will be more fun, more focused and more effective. The COVID-19 lockdown demonstrated the power and potential of remote training, but studio sessions in your home are just the start. From gamified virtual-reality exercise experiences, to artificially intelligent coaching, we’re at the start of a fitness revolution changing the way we train.

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