Virtual reality (VR) fitness has surged in popularity across the US and UK, with recent 2023 data revealing exponential growth in user adoption and industry value. Driven by immersive platforms like Beat Saber and Supernatural, VR workouts are transforming how people engage with exercise—especially impacting the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems. However, alongside these innovative benefits, a significant challenge remains: increased injury risk and a notable lack of long-term research on VR’s health effects. This article explores the surprising perks and hidden risks shaping the future of VR fitness.
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30. Potential Trigger for Migraines or Seizures While VR fitness is safe for most users, it’s important to recognize the potential for rare but serious neurological…