![]() When you’re at the gym, you’re focused on time. By extending your arms, engaging your chest and shoulder muscles, you can launch projectiles to stop a barrage of meteor-like objects being hurtled your way. With Black Box VR, those mundane chest presses are also your best defence against enemies in a virtual arena. Now, an Idaho-based startup called Black Box VR is aiming to take that idea to the next level by combining virtual reality and resistance training. Dance Dance Revolution has been around since the 1990s, for example. “Video games as exercise” is not a new concept. It’s about as far from an immersive virtual reality experience as you can get. ![]() ![]() Standing chest presses at a standard gym usually mean staring at a wall, a mirror, the floor, just about anywhere to avoid awkward eye-contact with your fellow sweaty, red-faced exercisers.
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