Game Fitness

Engadget: One day in the future, we’re sure that everyone will be strong, good-looking and above-average. But today, given that 16 percent of American children aged 12-19 are overweight according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have to be ways to get kids into more healthful habits. As we all know, everyone’s supposed to be exercising regularly in order to stay well and fit — thankfully, kids have a new type of fitness center in Mountain View, California (home of Google!) which aims to appeal to the children of Silicon Valley reared on a steady diet of gadgets. Overtime Fitness, which opens tomorrow (and restricts membership to kids 13-18) includes a regular workout equipment area, a “study center” with PCs, Macs and free WiFi (for the Linux laptop-toting set?), a DDR-clone called “In The Groove 2” and the Cybex Trazer, a virtual reality-type game that maps physical movements to the on-screen action.
Overtime Fitness gym for teens includes video games [Engadget]

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