HealthJoy is jumping into the crowded virtual musculoskeletal market with a virtual exercise therapy program aimed at tackling a $213 billion health problem in the U.S. The Chicago-based company, ...
At the height of the pandemic, when going to the gym wasn't an option, millions of people began exploring virtual workouts from home for the first time. And many of them now say they won't go back.
I've tried my fair share of virtual workouts over the past 15 months. From platforms that promise to whip you into ballerina shape to state-of-the-art rowing technology to a popular celebrity workout ...
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When the pandemic hit and gyms closed, virtual fitness programming was the only game in town. Yet as novel as it seemed, people have been working out in front of a screen since the early 1950s when ...
Newark residents have discovered a fitness revolution that’s changing how they approach their health and wellness goals. The city’s fitness enthusiasts are embracing virtual fitness clubs that offer ...