Fitness gaming moves beyond DDR
Gaming is frequently blamed for many of society's ills. One social problem, child obesity, is now being taken on by gaming. Gymkids, a UK manufacturer of children's fitness products, has released the Step2Play,seeks to tackle the problem of childhood obesity not by taking the games away, but turning every game played into a workout.
The theory behind Step2Play is that outdoor activities aren't necessarily for everyone and that many kids simply won't put down the controller. The Step2Play system, which resembles a stair-stepper workout machine, plugs into the child's Playstation 2. If the child wishes to play the game, he must use the machine. If the child stops, the controller cuts off and the game cannot be played. Parents can even change the pace the child must keep up to develop a workout regimen.
For £115.00, parents can buy a tool that could prove valuable in battling life-long illnesses that result from obesity. The site does not indicate if the product works in other markets, such as the United States, or if they will ship internationally. The product does have opponents who claim that Step2Play only highlights the problems with society; however, why should we undertake an impossible social re-engineering program when it's far easier to convince people to better themselves by playing on what they normally do every day?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zixaphir @ Nov 6th 2006 9:30PM
...What happens when they get tired?
"Mommy... I.. I don't think I can do this anymore... My legs hurt... I-I'm outta breath... and... and I just wanna play something relaxing!!!
*que crying*
Brandon @ Nov 6th 2006 10:13PM
Warbiking for tots!
scott @ Nov 6th 2006 10:37PM
I've been running on my treadmill while playing video games for several years. It really helps because running on a treadmill is boring as hell.
mountain_rage @ Nov 6th 2006 11:35PM
I sure hope they were smart enough to come up with a system that locks the device in place, otherwise the child will probably be smart enough to just plug the controller directly into the ps2. On the other hand if a parent is willing to buy this for their child chances are they are very involved parents and will monitor their child's activities.
Epsiloin @ Nov 7th 2006 12:24AM
That's a LITTLE too expensive that could just be replaced by, say, jogging for thirty minutes if you want to play.
Eric @ Nov 7th 2006 1:44AM
Just the other day I was looking for a treadmill that would be appropriate to attach and arcade style joystick to. But I am a healthy gamer and I didn't want to put a ton of hours into FFXII and have nothing to show for it.
HeistTheWorld @ Nov 7th 2006 2:44AM
Buy the kids Guitar Hero and show them some old AC/DC videos, then watch the awesomeness.
Sjenky @ Nov 7th 2006 7:06AM
Why aren't there ever any fat people in exercise equipment ads? Would a chubby kid even fit on there?
Martin @ Nov 7th 2006 9:07AM
Just another reason why Nintendo is for TEH KIDZORSX.
Wait a minute.....
"The Step2Play system, which resembles a stair-stepper workout machine, plugs into the child's Playstation 2"
ThornedVenom @ Nov 10th 2006 1:42PM
If they could do that for PC, WoW addicts would be athletes.