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I'm with you - it's a perverse situation where you're intentionally designing an abstraction layer between yourself and individual or team sports. There's a neat-o factor in this, but one more suited for a fairground attraction rather than a template for day-to-day exercise.

It's just easier to circumvent the technology and go to the gym with a friend, or to join a rowing team, etc, etc. I wonder daily why I run past people inside on their running machines, when running outside is free and immensely more enjoyable.

I do sometimes worry that people are trying to abstract away too much of their life and live in solo-yet-connected worlds. Gyms are already a shortcut to getting real movement and activity in your day, but to substitute interaction along with your physical movement feels completely like an optimization step in the wrong direction, like freeze drying food for longer storage, when just going to the shop for fresh food is quite easy for most people, and a far superior solution.



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