FunFitLand Launches Moving Meditation for Mindful Fitness

▼ Summary
– FunFitLand has launched a “moving meditation” series called ‘FlowFit’ on its VR fitness platform, available now on Quest.
– The update is described as one of the most significant additions since the platform’s launch in October 2023.
– FlowFit features guided full-body movements in bioluminescent landscapes set to ambient music and natural soundscapes, led by coach Dasha Walmsley.
– The series aims to help users release tension and restore balance, with the first two experiences available now and more planned for the future.
– FunFitLand is available via subscription ($9.99/month or $99.99/year) on Meta Quest, with a free trial option.
FunFitLand has unveiled an innovative “moving meditation” experience designed to blend mindfulness with physical activity in virtual reality. The latest update to the popular VR fitness platform introduces FlowFit: A Moving Meditation Series, marking one of the most substantial additions since its launch last year.
Available now on Meta Quest, FlowFit offers a unique approach to wellness by combining full-body movements with serene, bioluminescent environments. Developed by DelightScape Interactives, the program features guided sessions led by coach Dasha Walmsley, set to ambient music and natural soundscapes. Unlike traditional workouts, this experience focuses on releasing tension and fostering inner balance through fluid, intentional motion.
“FlowFit isn’t about burning calories, it’s about reconnecting with yourself,” explains Walmsley. The series encourages participants to slow down, soften their movements, and embrace a sense of calm. The initial release includes two immersive sessions, with additional content planned for future updates.
For those eager to explore this fusion of movement and mindfulness, FunFitLand offers a subscription at $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually, with a free trial available for new users. Whether seeking stress relief or a fresh way to unwind, FlowFit provides a digital sanctuary for both body and mind.
(Source: UploadVR)





