2 недели назад
Hey Switch fitness crew! 👋 Trying to decide between Knockout Home Fitness and Fitness Boxing 2. Both are rhythm boxing games, but after digging in (as a trainer who games!), the choice isn't simple.
Need your real-world takes!
Knockout Home Fitness: Hella variety! Mixes boxing with kickboxing, Muay Thai, karate, kung fu moves. More intense leg/hip work & lateral movement. Feels like a dynamic martial arts class. BUT... instruction is weak (text descriptions only 😬), minimal customization/accessibility options, and solo-only. Better for experienced folks who know their form.
Fitness Boxing 2: Pure boxing focus (jabs, hooks, ducks, weaves). Crystal clear visual icons for moves, super in-depth tutorials breaking down technique.
Tons of unlockables (costumes, achievements), robust custom workout builder, co-op play, and recent accessibility updates (light/particle controls, auto-scoring). Way better for beginners needing guidance & structure.
The Dilemma: Knockout offers wilder, more varied workouts demanding more intensity. Fitness Boxing 2 is the polished, accessible, feature-packed package perfect for learning and sticking with it long-term.
As a trainer, I lean FB2 for most people starting out, but Knockout's intensity is tempting if you know your stuff.
What's your experience? Which one actually gets YOU sweating consistently?
Beginners vs. Veterans - which game served you better?
Did Knockout's lack of tutorials trip you up?
Does FB2's boxing-only vibe get old? Spill the sweat tea! 💪
Need your real-world takes!
Knockout Home Fitness: Hella variety! Mixes boxing with kickboxing, Muay Thai, karate, kung fu moves. More intense leg/hip work & lateral movement. Feels like a dynamic martial arts class. BUT... instruction is weak (text descriptions only 😬), minimal customization/accessibility options, and solo-only. Better for experienced folks who know their form.
Fitness Boxing 2: Pure boxing focus (jabs, hooks, ducks, weaves). Crystal clear visual icons for moves, super in-depth tutorials breaking down technique.
Tons of unlockables (costumes, achievements), robust custom workout builder, co-op play, and recent accessibility updates (light/particle controls, auto-scoring). Way better for beginners needing guidance & structure.
The Dilemma: Knockout offers wilder, more varied workouts demanding more intensity. Fitness Boxing 2 is the polished, accessible, feature-packed package perfect for learning and sticking with it long-term.
As a trainer, I lean FB2 for most people starting out, but Knockout's intensity is tempting if you know your stuff.
What's your experience? Which one actually gets YOU sweating consistently?
Beginners vs. Veterans - which game served you better?
Did Knockout's lack of tutorials trip you up?
Does FB2's boxing-only vibe get old? Spill the sweat tea! 💪
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Keep Fitness and Carry On!