We’re at a point where the world is opening up again and people are getting busier, which makes finding time to exercise and stay healthy a bit of a challenge. Regardless of your age or situation, it can be tough to get motivated to stick to a workout routine.
Maybe you set a new year’s resolution to be more active but found it hard to keep up. Whether you’re aiming to run a 5k or take on a more demanding challenge, it’s important to remember it’s never too late to start, and fitness can do wonders for your body.
Regular exercise benefits your self-esteem, mood, sleep quality, and energy levels, while also lowering the risk of major health issues like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer.
In recent years, the tech and gaming industries have introduced products that make exercising more enjoyable and engaging, making it easier to meet new people along the way.
Exercise should be fun to keep you coming back. That’s why The Conqueror created a service that lets people of all fitness levels explore some of the world’s most iconic real and fictional landmarks with each step.
The pandemic changed our approach to exercise. With gyms closed during lockdowns, many turned to new ways to stay fit, leading to a 46% increase in health and fitness app downloads worldwide. Some might find these new methods more appealing than traditional ones.
This market continues to grow. In 2021, the global fitness app market was valued at $1.1 billion and is expected to grow at an annual rate of 17.6% from 2022 to 2030.
Fitness apps help users track their fitness progress and health goals, motivating them to keep going. Having all this data in one place empowers users to take control of their fitness journey and make informed decisions about their workouts.
A Deloitte study found that 77% of people using devices to track their health reported a change in their behavior to some extent.
The Conqueror lets you virtually travel to places like the top of Mount Fuji or swim the distance of the English Channel from wherever you are. These virtual fitness challenges allow you to complete amazing feats by walking, running, or cycling on your own schedule.
Users can link The Conqueror’s award-winning app or website to their favorite fitness apps or manually log their progress.
Completion rates are significantly higher than average fitness programs, partly due to a rewards system that offers both short and long-term incentives to keep users motivated.
As participants progress through their chosen maps and hit milestones, they unlock virtual postcards with historical information about each achievement, sent via email.
Join a community of over 400,000 people worldwide by taking part in virtual challenges.