Is This the First Workout You’ll Actually Look Forward To?

Is This the First Workout You’ll Actually Look Forward To?

It’s Monday; you promised yourself this would be the week you finally hit the gym.

But let’s be honest; the treadmill is boring, burpees are cruel, and spin class feels like punishment with loud music.

What if there was a way to burn calories while raiding a zombie compound or sneaking through a war zone with your best friend online?

Spoiler: That’s not the future. That’s Virtuix.

And it’s happening right now; in homes, game rooms… and possibly soon on military bases.

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Wait, What Is This Thing?

Virtuix makes Omni One a VR treadmill that lets you move through video games with your actual body. No joystick, no couch, and no fake cardio.

You run, duck, kneel, crouch, sprint, pivot all while staying in one place.

It’s the Peloton of Call of Duty, the only treadmill you’ll ever enjoy using.


Who’s Using It?

  • Gamers who want more than thumbsticks
  • Parents who’d love to see their kids game and break a sweat
  • Fitness fans who hate routine but love adrenaline
  • And now… the U.S. Air Force

Yes, seriously.


A Game-Changer for the Military

Virtuix just pitched a $1.2 million contract to the U.S. Air Force to install its Omni Mission Trainer at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota.

Why does that matter?

Because soldiers can now train for combat using real gear in fully immersive VR simulations. It’s safer, it’s cheaper, and it’s repeatable.

And it’s exactly the kind of thing the government’s been looking for.


But This Isn’t Just About War Games

The truth is, Virtuix is tapping into a massive moment:

  • A fitness industry craving innovation
  • A gaming world moving toward full-body immersion
  • A defense sector desperate for safer, smarter training
  • And everyday people who’d rather sweat in a game than suffer on a treadmill

This isn’t a gadget, it’s a category-defining platform and the kind that doesn’t come around often.


Why You Should Care, Even If You’re Not a Gamer

  • They’ve already sold $18M+ in products
  • Logged over 3 million VR sessions
  • Have 400,000+ registered users
  • Raised $40M+ from investors like Mark Cuban
  • Hold 32 patents
  • And are still letting the public invest but only until June 20

You don’t need to be a VC or tech bro to get in.


So Ask Yourself:

What if the most exciting fitness product of the year wasn’t sold at your gym… It was being tested by the military? What if the next billion-dollar idea came disguised as a game? What if this was your chance to own a piece of something before the headlines hit?

It’s Monday, you can either wait for someone else to make the move… Or you can say: “I saw it coming and I got in early.”

Invest in Virtuix on StartEngine before June 20

*This Reg CF offering is made available through StartEngine Primary LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. In addition, as described in the Offering Circular, the Company retains the right to continue the offering beyond the Termination Date, in its sole discretion.