With its super sensitive Kinect sensor, the Xbox One wants to make you work — out. Today marks the launch of Kinect Sports Rivals [1], which was previously available for Xbox One users as a teaser until all the sports of the final version were perfected. The revamped Kinect gets to show off in this game, registering a movement as slight as a change of a finger motion to move your character through jet ski races, tennis tournaments, and soccer matches.
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Watch the Kinect Sports Rivals trailer to see how you can play on your own, or challenge a friend in split-screen mode.
Diversify your fitness routine with these other sweat-inducing titles.
Xbox Fitness

The Xbox Fitness service brings together a catalog of workout videos from top trainers, including Jillian Michaels, Tracy Anderson, and Tony Horton of P90X. Once users get in the swing of things, Xbox Fitness acts as a personal trainer, creating personalized workout routines of 10-60 minutes based on past workout history and performance as monitored with the Kinect sensor. Xbox claims the sensor will help you keep top form and even read your heart rate [2].
Zumba Fitness World Party

If you can't get enough Zumba dancing at the gym, Zumba Fitness World Party [3] ($50) is your chance to have the 1,000-calorie-an-hour-busting fitness routine any time of day at home. Players travel through the world Zumba-style working out to over 40 new songs and following the moves of top well-known instructors, including Zumba founder Beto Perez.
Just Dance 2014

The living room has never seen moves like Just Dance 2014 [4] ($50). No more rock, paper, scissor rounds to decide which duo dances next; Just Dance 2014 now accommodates up to six dancers per song, with each dancer getting her own choreography. A Just Sweat mode tracks calories burned while dancing to some of the new songs, which include "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell and "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke.