A computer simulation enhanced exercise device is provided which engages
the user by directly relating the users exercise motion in real time to a
visual simulation or interactive game. The exercise device may comprise
any variety of machines including, stationary bikes, rowing machines,
treadmills, stepper, elliptical gliders or under desk exercise. These
exercise devices are configured with sensors to measure physical
movements as the user exercises and are coupled to computer hardware with
modeling and virtualization software to create the system. These sensor
measurements are then sent to a computer for use in the physics based
modeling and real-time visual simulation. The computer simulation
enhanced exercise device is further provided with features including
manual and automatic adjustment of resistance levels, visualization of
accurate caloric burn rates and correlation to everyday food items, and
network connectivity providing for multiplayer network simulations and
directed advertising.