VR Fitness · Meta Quest · 2026
The best Supernatural alternatives in 2026
If you’ve been working out with Supernatural, the next few months bring real change. Here’s an honest look at where VR fitness fans are heading, what each option costs, and how to pick the one that fits how you train.
How to choose
There’s no single replacement for Supernatural, because Supernatural did a few things at once: instructor-led classes, rhythm cardio, beautiful scenery, and licensed music. Different apps pick up different parts of that. The honest way to choose is to start from what you’ll actually miss most, then match it below.
If you miss new content arriving regularly, look at FitXR or Train Together. If you miss coaching and a personal connection, look at Train Together’s customizable AI trainer or FitXR’s instructors. If you mostly want to sweat to music, Beat Saber and Synth Riders are cheap one-time buys. If you want real boxing, Thrill of the Fight is unmatched.
The alternatives, compared
01 Train Together New content monthly
Train Together is built around the first lifesized, fully customizable AI personal trainer in VR. You design how the trainer looks and how they coach you, from warm and encouraging to tough and direct. Workouts are full-body and timed to the music, spanning stretch-and-reach, flowing motion, and powerful strikes, and a new content pack lands every month, so the library keeps growing instead of going static. It can also generate personalized workouts around your own goals and any injuries.
Best for: people who want a coach that feels personal, plus the steady stream of new content Supernatural used to deliver. Made by an independent studio, so there’s no platform owner who can freeze it.
02 FitXR
FitXR is the closest structural match to Supernatural: instructor-led classes across studios like Box, Combat, HIIT, Dance, Zumba and Sculpt, with new classes added daily and live multiplayer. If what you valued most was the class format and a coach’s voice guiding you, this is the most familiar landing spot.
Best for: fans of the studio-class format who want daily fresh content and multiplayer.
03 Les Mills Bodycombat
Built on the well-known Les Mills Bodycombat class, this brings structured, high-energy martial-arts cardio to VR with real instructors. It’s more focused than Supernatural’s variety, but the programming is polished and the calorie burn at high intensity is strong.
Best for: people who loved Supernatural’s boxing and want a dedicated combat-cardio program.
04 Beat Saber
Not marketed as a fitness app, but a genuinely effective cardio workout at higher difficulties, and a one-time purchase rather than a subscription. No coaching or structured programs, but endlessly replayable and easy to pair with another app.
Best for: people who mainly want to sweat to music without an ongoing subscription.
05 Thrill of the Fight
The most realistic boxing workout in VR. You fight AI opponents that punch back, and a hard 20-minute bout burns serious calories. There’s no music-driven cardio or coaching here, but for pure boxing intensity nothing else comes close, and it’s a one-time buy.
Best for: people who want the hardest, most authentic boxing session.
Common questions
Is Supernatural really shutting down?
The current app winds down on December 3, 2026, and existing subscriptions end then. It’s being spun out as an independent app (Supernatural Health) on the Horizon Store, at a higher price. So it isn’t gone, but it is changing, and it costs more.
What’s the closest thing to Supernatural?
For the class-and-coach format, FitXR. For a personal, customizable coach with new content every month, Train Together. Most people end up pairing two apps, which is exactly how many Supernatural users trained anyway.