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Do smart gym mirrors and AI coaches actually make you weaker in the long run?
As smart gym mirrors and AI coaches become more popular, there's a growing debate about whether they undermine long-term strength gains by reducing natural movement variability and proprioceptive development. Share your take on whether these high-tech tools help or hinder your fitness journey.
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