I really doubt it.
From the article:
“When I first stepped in, and especially to the Horizon Worlds, you feel like you’re just in a completely different place, but you’re at your home,” she says.
Couldn’t imagine ever feeling at home around a bunch of freakishly smooth avatars and their creepy little hands. As for her mention of using it to learn techniques for sports like track, I don’t think an athlete would want to have a headset strapped to their face while they sweat. I could be wrong.