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Sep 10, 2021 · Steps have been interviewed by The Official Charts Company. Here’s the piece: This is the first time you’ve created a sequel to one of your albums. What made you want to give What The Future Holds a follow-up? Claire: “ Originally we were planning [to just have a deluxe version] of the album.
- How We Feel About Our Health in 2023/24
- The Current State of Fitness in The UK
- Why Are People Exercising in 2023/24?
- Why Aren’T People Exercising in 2023/24?
- How Long Do People Spend in The Gym?
- What Are The Busiest and Quietest Days/Times at The Gym?
- Exercise and Our Jobs
- Diet and Nutrition
- Exercise and The Cost of Living
- Looking Ahead: Fitness Trends For 2024
Key Findings: 1. 66% of people in the UK say they don’t look after their health as much as they should (+1% since last year) 2. 23% of the UK population currently do not consider themselves to be healthy from any point of view (physically, mentally, emotionally or socially) 3. 29% of 35–44-year-olds don’t feel healthy from any point of view (up 5% ...
Key Findings: 1. 87% of people who do exercise, do so at least once per week 2. Londoners exercise the most of any region (55%) 3. A third (33%) of those who work out do so 2 to 3 times per week, with 27% working out 4 to 6 times per week 4. Summer is the most popular time of the year for exercise, with 43% of people exercising in the summer 5. Win...
Key Findings: 1. For those who work out, their main goal is to improve their overall health, with almost half (48%) aiming for this 2. An increase in energy is the main benefit that people have seen from exercising (36%) 3. 31% of people feel exercise has improved their mood, while 29% feel it has helped them to feel less stressed 4. Women are sign...
Key Findings: 1. One in five people (21%) find the gym intimidating 2. 19% of people who don’t exercise say it’s because they dislike exercise 3. 1 in 10 people (11%) feel that their mental health stops them from exercising 4. Women are more likely to experience ‘gymtimidation’ (25%) than men (16%) While we know there’s a whole host of reasons to, ...
Key Findings 1. The average gym session duration is 70 minutes (consistent over 2022 and 2023), both for men and for women 2. Hereford and Mansfield are tied as the cities with the highest average visit length, at 79 minutes 3. Northampton’s gym users spend the least time in the gym, at an average of 59 minutes per session Last year our research re...
Key Findings: 1. Tuesdays are the busiest day of the week in the gym 2. Sundays are generally the quietest day of the week at the gym 3. Across the past 2 years, 18 out of the 20 busiest days across the year were in January and February 4. 85% of the busiest days fell in the 3.5-week period between the 16th Jan and 8th Feb 5. 30% of the least busy ...
Key Findings: 1. People working in accountancy, IT or marketing generally exercise the most when not at work 2. 56% of people in the UK say their job stops or holds them back from exercising/keeping fit 3. Two in five (41%) say they’re too tired to exercise after work 4. 34% of people say their job means that they don’t get time to exercise 5. More...
Key Findings: 1. Almost half the population (48%) feels they have a healthy diet, while almost a third (31%) don’t 2. One in five people don’t know if their diet is healthy or not 3. 1 in 4 people count the number of calories they’re consuming 4. Those aged 24-34 count calories most often (35%) 5. 7% of people say they don’t drink water daily 6. On...
Key Findings: 1. 24% of the population has increased its spending on exercise in the last year 2. The main reason people increased their spending on exercise and fitness is due to fitness becoming a greater passion of theirs (23%) 3. 21% of people increased their spending by purchasing more fitness-focused clothing 4. 1 in 5 (19%) say their spendin...
Key Findings: 1. Wall Pilates is set to be the biggest fitness trend in 2024, with an enormous 4,461% increase in interest 2. The likes of all forms of Pilates, including wall, mat and reformer, are all set to continue their resurgence - occupying three of the top 20 trends for 2024 3. Unusual fitness trends such as Tarzan movement (529%) and prima...
Jan 19, 2023 · Average cost of a monthly gym membership in selected countries worldwide in 2021 (in U.S. dollars) [Graph], CashNetUSA, July 26, 2021. [Online]. Available:...
Nov 2, 2023 · The average monthly cost of a gym membership as of 2021 is $37.71. [RunRepeat - 2021] 70% of gym members who have returned to their facility believe the management has properly addressed COVID-19 safety concerns. [Club-Intel - Dec 2020] About 20% of gym members stopped going to health clubs and no longer exercise.
The Les Mills 2021 Global Fitness Report – which features insights from 12,157 consumers across five continents – explores how the pandemic has changed fitness habits and spotlights the trends that will shape workouts in years to come.
May 20, 2020 · In this article, we’ve compiled some of the most crucial statistics on the topic for you. From discussing membership costs down to the state of the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have all the data you need to accurately gauge the pros and cons of having a gym membership.
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