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Home >> Reports >> TRACKING THE FITNESS MOVEMENT 2009 EDITION -- NEW RELEASE!!Purchase This ReportTRACKING THE FITNESS MOVEMENT 2009 EDITION -- NEW RELEASE!!2009
In recent
years, over 108 million Americans were walking for fitness, making it
the most
popular fitness activity. Roughly 14 million Americans participated in
yoga/tai
chi, 39 million Americans used weight resistant machines, and some 50
million
Americans used treadmills, spending more on them than any other piece
of
equipment. Interesting information but does it still hold true? Is
walking for
fitness still that popular or have Americans found a new craze? Do the
39
million Americans still use resistance machines or free weights? And do
treadmills still attract the most consumer spending on equipment? The
2009
edition of Tracking the Fitness Movement Report not only has the
answers to
these questions but much more. This
up-to-the-minute report contains valuable information including key
trends for:
Many
charts, graphs, and tables are included revealing these key trends
among other
vital fitness industry data. Along with participation trends, this
report
includes insight on manufacturer’s sales of equipment and demographic
information on participants. In addition, this coveted report includes
Special
Reports that take an in-depth look at specific highlights in the
fitness
movement. Last year,
SGMA reported how the fitness category had more participants than any
other
sport or athletic category with around 45% of Americans participating
on a
frequent or regular basis. With only 15% of Americans opposed to the
concept of
regular exercise, roughly 40% of the Tracking the
Fitness Movement is FREE
for all CORPORATE Members. Associate members can
order the report for $325.
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