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Appendix A – Recreation Trends Analysis <br />4 <br /> <br />NATIONAL TRENDS IN GENERAL FITNESS <br />Overall, national participatory trends in fitness have <br />experienced strong growth in recent years. Many of these <br />activities have become popular due to an increased <br />interest among Americans to improve their health and <br />enhance quality of life by engaging in an active lifestyle. <br />These activities also have very few barriers to entry, <br />which provides a variety of options that are relatively <br />inexpensive to participate in and can be performed by <br />most individuals. <br />The most popular fitness activity, by far, is Fitness <br />Walking, which had about 110.8 million participants in <br />2017, increasing 2.7% from the previous year. Other <br />leading fitness activities based on total number of <br />participants include Treadmill (52.9 million), Free <br />Weights (52.2 million), Running/Jogging (50.7 million), Weight/Resistance Machines (36.2 <br />million), and Stationary Cycling (36.0 million). <br />Over the last five years, the activities growing most rapidly are Non-Traditional / Off-Road <br />Triathlons (74.7%), Trail Running (57.6%), and Aerobics (32.7%). Over the same time frame, the <br />activities that have undergone the most decline include: Boot Camps Style Cross Training (- <br />11.3%), Stretching (-7.5%), and Weight/Resistance Machines (-6.9%). <br />In the last year, activities with the largest gains in participation were Triathlon Non- <br />Traditional/Off Road (10.1%), Running/Jogging (7.1%), and Trail Running (6.6%). From 2016- <br />2017, the activities that had the most decline in participation were Traditional/Road Triathlon <br />(-8.9%), Cardio Kickboxing (-3.0%), and Calisthenics/Bodyweight Exercise (-2.6%). <br /> <br />CORE VS. CASUAL TRENDS IN GENERAL FITNESS <br />It should be noted that many of the activities that are rapidly growing have a relatively low user <br />base, which allows for more drastic shifts in terms of percentage, especially for five-year trends. <br />Increasing casual participants may also explain the rapid growth in some activities. For instance, <br />core/casual participation trends showed that over the last five years, casual participants <br />increased drastically in Non-Traditional/ Off Road (119.6%) and Tai Chi (26.9%), while the core <br />participant base of both activities experienced significantly less growth. <br />
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