Every element of our daily life has changed as a result of the COVID epidemic. With several limitations and a new norm, individuals had to adapt to a new "remote-first" way of life and find new methods to do common chores.
Every element of our daily life has changed as a result of the COVID epidemic. With several limitations and a new norm, individuals had to adapt to a new "remote-first" way of life and find new methods to do common chores.
Since the pandemic began, lockdowns and restrictions have taken place across the globe, closing many public areas, including gyms. This resulted in a shift in the way that people work out.
Working out from home, outdoor training and hiking were some of the trends which emerged over the last 18 months and are set to continue into this year's summer.
Home workouts and online classes such as zoom HIIT sessions are attractive as you can exercise in the comfort of your home with minimal equipment.

Now that fitness awareness has gained more popularity in various parts of the world and people are inclined towards their physical and mental fitness. Moreover, the Covid-19 restrictions left people with immense leisure time and that is what provoked a lot of them to work on their fitness.
Since most of the gymnasiums are closed due to the lockdowns whereas some are opened for a limited number of people, it gets hard to keep a track of your calories and find the best workout sessions depending on your physique. Therefore, a lot of people opted for fitness applications. The infographic below shows the results of the Statista Global Consumer Survey and after analyzing the results, it has been predicted that the fitness apps will contribute around $4,025 million of global revenue in the year 2021.
When we talk about physical health, the first thing that comes into our mind is diet and exercise. Exercises especially have a lot to do with posture. If we don't move around much or if our body stays in the same position for long periods of time, then our posture can change for the worse.
There can be a variety of factors that lead to poor posture. It doesn't happen overnight though. Poor posture is a result of habits that have formed a routine. It is not just the looks that matter when talks about maintaining proper posture make the rounds. In fact, it has everything to do with health too. And with work making so much of the schedule in our daily lives, taking care of posture is more important now than ever.
With so many apps and websites out there to help you build your workout routine, it all sounds like a piece of cake. But the reality is that it's easier said than done. Fitness is something that almost everyone is concerned about, regardless of their age.
For many people out there, committing to a proper morning workout routine or a routine in the evening or whenever, seems tough. They want to be fit, of course, just like anyone else. But commitment for them is a harder task than doing exercises themselves. It can also be tricky if you set your workout routine in-between lunch breaks during your work days.
Fitness is something which everybody is concerned about. Whether young or old, without fitness, there's absolutely nowhere to go. But usually, people find it hard to commit themselves to a proper routine and many of them wonder if they will be able to get outcomes as expected. And like in many tasks of the modern world, technology once again comes to the rescue.
Websites and apps belonging to all niches and markets have been on the rise. What has added more top the growth of fitness apps, in particular, is the ongoing lockdown situation which began somewhere in the beginning of 2020 in countries all over the world. With no access to the gym, many people began to wonder if following up on their fitness goals would actually even be possible.
Amazon has just launched a new service dedicated to health and fitness and the company is offering it via a band called Halo. The subscription service offers a range of health metrics like activity, sleep, body fat, and tone of voice analysis. The service is already available for early access.
The band's appearance is quite similar to a Fitbit tracker. It also has temperature sensing and a microphone. It has one button and interestingly, no screen as all the data that it tracks will be available to view on the service's mobile app.
The membership costs $65 for the first six months and $3.99 a month after that. The subscription allows access to the basic fitness band that tracks heart rate, steps, and temperature.
The Halo band is able to do a body fat analysis via a smartphone camera. Halo focuses the body fat percentage which is less volatile as compared to weight, which can fluctuate on the basis of factors like humidity, medication, menstrual cycle, illness, etc.
To get your body fat analyzed via Halo, all you have to do is take a photo of yourself from your phone's camera. Halo will scan the photo, calculate body fat percent based on body indicators, and generate a 3D model of your body. The app recommends taking a photo while wearing minimal form-fitting clothes. The process is fast and easy, and saves you from running to a lab to get a body composition analysis.
Amazon also ensures that the photos taken will stay on your phone and will not be shared with anyone, including the company. As explained by Amazon, "the images are processed in the cloud, but encrypted in transit and processed within seconds, after which they're automatically deleted from Amazon's systems and databases. All scan images are fully deleted within 12 hours. The scan images aren't viewed by anyone at Amazon and aren't used for machine learning optimizations.".
Making yoga a habit can lead to a more flexible body, strengthening and toning of muscles and weight reduction, in a healthy way of course. While doing yoga, every inch of your body is involved. So it also helps in regulating blood circulation and keeping your heart healthy. Especially if you are an athlete, it goes without saying that yoga can improve your performance.
Spotify has become the largest streaming service for music in the world. The most-streamed song of the year, Tones and I's Dance Monkey, was streamed more than 40 million times. This shows you what kind of power Spotify has over setting trends in modern music, and the amount of data they have on listeners tastes and habits.
Spotify releases a lot of data on its listeners and has even released a personalized feature in their app this year that allows you to discover your own music history with the app, including your most streamed artists and favourite genres.
Popular gyms in the U.S. have seen significant growth. But is it due to a sudden ambitious surge towards fitness? Or have gyms become more in tune with the real intentions of their potential members? Every January, a whole new flurry of New Year’s Resolution memes and jokes circulate the internet, so how is your local gym actually responding to new members (and current ones)? Here are 41 surprising gym membership facts and fitness statistics that are shaping the health industry.
As you can see, January is notoriously the busiest time of the year for not only gym owners, but personal trainers, supplement companies, and other individuals and facilities that operate in the fitness industry. Unfortunately, you can’t count on members who join early in the year to actually follow through with their goals and show up consistently since they drop out within only a few months of joining. And the last fitness statistic in this group shouldn’t be a real surprise since dedicated gym members who go more consistently are suddenly waiting in lines for machines and wondering where all the clean towels went in the locker room.







