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Fitness
Industry Information
Sedona® franchisees are uniquely
positioned to cash in on growth in the health and fitness sector
as consumer demand
for health clubs
remains strong, surpassing 33.8 million memberships in the U.S. this
year.
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In
2003, total annual fitness industry revenues were $14.8 billion… and
growing strong. The number of health clubs and gyms in the
U.S. has increased consistently over the past five years, up
39 percent since
1997.
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There
has been a 63 percent increase in gym membership from 1990-2001,
and a corresponding jump of 104 percent in frequent participants
who worked out at a club at least 100+ times in a year.
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Americans
place maintaining good physical health (97%) and keeping up their
physical appearance (91%) among their top personal priorities.
Fitness American Style/Roper Starch Worldwide
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Strength
training is one of the fastest growing
fitness activities with nearly 20
million Americans now performing this
activity at least 100+ days a year… a figure
that represents 53 percent growth over the past 10
years.
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From
1987-2001, the number of Americans who exercised 100+ days a year
on cardio equipment
(i.e. treadmills, stationary bikes, stair-climbers,
rowers, etc.) increased from nine million to over 18 million.
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With
an average age of 38.5, elliptical motion trainer exercise now
claims 15.7 million fitness participants, an increase of 306%
since
1998. After treadmill exercise and stationary cycling, this
knee-friendly equipment is the third most popular form of cardio
equipment exercise.
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At
11.2 million participants, recumbent
cycling, a back-friendly exercise, has grown 66%
from 1998–2004, with
an average participant age of 42.6.
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Usage
of hand weights and dumbbells,
still other examples of less taxing senior-friendly
fitness, has increased by 29%
and 34%, respectively — compared
with a rise of only 13% in more strenuous barbell lifting.
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People
aged 55+ also constitute 25% of the 6.1 million Americans who
paid for the services of a personal trainer in 2004. SportS.P.I.N.
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