Growing need to stay fit among consumer is playing vital role in increasing sale of fitness equipment
The fitness equipment market has undergone significant changes
over the years as a result of the ever-growing needs of people to stay fit.
There has been a drastic increase in demand for different types of fitness
equipment that have been developed to meet different fitness requirements. This
equipment range from the most common home gym machines such as the rowing
machine and the exercise bike to the expensive and high-tech treadmills and
elliptical trainers. With the increasing need for fitness equipment,
manufacturers have introduced different styles of fitness equipment, such as
fitness watches, fitness belts, gym machines, resistance bands, etc.
With the increasing demand for fitness
equipment among people of all ages, fitness equipment manufacturers are
coming out with all types of fitness equipment. A number of fitness equipment
in the market today are designed to meet the needs of different fitness levels,
from beginners to experts.
Fitness equipment is available in two main categories: home gym
and home fitness equipment for exercise purposes. Home gym equipment range from
simple strength training equipment to complex home gym machines like dumbbells,
and barbells for lifting weights and working out. Home fitness equipment is
more affordable than gym equipment for home use. Most fitness equipment used at
home includes free weights, resistance bands, kettle bells, exercise bikes,
treadmills, and exercise machines.
The fitness market will definitely be affected by the continued
growth in demand for home gyms and fitness equipment. The future growth of home
gym use will mainly depend on the availability of facilities and the variety of
fitness equipment available in the market, such as the size of gym rooms, the
availability of free space, and the budget of users.
The UK has the highest sports participation rate, around 63% of
men were active in sport compared to 58% of women in 2017. 23% of the population
aged 16 and over actively participated in sporting activities the year ending
May 2017.
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