Worldwide Day of Play Calls Attention to Evolving Leisure Landscape
As popular cable network Nickelodeon prepares to celebrate Worldwide Day of Play by “going dark” on air Sept. 30 to encourage kids to get up, go out and go play, Leisure Trends Group takes a look at recent trends in America’s leisure habits. Sponsored by Nickelodeon and its... - September 28, 2006
Athletic Shoes Transcend Athletes; Sneakers Now a Wardrobe Staple
Athletic shoes have become as commonplace as blue jeans in America. Among Leisure Trends Group findings: 96 percent of Americans ages 16 and older own at least one pair of athletic shoes, even though just 58 percent of the population participates in sports and recreation in any three-month period. - September 21, 2006
Hispanics Lead America's Love Affair with Athletic Shoes
Hispanics* lead all Americans in their love affair with athletic shoes, according to recent findings published by Leisure Trends Group, the foremost authority on the way America plays. Athletic shoes have become as ubiquitous as blue jeans in America. Leisure Trends recently released nationwide... - September 21, 2006
Golf: Putting the Wrong Foot Forward?
Are golf shoe manufacturers putting the wrong foot forward? That’s the question posed by senior analysts at Leisure Trends Group in a recent study of America’s love affair with athletic footwear. According to the national syndicated LeisureTRAK® study, just one in four active... - September 21, 2006
Leisure Trends Staffs Up Athletic Apparel Division
Leisure Trends Group® continues the expansion of its industry-leading retail tracking service in the athletic and licensed apparel category, bringing onboard National Sales Manager Lynn Metzer and Retail Sales Analyst Jeremy Fancher. “Leaders know that the future of profitability... - August 01, 2006
Leisure Trends Bolsters Consumer Research Division
Demand surges for consumer market intelligence, Leisure Trends responds. - March 29, 2006
American Workers Leave Vacation Time on the Table
Is the classic summer vacation vanishing from the American leisure landscape? - March 28, 2006