The Avant-Guide Institute and WikiTrend.org: Workout Trends Are Moving at Full Speed
The trends collective reports changes in the way exercise is done.
New York, NY, November 04, 2013 --(PR.com)-- WikiTrend.org, the leading trends-spotting website, is seeing a growing collection of trends from around the exercise sector. As obesity and healthy lifestyles grow in the public conscious, more and more people are turning to exercise to shed pounds and get in shape. This trend is aided by a variety of products and services to assist in these healthy lifestyles, and many of these items have capitalized on other trends.
“The workout industry is a busy space right now,” says WikiTrend.org’s editor, Daniel Levine. “Healthy lifestyles are a big business, and innovators are using a variety of trends to improve the workout experience.”
Workouts are being done in a variety of unique and interesting ways. The big trend right now is interval training, which includes bursts of rigorous effort followed by slower-paced routine. Cycling is also popular and many different trends are being employed to make the experience unique and memorable. This includes stationary cycling with an online instructor, spin classes held underwater, and energy-saving bicycles that store energy to make hill climbs easier.
But trends aren’t just taking over work-out styles. They’re also taking over workout clothing, where the wearable tech trend has found a home. This includes smart socks that offer feedback on where a runner’s feed are landing, shirts that track mood changes during yoga, and biometrics systems that offer encouragement through an MP3 player, just to name a few. These products are incorporating technology to offer users a more efficient, more successful way of working out.
“The workout trend is an example of how one trend can inspire a variety of others,” says Levine. “Technology and social trends are coming together to create helpful devices that forward a positive social program.”
About WikiTrend.org
WikiTrend.org is a trends-spotting website that is updated multiply times a day with the latest happenings from around the world. With more than 8,000 contributors, WikiTrend.org is a significant presence in the trends-spotting community. Its trends are intended to inspire individuals and businesses with new ideas to create new growth. WikiTrend.org is powered by The Avant-Guide Institute. Learn more at WikiTrend.org.
Contact: Jeff Parrotte, Jeffrey.parrotte@avantguide.com, 917-512-3881
“The workout industry is a busy space right now,” says WikiTrend.org’s editor, Daniel Levine. “Healthy lifestyles are a big business, and innovators are using a variety of trends to improve the workout experience.”
Workouts are being done in a variety of unique and interesting ways. The big trend right now is interval training, which includes bursts of rigorous effort followed by slower-paced routine. Cycling is also popular and many different trends are being employed to make the experience unique and memorable. This includes stationary cycling with an online instructor, spin classes held underwater, and energy-saving bicycles that store energy to make hill climbs easier.
But trends aren’t just taking over work-out styles. They’re also taking over workout clothing, where the wearable tech trend has found a home. This includes smart socks that offer feedback on where a runner’s feed are landing, shirts that track mood changes during yoga, and biometrics systems that offer encouragement through an MP3 player, just to name a few. These products are incorporating technology to offer users a more efficient, more successful way of working out.
“The workout trend is an example of how one trend can inspire a variety of others,” says Levine. “Technology and social trends are coming together to create helpful devices that forward a positive social program.”
About WikiTrend.org
WikiTrend.org is a trends-spotting website that is updated multiply times a day with the latest happenings from around the world. With more than 8,000 contributors, WikiTrend.org is a significant presence in the trends-spotting community. Its trends are intended to inspire individuals and businesses with new ideas to create new growth. WikiTrend.org is powered by The Avant-Guide Institute. Learn more at WikiTrend.org.
Contact: Jeff Parrotte, Jeffrey.parrotte@avantguide.com, 917-512-3881
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