How Pandemic has shaped the Future of Workout?
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed every
aspect of our lives including - business, lifestyle, health, economy, and
workout, says Scott Capelin - fitness expert. It seems that fitness is one of
the many industries that experience the hardest hit with the gym closures and
social distancing. However,
industry experts have looked for ways to weather the storm and grow stronger
amidst it all. Fitness enthusiasts have also looked for ways to stay fit and
sane at these trying times. This has given birth to different trends that many
believe will rock the post-pandemic life.
We ask
industry-expert, Scott Capelin, an established entrepreneur and health and
fitness guru, sharing his views on workout trends during pandemic.
At-home fitness equipment are experiencing a massive demand
Spawned by the pandemic lockdowns and gym
closures, fitness equipment retailers experience a massive sale more than
ever. And while things seem to be returning to normalcy and gyms being opened,
many consumers are still enjoying the conveniences that workout from home has
to offer. Benches, dumbbells, resistance bands are parts of the many equipment
homeowners are stocking at home. Fitness brands that are unknown are also
brought to the limelight as consumer demands spike to an all-time high. The
pandemic has shed more light on how important it is to make health a priority
and they are ready to shell out cash on at-home equipment to stay in
shape.
Hybrid experiences becomes the norm
"Before the pandemic, conducting virtual workout classes
seems far away into the future. But 2020 has seen an explosion in digital
solutions as fitness experts are finding a new way to deliver their services’’,
Scott Capelin says. "I believe that the businesses will
incorporate more in-person classes and online classes. Fitness enthusiasts have
grown used to the convenience and flexibility that hybrid experience is
offering and this isn't stopping anytime soon," Scott adds. Brands who
didn't have an online presence a few years ago are now embracing digital
solutions and in-person service to provide ultimate experience. You don't have
to drive kilometres to gyms. You can always workout during work break or
between zoom meetings. Consumers' interest and mindset are changing and fitness
experts are here for it.
Bite-sized work out becomes the way out for a busy schedule
For anyone having a hard time going to the gym due to a heavy
schedule or couldn't work out as they like, a bite-sized workout has been the
answer to a crazy life schedule. "I am a huge fan of bite-sized workouts
and the idea of exercise "snacks" to keep the blood pumping is a good
one. Even if it's only 12 minutes anytime you have the time. Working out smart
doesn't have to be hard, doesn't have to be in a fancy gym and they definitely
don't have to be long, “Scott Capelin explains. It's the little things that add
up and studies have shown that smaller sessions of exercise are very effective
in keeping diseases at bay.
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