People Are Talking About . . .
 
The battery-powered Nike x Hyperice warm-up recovery shoe and vest that use thermal and dynamic air compression technology, integrate recovery and warm-up into apparel and footwear, available globally at the holiday season.
The growth in Babywearing Barre classes in studios and on YouTube where new moms strap on babies for an additional weight, posture and balance challenge.
The Grand View Research report that the smart home gym equipment market, estimated at $2.89 million in 2023, is projected to grow to $3.81 million in 2030, with integration of AI, virtual reality and connected fitness apps, outpacing growth in other types of fitness equipment.
In the US, 41% of all gym memberships include hybrid access (in-person + digital) showing that people continue to enjoy online fitness post-pandemic, per Smart Health Clubs research.
References
https://athletechnews.com/nike-hyperice-high-tech-recovery-shoes-vest/
https://www.nike.com/ch/en/a/nike-hyperice-boot-release-inf
https://www.mombodfitness.org/offerings/babywearing-barre
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/smart-home-gym-equipment-market-report
https://smarthealthclubs.com/blog/100-gym-membership-retention-statistics/
Shirley Eichenberger-Archer, JD, MA
Shirley Eichenberger-Archer, JD, MA, is an internationally acknowledged integrative health and mindfulness specialist, best-selling author of 16 fitness and wellness books translated into multiple languages and sold worldwide, award-winning health journalist, contributing editor to Fitness Journal, media spokesperson, and IDEA's 2008 Fitness Instructor of the Year. She's a 25-year industry veteran and former health and fitness educator at the Stanford Prevention Research Center, who has served on multiple industry committees and co-authored trade books and manuals for ACE, ACSM and YMCA of the USA. She has appeared on TV worldwide and was a featured trainer on America's Next Top Model.
 
					 
                                            




