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The Athletic Training Equipment Market is expected to register a CAGR of approx. 5% over the period of 2023-2030.
Free weight training was popular in 2019 and is expected to be popular in 2020 since both professionals and non-professional users of these tools use them. Younger consumers are increasingly interested in free weights because they are more conscious of their health. Examples of these weights are medicine balls, dumbbells, kettlebells, and barbells. After teaching students the correct form for each piece of free exercise equipment, instructors gradually raise the difficulty.
High-tech fitness at home
In 2020, it's anticipated that individuals will also gradually update their at-home workouts in addition to studios and gyms. The first things that spring to mind when thinking about home fitness are ellipticals and treadmills, but there are a lot more innovative home workout options available. 2020 will be a more innovative and exciting year for at-home workouts because of the IT sector's tremendous technical advancement. A variety of fitness equipment is now available on the market, including full-length fitness mirrors that double as personal trainers, intelligent rowing machines and weightlifting systems, and artificial intelligence and machine learning-infused fitness equipment.
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Functional fitness training
This is a trend that supports the use of strength training to improve muscle strength, endurance, balance, and coordination to improve daily living activities for older persons as well as clinical patients. Functional training focuses mostly on exercises that target the muscles that people utilize on a daily basis. Functional training involves a wide range of activities, including lifting, squatting, and pulling. As a result, there is a growing need for the equipment required for functional training. Developing a positive body image and optimal body control are the goals of functional training. This trend guarantees a more long-term, injury-free, health and fitness plan, making it a primarily significant form of training for older folks.
Body Weight Training
Body weight training is less expensive because it requires less equipment. This workout craze, which isn't just about push-ups and pull-ups, helps people return to their roots. Customers are becoming more interested in it due to its scalable deployment methods and low equipment requirements. Due to its low equipment requirements, body weight training is a low-cost form of exercise that allows the fitness equipment industry to concentrate on developing new, portable modular equipment.
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Personal training
As the field of personal training becomes more available online, at health clubs, at homes, and at workplaces with fitness centers, one-on-one training is still popular. Customers are increasingly creating their own at-home gyms thanks to the accessibility of personal trainers, which also increases the need for workout gear. Fitness evaluations and goal-setting are part of personal training, when a trainer works one-on-one with a client to design programs tailored to their needs. In 2020, this tendency will contribute to the growth of the fitness equipment market.
Wearable technology
One of the biggest trends is wearable technology, which has a favorable impact on the fitness equipment industry and is driving sales of items like smart watches, fitness trackers, HR monitors, and GPS tracking devices. Fitness and activity trackers made by Fitbit, Samsung Gear Fit2, Misfit, Garmin, and Apple are a few examples of branded wearable technology. These devices track heart rate, calories burned, amount of time spent sitting, and much more. The fitness equipment market benefits indirectly from the curiosity these technologies create in consumers to explore using them in gyms and during workouts.
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