Fitness 2020:
Years from now, people will surely Fitness 2020 for many factors, one of which is highly significant – the impact on the fitness industry was undoubtedly profound. At a time when the world was struggling with COVID-19 and everything it brought, individuals and communities needed to adjust rapidly to new realities to reimagine how to approach fitness.
I will discuss, in the following post, the fitness trends of 2020 that seized the day when trying to be healthy with a digital platform, home workouts, and even how mental
well-being can sustain a balanced life:
The Impact of COVID-19 on Fitness
Lockdowns, social distancing, and a general shutdown of gyms ensued as the COVID-19 pandemic began. People were locked indoors, so their traditional workout routines fell by the wayside. Many lost motivation, and others found a creative way around it. It was unprecedented and changed the fitness landscape in terms of adaptation.
1. Switch to Home Workout:
- Gyms were shut down, and people could not have a choice but to work out at home. Such a situation was not only transient but also changed people’s attitude towards exercising. Some of the trends that emerge during such times include:
- Rise in Bodyweight Exercises: Since many could not get to the gyms, a majority had to rely on body-weight workouts. Such activities include push-ups, squats, and lunges, which proved to keep them fit and healthy.
- Online Fitness Classes: Studios and trainers moved online, with live as well as pre-recorded classes. Zoom and Instagram Live became lifelines for keeping in touch with one another and for offering directions.
- Subscription Services. People signed up for online workout programs. They remained subscription services that offered professionally designed workouts. Membership in Peloton, Beachbody, and Nike Training Club soared because so many craved the accountability, variety, and new muscle soreness they provided.
2. Community:
- To be honest, if the physical distance had to be bridged, community became a very important thing. Virtual fitness communities formed when support and motivation were needed, even while working out alone at home. Here’s how community played a role:
- Social media engagement: Fitness enthusiasts posted their exercise, progress, or challenges to social media. The numbers of #homeworkout and #fitnessmotivation on Instagram and TikTok exploded as people discussed and tried to get that sense of belonging.
- Challenges and competitions: Some became addicted to 30-day fitness challenges or step competitions. These encouraged staying active among people, engaging with the online community, and keeping up with friends and family.
- Online Support Groups: They also created online support groups that focused not only on fitness but also on mental health. Coping with pandemic challenges became a much-needed strategy in the communities established.
Mental Health and Fitness:
Slowly but surely, throughout the pandemic, it came to be realized that mental health and physical fitness were highly connected. It came to be realized that exercising would not only turn out to be a means of maintaining good physical health but also an important means of mental health maintenance. Concerning 2020, the following aspects have come into apparent existence regarding this association:
1. Stress reduction:
One of the things that has been associated with lower stress levels is the level of physical activity. For many people last year, exercising was a way of dealing with anxiety and uncertainty in life, be it yoga, running, or dancing. Most people found that exercising the body provided an outlet for needed respite from the usual stream of stressors defining our daily existence.
2. Mindfulness and Well-being:
When the world was in disarray, many people found solace in mindfulness exercises and locating one’s center. Salons adopted yogic exercises and meditation as they targeted physical movement while maintaining a focus on the mind. Furthermore, access to online classes made these practices accessible to everyone, and people started incorporating mindfulness into their regular lives.
3. Relearning Fitness Goals:
The pandemic changed their priorities on health and fitness goals. When gyms closed down for a moment, and competitions were stopped, the scale of focus changed from performance to overall health and wellness. It all hinges on rethinking achievable goals that are sustainable and centered on mental health and physical well-being.
Shifting into adopting Technology in Fitness:
The sudden switch to digital platforms in 2020 changed the way people view fitness and their way of addressing it. Technology merged with the experience of fitness and introduced the most significant tools as well as resources in very many ways as follows:
1. Fitness Apps and Wearables:
Since fitness applications are mostly sought after by users in terms of tracking their activities and keeping up motivation, people have begun to use wearable technology, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches. Such devices allow users to track their activity levels, heart rate, and sleep levels, giving them a holistic view of health.
2. Virtual Reality Fitness:
The concept of VR fitness began trending in 2020. Immersive workouts with VR further ensured the closing of the gap between exercise and the requirement for exploration of other surrounding environments to which people have to look. Games like Beat Saber, and Supernatural, among several others, allowed exercising as an entertaining activity.
3. On-demand content:
- On-demand workout content became a staple as people sought flexibility in their fitness routines. Personal users could choose classes and styles that suit their preferences and schedules.
- What the Future Holds for Fitness After 2020
While 2020 marked a challenging year, it also marked the future of fitness. As the pandemic recedes into history, several trends began to emerge during this period and are likely to reshape the landscape of the industry: