Swimming Ranks in Top 5 Most Popular Ways to Exercise, Survey Finds

Fitness centers are still No. 1 among American consumers.

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An infinity pool at Standard at Athens in Georgia provides students a luxury spot.

Many Americans consider being in shape and looking good to be an important goal, at least according to a recent survey. ReportLinker, a technology company specializing in market research, asked Americans how they perceive their personal fitness level and which exercises they prefer when trying to stay in shape. Of the respondents, 77% said being in shape and looking good were very important to them.

The survey also provides some insight into which exercises people are most likely to engage in. Joining a fitness center ranked highest, at 40%, but basketball and swimming followed close behind, with each mentioned by 35% of respondents. Jogging and yoga came next, at 34% and 21% respectively.

Findings revealed information about the behaviors of recreational swimmers as well. Having an exercise companion was considered motivating for 38% of swimmers. Smartphones are also becoming an increasingly popular fitness tool, with 46% of swimmers saying they use an app to track progress in the pool.

This article first appeared on the website of MFE sister brand Pool and Spa News.

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Rena Goldman

Rena Goldman is a frequent freelancer for Pool and Spa News and Aquatics International, having previously served as content producer for both publications. She has contributed to a variety of different publications, including Remodeling and ProSales. Rena is located in Los Angeles.

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