CNBCさんのインスタグラム写真 - (CNBCInstagram)「Along with many other businesses, gyms across America were forced to close amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, as some start to reopen, they may struggle with getting members to come back. ⁠ ⁠ In a recent survey, online broker TD Ameritrade found that 59% of Americans say they don’t plan on renewing their gym memberships once the pandemic is over.⁠ ⁠ The top reason? More than 56% of those surveyed say that the pandemic helped them find “more affordable” ways to get exercise and live a healthier lifestyle. ⁠ ⁠ In the survey, respondents said they spent around $177 a month on things like gym memberships, fitness classes and personal training.⁠ ⁠ Molly Passantino, senior retirement specialist at TD Ameritrade, says she believes Americans turning to cheaper fitness apps, outdoors activities like runs and walks, and buying their own home workout equipment during quarantine likely caused the shift.⁠ ⁠ “There’s also an element of uncertainty. Americans are likely questioning how gyms would work in the post-pandemic world. Will it be safe, will it be feasible to go?” Passantino says.⁠ ⁠ Full story at the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt)」8月3日 20時01分 - cnbc

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Along with many other businesses, gyms across America were forced to close amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, as some start to reopen, they may struggle with getting members to come back. ⁠

In a recent survey, online broker TD Ameritrade found that 59% of Americans say they don’t plan on renewing their gym memberships once the pandemic is over.⁠

The top reason? More than 56% of those surveyed say that the pandemic helped them find “more affordable” ways to get exercise and live a healthier lifestyle. ⁠

In the survey, respondents said they spent around $177 a month on things like gym memberships, fitness classes and personal training.⁠

Molly Passantino, senior retirement specialist at TD Ameritrade, says she believes Americans turning to cheaper fitness apps, outdoors activities like runs and walks, and buying their own home workout equipment during quarantine likely caused the shift.⁠

“There’s also an element of uncertainty. Americans are likely questioning how gyms would work in the post-pandemic world. Will it be safe, will it be feasible to go?” Passantino says.⁠

Full story at the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt)


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