Saturday, November 7, 2009

Top 10 fitness trends for 2009


This year’s most popular workout looks like it’ll keep kicking booty in 2009 - Boot Camp-style workouts still top the American Council on Exercise’s (ACE) just-released list of next year’s fitness trends. Also at the top - ACE says fitness buffs will try to get more bang for their buck in this tough economy. Here’s the entire list - I look forward to it every year!

ACE’s Top 10 fitness trends for 2009

Boot Camp-Style Workouts: These are still very popular because they give you a total-body workout that’s varied, fun and challenging.  You burn a lot of calories (up to 600, says ACE), get a great cardiovascular workout, and strengthen your muscles with high- and low-intensity exercises like pushups, squats and lunges.  You don’t usually get as much muscle fitness benefits in other aerobic exercises.

Budget-Friendly Workouts: With today’s struggling economy, more people will cut costs to stay in shape.  Of the ACE-certified professionals surveyed, 48 percent said gym memberships will go down in 2009 and 52 percent said fewer people will hire personal trainers.  Look for more people to use the resources around them as their gym and equipment.

Specialty Classes: Yoga and Pilates will stay strong, but dance-based classes will be all the rage in 2009!  Zumba combines South American rhythms with cardiovascular exercise.  And Bollywood, ballroom, Afro-Cuban and other exotic dance styles are getting more popular thanks to shows like Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance.

Getting Back to Basics: Even though many exercises and equipment are becoming more advanced and trendy, trainers will continue to focus on basic movements and techniques with their clients again.

Circuit Training: Studies have shown that interval training that combines strength training and cardio at different intensities is more time-efficient than doing the traditional aerobic and weight training sessions.  As circuit training gets more popular, many gyms are even setting up their own circuits for their members.

Kettlebells: The reason for the surge in working out with kettlebells is that it gets back to basic training that requires functional, whole body fitness. The movements work your entire body, especially your core, as you lift and control the kettlebell.

Boomer Fitness: The 50+ audience keeps redefining our expectations about age, vitality and life, and has highlighted the importance of physical activity as we age.  Since September 2007, AARP’s fitness initiative for boomers—aimed at providing a wide range of affordable fitness services to its 39 million members—has been going strong.

Technology-Based Fitness: From iPods to Cardio Cinema to exergaming (i.e., Wii Fit, Expresso Bikes) the latest in technology will continue to infuse itself in all aspects of fitness.  In 2009, look for more interactive video games that have fitness benefits, as well as new inventions to make exercising a more engaging experience.

Event or Sport-Specific Exercises:
Even with all the new and trendy workouts, sports or recreational activities will still be a popular way to stay in shape.  Playing a friendly game of basketball or volleyball, training for a marathon, or taking a day-long bike ride are just a few examples.

Mixing It Up: (I’m all for it!) Research shows you’ll get similar if not better results if you mix things up.  For example, do low-intensity cardio withintervals on some days, then switch to high-volume, low- intensity weight training with low-volume, high-intensity training on other days.

I’ve left some of my thoughts along the way, but my favorite things on the list are kettlebells, dance aerobics classes, and mixing it up! What do you think of the 2009 trends?

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  • 's Avatar
    Posted by Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:55am PST

    I do Zumba and it can burn 800 - 900 calories depending on your size and how hard you work it. I wear a heart monitor that does the calculations for me based on how haad my heart is working.

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    Posted by Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:16pm PST

    hard - sorry, no haad. And no, not from New England (LOL)

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  • Joye's Avatar
    Posted by Joye Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:41pm PST

    I'd like to reprint this post. Please contact me!

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:13am PST

    ONE THING FOR SURE THERE WILL BE NO GYM

    QAY TO EXPENSIVE VERY HARD TO GET OUT OF I REFUSE TO PAY SOMEONE FOR THE USE OF THE GERM INFESTED EQUIPMENT THAT MOST PEOPLE DO NOT CLEAN UP AFTER THEMSELVES AND THE OWNERS DO NOT CARE ,EQUIPMENT IS BROKEN CABLE IS OUT ..NO THANKS ITS LIKE PAYING A MEMBER FEE TO SHOP IN A OWNERS BIG GARAGE SALE..I REFUSE TO PAY ANYONE FOR A MEMBERSHIP SO THINK PEOPLE TIMES ARE TOUGH ENOUGH CHANGE YA DIETS STOP THE PACKAGED FOODS GET OFF YA ASSES STOP BEING LAZY GO FOR A WALK EXERCISE YOU CAN DO IT FOR FREE ANY WHERE

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  • Jack's Avatar
    Posted by Jack Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:07pm PST

    What do I think of the "trends"? Not much. There is still a lack of emphasis on weight training, which is the most important exercise. Go ahead, follow the trends, folks. You'll stay fat.

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  • Jack's Avatar
    Posted by Jack Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:10pm PST

    And I wonder how many states have TAXES applied to GYM MEMBERSHIPS. New Jersey does, and I think it's appalling. The very same people who complain that the nation is fat are the ones have instituted the gym tax.

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  • Sammy's Avatar
    Posted by Sammy Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:30am PST

    Try a spin class

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  • eric's Avatar
    Posted by eric Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:17am PST

    crossfit.com

    enough siad

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  • Bill's Avatar
    Posted by Bill Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:36am PST

    I've been walking and doing light dumbbell workouts and have weighed about the same for about 15 yrs or so. No need for a trend if you find something that works for you.

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  • FatFighterTV's Avatar
    Posted by FatFighterTV Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:37am PST

    Yes, that gym tax thing is nuts - I had never heard of it before until I moved to Ohio! My husband and I just joined a gym and had to pay big bucks on tax - not cool.

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