The Free Press Journal

Young India wakes up to the need to exercise regularly, Pune tops list

Sixty per cent of India spends more than four hours a week on fitness with people from Pune spending the maximum time on exercising

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Sixty per cent of India spends more than four hours a week on fitness with people from Pune spending the maximum time on exercising, says a survey conducted by a fitness brand.

With the objective of taking its philosophy “Fitness is Life” to young India, the brand conducted the fitness survey in which 9 out of 10 respondent­s felt that fitness is extremely important and over 80 per cent were motivated to achieve a healthier lifestyle, said a statement.

Over 1500 men and women were surveyed across the top eight cities. All were between 20-35 years of age and engaged in at least one fitness activity per week.

Among all the cities surveyed, Pune scored the highest in FitScore with over 7.65 percent, (which is a combinatio­n of how fit people in the city feel, number of hours devoted to fitness each week, frequency of working out and number of fitness activities participat­ed in), followed by Chandigarh that scores a close 7.35 on the fitness meter.

While Chandigarh was in the news last year for being the diabetes capital of India, this year, the younger generation of the city is moving fast towards adopting a healthier lifestyle. Not only does the city have the maximum number of running enthusiast­s and yoga practition­ers, they are doing their bit by spending the maximum on the right fitness gear.

South Indian cities like Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai score the lowest in the FitScore index. “India is a nation that has historical­ly been more passionate about food than fitness. It is however interestin­g to note that the younger generation of our country is moving towards leading a healthier and fitter lifestyle” said Silvia Tallon, Senior Marketing Director of a renowned fitness brand.

“India is a nation that has historical­ly been more passionate about food than fitness. It is however interestin­g to note that the younger generation of our country is moving towards leading a healthier and fitter lifestyle” Tallon added.

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