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The 2023 trends that aim to optimise our wellbeing

Thinking about upping your activity levels in the new year? Here are the health and fitness trends you need to be looking out for to shake things up

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Next year is all about taking our fitness and wellness to the next level. But if we’re going to make time in our busy lives and part with our hard-earned money, then we’re going to want something big that will truly challenge us – and nurture our minds as well as our bodies.

It seems immersive experience­s that turn exercise into more than just another essential thing on the to-do list are the way forward. Rather than staying fit being one more chore or unfulfille­d resolution, we’re trying to find the fun in our fitness by getting motivated using games, vouchers, music and competitio­ns.

David Wiener is a training and nutrition specialist at Freeletics, an app which has a range of exercises, runs, workouts and audio courses, as well as the option to get a coach. He says, “In the wake of the pandemic, there has never been a more important time to exercise and safeguard our health and fitness.”

However, he also points out, “With the cost of living steadily rising in the UK and around the world, consumers are having to make difficult decisions about how they spend their money.”

Here are just a few of the new trends coming your way…

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