Which workouts will be most popular in 2023?

Which workouts will be most popular in 2023?

A UK survey of top fitness searches reveals the '12-3-30′ method, which involves walking on a treadmill, is likely to trend this year.

The ’12-3-30′ method, based on walking on a treadmill, is tipped to be the top fitness trend this year. (Envato Elements pic)
PARIS:
What kind of workout should you choose to accomplish your New Year’s resolutions? According to a study, the “12-3-30” method, based on walking on a treadmill, looks set to be a top fitness trend for 2023.

For fitness enthusiasts and beginners alike, there’s an almost infinite number of workouts and activities to choose from. However, some are more popular than others.

Recent research from the British health club chain PureGym ranked the 20 most popular workouts for 2023, ranked by percentage increase in Google searches from July to Sept 2021 versus the same period last year.

With a strong increase in search interest, up 308% on-year, the 12-3-30 method tops this ranking of top fitness trends for 2023. The numbers in the name refer to the settings to be entered on a treadmill: the incline is set to 12, the speed to 3, and the session lasts 30 minutes.

Created by the influencer Lauren Giraldo, this workout, to be performed five times a week, is very popular on TikTok.

“Walking is a fantastic cardiovascular activity and adding the incline will help to increase the heart rate, improving cardiovascular health and endurance. This exercise is also much gentler on the joints than running or jogging, making this an excellent choice for different age groups and fitness levels,” explained PureGym personal trainer Laura Eaton.

Searches for Pilates and yoga are also on the list of the top 20 workouts in 2023. (Envato Elements pic)

In second place is Crossfit, with a search interest increase of 173.21% in one year. Created in the early 2000s in California, this high-intensity workout can be practised alone, but usually the “WOD”, or “Workout Of the Day”, is done in groups. This makes it possible to build a community around the training sessions.

The promised effects of this activity include fat loss, building muscle and gaining strength.

More moderate forms of exercise

Far from the pursuit of performance, more moderate forms of exercise are well represented in this ranking. In fourth place is “75 soft”, with an increase of 124% in search interest compared with the previous year.

Launched as a response to the “75 hard challenge”, a physical and mental programme including high-intensity exercise and a strict diet to be followed for 75 days, the “75 soft” approach allows more freedom.

It is based on four rules: do 45 minutes of exercise per day, eat healthily, and drink alcohol only on special occasions; read 10 pages of a book per day; and drink three litres of water per day.

Elsewhere in this top 20 of fitness trends for 2023, interest in Pilates is up 83.6% and searches for yoga are up 49.72%.

One of the big losers in this ranking is the world of virtual fitness. After booming during the pandemic, online classes appear to be losing their shine. In fact, “virtual fitness challenges” have seen a 45.76% fall in search interest year-on-year, and searches for “virtual fitness classes” fell by 45.45%.

Check out the full list of incoming and outgoing fitness trends for 2023 here.

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