January is traditionally the time when people seek to kick-start their fitness, with a resultant upturn in membership numbers at health and fitness club. Is it the same this year?
With cycling set to increase, how can commercial space adapt to maximise the opportunity generated by those engaging with this form of transport?
One of the few positive consequences of the lockdowns last year was people's increased appetite for exercise and wellbeing.
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Read MoreWith the pre-pack administration sale of Evans to Sports Direct, a year of a weakened pound resulting in significantly lower bicycle sales across the UK, one may be led to believe that the UK cycling market is in decline.
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Read MoreIt’s that time of year when the Great British public take their bodies out of hibernation ready for the summer months and many look for ways to get in shape.
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