ClassPass Data Helps Show How Dallas Worked Out During the Pandemic
Spoiler: A lot of you were streaming. Fun fact: out of all major U.S. cities, Dallasites are the most likely to book a class at lunchtime.
By Emily Heft
Published in
Living
December 18, 2020
3:47 pm
Every year, fitness platform ClassPass releases a data-driven summary of its 2020 workout trends. We’re always curious to see which classes, studios, and genres come out on top, but even more so after an unprecedented year of sheltering in place.
Gyms and fitness studios, especially those that are independently owned, have been hit hard by COVID. They’ve withstood months-long closures, new occupancy limits, and a customer base wary of returning, even when permitted to do so. With the pandemic still raging, gyms are not the safest settings.
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