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Fitness culture is a sociocultural phenomenon surrounding exercise and physical fitness. It is usually associated with gym culture, as doing physical exercises in locations such as gyms, wellness centres and health clubs is a popular activity. An international survey found that more than 27% of world total adult population attends fitness centres, and that 61% of regular exercisers are currently doing "gym-type" activities. Getting and maintaining physical fitness has been shown to benefit individuals' inner and outer health. Fitness culture has become highly promoted through modern technology and from the rising popularity of social media platforms.

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  • Kultura fitness je sociokulturní jev, který odkazuje na kulturu tělesných cvičení. Fenomén je obvykle spojován s kulturou cvičení nebo tělocvičny, tj. tělesných cvičení v tělocvičně, wellness centru a klubů zdraví jako populární aktivita. Mezinárodní průzkum zjistil, že více než 27% celosvětové dospělé populace navštěvuje fitness centra a že 61% běžných cvičenců v současné době provádí cvičení. (cs)
  • Fitness culture is a sociocultural phenomenon surrounding exercise and physical fitness. It is usually associated with gym culture, as doing physical exercises in locations such as gyms, wellness centres and health clubs is a popular activity. An international survey found that more than 27% of world total adult population attends fitness centres, and that 61% of regular exercisers are currently doing "gym-type" activities. Getting and maintaining physical fitness has been shown to benefit individuals' inner and outer health. Fitness culture has become highly promoted through modern technology and from the rising popularity of social media platforms. (en)
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  • A man and a woman in a health club. (en)
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  • Mann mit ausgeprägten Muskeln am Arm.jpg (en)
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  • Kultura fitness je sociokulturní jev, který odkazuje na kulturu tělesných cvičení. Fenomén je obvykle spojován s kulturou cvičení nebo tělocvičny, tj. tělesných cvičení v tělocvičně, wellness centru a klubů zdraví jako populární aktivita. Mezinárodní průzkum zjistil, že více než 27% celosvětové dospělé populace navštěvuje fitness centra a že 61% běžných cvičenců v současné době provádí cvičení. (cs)
  • Fitness culture is a sociocultural phenomenon surrounding exercise and physical fitness. It is usually associated with gym culture, as doing physical exercises in locations such as gyms, wellness centres and health clubs is a popular activity. An international survey found that more than 27% of world total adult population attends fitness centres, and that 61% of regular exercisers are currently doing "gym-type" activities. Getting and maintaining physical fitness has been shown to benefit individuals' inner and outer health. Fitness culture has become highly promoted through modern technology and from the rising popularity of social media platforms. (en)
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  • Fitness kultura (cs)
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