The Villages, the largest single site residential development in the U.S., released results of the annual resident survey illustrating shifting fitness and health trends among local baby boomer and active adults. The survey reveals more than 60 percent of residents exercise and play sports more than once a week. As a result, regular exercise has become a quality-of-life issue for residents as they have more time to indulge in their own fitness passions and have adopted exercise as part of their lifestyle.
THE VILLAGES, Fla. (Business Wire EON) August 26, 2008 --
The Villages,
the largest single site residential development in the U.S.,
released results of the annual resident survey illustrating shifting
fitness and health trends among local baby boomer and active
adults. The survey reveals more than 60 percent of residents
exercise and play sports more than once a week. As a result, regular
exercise has become a quality-of-life issue for residents as they have
more time to indulge in their own fitness passions and have adopted
exercise as part of their lifestyle.
"Boomers were the first generation that grew up exercising
at gyms, and the first that expects, indeed demands, that they be able
to exercise into their 70's and 80’s. Boomers
are changing the notion of traditional retirement and physical fitness,”
said John M. Crossman, CCIM, president of Crossman & Company
and retail spokesperson for The
Villages. “Our residents are blowing away
the myth about how active retirees are and it’s
not simply a walk around the park, it’s
joining teams and competing.”
Baby boomers are the fastest-growing segment of the fitness
population today. The increase has been the defining change in the
fitness industry over the past 15 years. Gym owners, equipment
developers and business professionals concerned with profitability in
the fitness industry, should be doing everything they can to attract the baby
boom generation.
Results are based on the responses of more than 11,000 survey
participants, collected in March 2008. They reflect the demographic and
geographic distribution of the development’s
adult population.
About The Villages/Crossman & Company
Crossman & Company handles the retail leasing for The
Villages, FL including the town centers of “Lake
Sumter Landing”, “Spanish
Springs”, plus the “Buffalo
Ridge” and “Antrim
Dells” shopping centers. The
Villages is the largest single-site mixed-use real estate
development in the U.S. and currently home to major retail and
restaurant tenants including: Publix, Fresh Market, Wal-Mart,
McDonald’s, Barnes & Noble, Belk, Bealls,
Bonefish Grill, Panera Bread, Starbucks, Sweet Bay, TGI Friday’s,
Chico’s, Ruby Tuesday’s,
Target, Outback, Carrabas, Bass, Izod, JoS. A. Bank and Red Lobster.
For more information please visit www.thevillagescommercialproperty.com,
or call 352-753-6654.
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