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Fitness is big business and like many of you I also engage in some fitness so I keep up with what is going on in the industry. People who go to the gym have their own fads and trends and they are serious about their lifestyle. Whether your a small fitness business owner, a fitness trainer, or a fitness retailer its a good idea to understand these trends in order to make strategic decisions.
From a business standpoint it is also beneficial to have knowledge of what are the major trends for the industry so you know what services you should offer, products you should put on your shelves, or advertisements to post. Should you be offering trainers, selling wearable technology within your store, or providing more yoga classes at your studio?
There is no crystal ball but there is strategic market analysis (You will want to check out the link because the site has some good models to look over).
(I know some yoga studio owners. I thought about that once as well. Mostly to help vets. I might still do it here and there but never really got into it on that level. Some of these people are like Gumby and its very commercialized now! The style I learned is an ancient Indian style based on a particular family system. Its the root movements prior to the popularity of tree pose. 🙏 Got a certification in it. Its great for rehabilitation, sports, and general fitness as you improve your range of motion, lung capacity, and endurance. Its not so great for showing off in Ocean Beach, CA🏄)
What are the current fitness trends in 2022? See the interesting list below.
1 Wearable technology 2 Home exercise gyms 3 Outdoor activities 4 Strength training with free weights 5 Exercise for weight loss 6 Personal training 7 High Intensity Interval Training 8 Body weight training 9 Online live and on-demand exercise classes 10 Health/wellness coaching 11 Fitness programs for older adults 12 Exercise is Medicine 13 Employing certified fitness professionals 14 Functional fitness training 15 Yoga 16 Mobile exercise apps 17 Online personal training 18 Licensure for fitness professionals 19 Lifestyle medicine 20 Group exercise training
The Information Age brings forward a digital era that comes with it increased exploration and science much like you would find during the Renaissance (We are making an assumption that we are moving into a new era much like we move into the Industrial Era. Except, this is more virtual and using different infrastructure than was used in the hard density manufacturing of the past.). The possibility of unlimited energy, modern infrastructure, global communications and distribution, as well as whole new ways of learning and developing. I would think of this like the Roaring 20's where new innovations bring new opportunities and solutions. If true, an energy source that creates more than it costs without much carbon pollution would be a game changer (It sort of mutes a few arguments because it would be an important developmental path for commercialization.).
What U.S. administrators should think about how to capitalize on the rapid future changes to the market by placing itself at the center of the supply chain? With new energy and technology can come very interesting new ways (doors) to explore the technology of tomorrow, the infrastructure that will allow for high information environments, and foster the human capital to master future challenges (While we may have developed complexity in society we are still bound to innovation as a creation of a "tool" of one type of another. Using sticks to get ants out of a log or someday drilling holes on Mars for new minerals they are all tools.)
Is oil out? Not yet...its still can fit within a plug and play energy grid (Something the U.S. should think about as innovation improves and changes our environment we need a system that structurally is sound and well designed for local and regional development, two way energy to input and draw, multiple energy inputs to increase market cost calibration, and greater resilience not only from natural elements but also from human caused ones.)
Attended the the Escanaba Twp. Christmas Party. Loads of fun and lots of good things going on as people enjoyed their time. These men and women risk their lives to help the community. They respond from everything ranging from car accidents to house fires. They are walking in the snow searching for lost ones or breaking down doors to help those in desperate need.
Presently the department is in need of a grass truck so if there are any companies that have a few corporate dollars you may want throw them this way. A new truck will cost around $100K from what I heard. Esc. Township Page and Escanaba Twp. Fire Department Facebook. If you can't donate but want to be involved, go through training, and become part of a dedicated team of firefighters give the department a call.
As a society we struggle with hate to a point we are confused what it looks like. I guess in some ways it is unfair to say as a society "WE struggle" because I believe hate to exist across the globe in different forms for different reasons. It is something that people have struggled with as we move from the archaic nature of the past to something more stable and enlightened. Hate is an anchor for the past burdening our true potential through the suppression and harm of those we deem as "undesirables".
Hate is based in how we see ourselves and our ability to find an appropriate place the grand order of society. As social creatures hate becomes a way of deflecting our weaknesses to hide them behind easy to exploit targets. Hate has nothing to do with truth, fairness, justice, equality, stability, or equity. Hate is a truly a social affair through how we perceive ourselves in relation to others.
Most Don't Know Themselves or their Bias as Much as the Believe
Can you hate or do you see the value in each person on a deeper level? (Take note of what you just said because more than not we all want to feel like we take the higher moral road.)What we say about ourselves and what we are may be different things depending on who your asking and how much they know about you. We often find that people have three versions of themselves. They are in part 1. how they perceive themselves (Me), 2.) how society perceives them (WE) and 3.) how they really are (I).
Most people have no clue who they actually are! Not really. Beyond the pop psychology of self-help are the inner core where current "presence", matched with biological inheritance/past, matched with personality of experience come to define our trusted selves. Without challenge most will not grow or change. You will simply exist with the least amount of achievement and effort because that is the most comfortable place to be.
Sometimes self reflection comes through challenges and taking stock of personal resources and perceptions in order to master important challenges. If you never step outside your comfort zone you will not have an opportunity to understand the worm at the core that comes to define your true self. You won't know yourself fully because you don't know your most inner values, thoughts, and reactions to life threatening situations and/or complex unanswered questions of life. Go through a few of those and you start to see truer selves of people which is a good sign you see your self truer. Who are you, what do you believe, what do you stand for, what are your strengths, what are your weaknesses, etc... all become increasingly defined through lifetimes of challenge.
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”-Aristotle
We See Ourselves Through Skewed Lens
We are made up of perception (self, others, society) resting on top of a deeper level (biology and genetics). While the ability to detect differences and categorize "others" may have biological roots the interpretation of that information is socially constructed based on how we see self in relation to others (Perception of self within society and society's perception of that self. One must perceive themselves as part of the whole and the whole must perceive its parts to be two separate identities.)
The overwhelming urge to see ourselves as good and more worthy of reward when compared to others is based in that reference point of self and the need to fulfill those needs. For example, we all need to eat and if you have more money you can secure your survival by buying more land and food. So we will have interest in the benefits of money. Its natural that we would want more of what ensures our comfort and survival.
Some psychological self-orientation is reasonable but a problem arises when distortion creates "better than thou" in-group dynamics that rest in part through a false method of dehumanizing others as "lower than thou". A sense of entitlement takes hold and when distortion is supported by local institutions through shared social networks (i.e. those associated with the core network) that ensure different rules for different kinds of people (Different entities with different purposes, rules, and norms has always been an issue for any government.).
The individuals who engaged in such group enriching acts see themselves as not only more worthy (in needs obtainment) but that such benefits are justification to their inflated sense of self and the distorted reflection of a social group that shares commonality of thought (i.e. blind support for hate and flying monkey's). In other words, at their stage of development the perception of self hasn't fully differentiated from their social self leaving them confused as to what is theirs and what is the group's beliefs (i.e. making such level 1 thinkers easy to influence by political persuasion, hate propaganda, trends, etc... as their validation is external but is perceived internally without that knowledge.)
Hate as a Group Distortion
Hate becomes a social disease where social group self behavior diminishes the perceived responsibility of the individual self. This lack of clear differentiation between social self and individual self is a sign of a lack of independence in thought and action. While they are individually responsible they acted within a social network that did not frown on such behaviors. In their minds, they were not responsible because they didn't actively seek to cause harm but only support it through social agreement and normalization (i.e. words of encouragement on social level and turning the blind eye on a systems level).
The true self within these situations did not ever manifest for most of the group members because the life experience, self development potential and opportunity did not present itself within the homogeneous environment in a way that allowed one to reflect and become aware of their true self. In other words, the lower order thinking has not been required to adapt to higher order thinking through necessity (That self that exists when you have only bad choices and pick the most beneficial of them despite the odds and despite the resistance and risk. I have an opportunity to teach about my experience of hate in writings just like this. )
Failure to develop as a person is not an excuse or invite to engage in behaviors and we must make sure that the system doesn't allow for or encourage such behaviors. What I have proposed about mandatory mental health for the perpetrators, reform of the dept. that engaged inappropriate conduct based in the need to protect others outside the "clan", ensuring the local college HR department doesn't continue to hire based on personal/institutional bias, audit of financial incentives, etc. are all reasonable under the circumstances, as the situation was unfolding and then again afterward. Free passes are splits between what we profess as a society and how we act on a granular level can create irreconcilable "truths" on what we should be (ideal we strive for as a nation and as stated in our historical artifacts) and what we are (where our system currently is as a developmental stage and why we are/will experiencing/experience fundamental changes in that system through multiple forms of pressures. i.e. distrust, poor leadership, protest, poor recruiting, rise in crime, political encampment, lack of solutions, etc. Look at it this way. Every system is on the way to becoming something. We adapt because we have to adapt. Old systems create pressure to change and we are in a place where its obvious we should start changing. We should take what works and build on that to make something better. We are all part of the same boat and have the right to define how this boat will be managed and powered. i.e. loss of human capital.).
Of course just because I think it doesn't mean that it is true as I am limited in knowledge and information. Like all other people I am also limited in capacity to understand and sometimes can misconstrue information (Although I often correct when I find information that is relevant. Generally I have been sort of right about most things but am often wrong enough to know not to suspect there are not alternatives out there.). What I can say for certain is that if I am thinking about it, it is important to me, my thinking is proof I exist, and my existence is proof I "am", and that my right to exist (i.e. without intimidation, threat or loss) supersedes the rights of the 'entitled' to transfer their issues onto others, and that society should support certain values for the best interest of ALL of societal stakeholders to ensure the agreed upon social contract fundamentals are enforced.
What now happens.....I'm not sure.....Its not up to me.....I only say what I think because in the end usually its in the ball park right spot and its a duty to improve society through thinking. We think so we exist as a societal construction. What we are going to think is up to those who can step outside their tightly bound social networks (See No Evil, Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil Monkeys 😏🙈🙉🙊)
History is important because we often live, breath, and exist within the context of our past. The Great Lakes were and are a dangerous place for outdoor enthusiasts and sailors. I thought you might be interested in this Progressive Era discussion of a time when we were growing as a nation. That time may come again and our Great Lakes will become increasingly important (even places like Escanaba.)
Working on your home can be a great pleasure and a great headache if your not willing to learn. The trend toward knowing how to fix our own homes is growing. According to Allied Market the global Do-It-Yourself Market comprised $848.20 in 2021and projected to balloon to $1,278 Billion by 2030 with an annual growth rate of $4.37. (Allied Market Research 2021)
Its not just the U.S. but also across the globe! I encourage people to learn as many skills as they can. Working on your home is a great activity and saves you lots of money in the long run. The old farmer classes of the 1930's have all long gone and a new generation of builders must come forward.
Filled the cracks with chimney Furnace Cement and Fireplace Mortar
Having construction and improvement skills means you can put to practical use many other skills you have learned from math to finger dexterity. That knowledge bank transfers to other areas and gives one a better understanding of the mechanics of construction.
For example, I have one of those old 100+ year old log cabins that was built along the Escanaba River prior to mass expansion of cars. Back then it was all farms and buggy tracks.
My house is old. My chimney is in good shape but every other year I go up and check all the cracks. If you don't maintain your property it will have problems. It just a matter of time.
Similarly, If you don't fill these cracks water gets into them and they expand and create bigger cracks. The more they expand, the more old chimneys start to crack crumble. I already put back in place a few stones that the prior owner neglected to repair.
As relationships between the U.S. and China go through changes we will find the global market adjusting based on the sphere of influences and business connections that come from each of these powerhouses. China has recently experienced a decline in manufacturing and there may be many reasons why this might be happening. Let us learn together.....
As tensions rise there will be increased risk of geopolitical supply chain carving and that could impact manufacturing and economic, social, and business relationships. Companies will consider that risk in their manufacturing selection and may want to opt for North American, Europe, and other pro-Democracy nations where relationships are stronger (An opportunity for the U.S. to rejuvenate advanced manufacturing. Doors close and doors open.).
The big questions might be.....
1.) Will this trend continue?
2.) What will the relationships between U.S. and China be in 5 years (i.e. investment purposes)?
3.) What are the places I can manufacture in the U.S. (Do we have a web index listing all of our manufacturers and is this index functional in a way that can help companies find alternative manufacturing plans?)
4.) Will there be an internal dialogue in China that seeks to understand the benefits of being the supporter of a global free market? Will they seek to reduce tensions and improve relationships in order to maintain international investment and business prospects?
A few misc. things of interest I found will exploring the topic.................
Kind of an interesting study just came out about mapping Chinese industries geographically. Looks like some of the researchers are playing with machine learning. I sort of just found it while browsing on Chinee manufacturing trends. Either way you can read about it and gain broader knowledge of how different manufacturing economies operate by perusing China’s Gridded Manufacturing Dataset