The provided bar chart illustrates and summarizes details about people’s participation in fitness over the span of three decades from 1970 to 2000. From a broader perspective, it is evident that, over this period, fitness memberships have fluctuated wildly. However, men have been more actively working out in comparison to women.
Moreover, for the first fifteen years, men have been more involved in exercising, starting at a little over nearly double in 1970 at more than 2000 men against 1000 women and 4000 men for 2000 women in 1975 followed by a significant drop in 1980 approximately 2500 men and only 1800 women.
Furthermore, the next decade experienced higher engagement of women with almost 2800 women and 1800 men in 1985 while only 2200 women and 2000 men in 1990. Nevertheless, in 1995, the circumstances took a 360 degree turn and experienced highest participation of both men and women at 5000 and roughly 3000 respectively. In the next five years, fitness enthusiasts reduced dramatically and there were only 2000 women and only a thousand men taking memberships.
