The given line chart compares the figures for individuals as club members in four health-improving activities over 35 years, commencing in 1990.
Overall, almost all sections experienced an upward trend in attendance, except for circuit training. Besides, the number of swimming members remained relatively unchanged over the researched period.
In 1990, racquet sports received a total of approximately 275 participants, which then gradually dropped to just below 150 members in the present day. This was followed closely by 250 swimming lovers in 1990. Despite some slight fluctuations, the figure eventually reached the same point of 250 members 35 years later.
Starting with virtually 150 attendants, the circuit training section gained increasing popularity before registering as the most preferred activity at the end of the period, with 300 members. The same pattern was also witnessed regarding fitness classes, which made an overall growth of about 200 individuals compared to 100 members in 1990.
