The line graph shows data about men and women gym membership in a 30-year period, starting from 1980. Overall, the number of men who are enrolled to gym saw a noticeable decline while the opposite was true for that of women.
Looking at the first half of the period, the figures for women showed around 1020 while the figure for men was about 2050 at the beginning of the time span. The number for both categories saw a moderate increase in the next five years, constituting roughly 1990 for the former and 3990 for the latter. The index of women’s gym membership is continued to rise gradually, reaching about 2800 in 1995. However, the indicators of men face a significant decline in the next 10 years, comprising approximately 1700.
Turning to the second half of the period, after being decreased, the number of men saw a dramatic increase to 5000, reaching its apex in 2005. The indicator of women experienced decline to about 1950, with a little fluctuation within a 15-year period. After seeing its zenith, the figure for men’s gym membership faced a substantial decrease to around 800 at the end of the time span.
