The table chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the number of people who were involved in fitness activities in Australia over a 9-year period from 2001 to 2009.
In general, cycling was one of the most favored sports, which is chosen mostly in Australia, whereas tennis experienced the least participants. Nonetheless, cycling deteriorated the static proportion mostly. In contrast, tennis evolved significantly and ranked as the second most engaging sport just below running.
On the one hand, running not only enjoyed a remarkable upsurge from 1.4 to 2.2 million but also had an impressive rise. Aerobics and tennis both experienced sequential growth, with aerobics shot up to 1.7 from 1,5 million, and tennis climbed from 1 to 1.2 million participants, corresponding to increases of 11% and 15%, respectively.
On the other hand, despite being the most popular sport in 2001, it took a nosedive with a rocket dip from 4.5 to 3.6 million, a 20% drop. Swimming born resemblance to cycling, saw a downturn, plunging by 10% to 3.3 from an initial 3.7 million joiners.
