It is reported that the fitness industry is particularly eye-catching in this year's Spring Festival. In this regard, Xie Jiekai, a senior self-media person and founder of lazy snail, said in an interview: "Affected by the epidemic, the concept of Chinese people seeking to improve their immunity through fitness has generally improved, and the popularity of family fitness and gyms has also verified this." Xie Jingkai also said that because the Spring Festival advocates celebrating the New Year on the spot, citizens who don't go home have plenty of leisure time, and fitness naturally becomes one of the popular options.
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The people who celebrate the New Year at the scene let the gym meet the peak season in advance.
"In order to break the curse of gaining 3 pounds every holiday, I arranged three boxing exercises and two yoga classes for myself during the seven-day holiday." Lin li, a white-collar worker who chose to stay in Beijing for the Spring Festival, had a "fitness year" this year. Like Li Lin, many people who celebrate the Spring Festival on the spot regard fitness as one of the ways of leisure and entertainment during the Spring Festival.
The reporter recently walked into a number of gymnasiums in this city and found that the gymnasiums that were empty during the Spring Festival last year can be described as crowded this year. According to the staff of the gym, most gyms that used to open on the seventh day or even later this year are open on the third day, and many gyms have hung up the sign of "No Closing during the Spring Festival".
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