BMS Body Jun 22, 2015 ... also go to gyms and take advantage of the outdoors for exercise. While women are more likely than men to exercise at home, men are more likely to go to a gym, which could be due to the types of exercises that each prefer. Ys also turn to the web for workouts, with nearly a quarter using online videos, and 17% taking part in fitness challenges. Which of the following best describes your typical exercise habits?Those who ever exercise I exercise at home | I exercise at a gym | I exercise outside ...
Popular Culture & Digital May 20, 2018 ... | Sports | Food/nutrition | Fitness | Traveling | Videography (e.g., taking videos, editing videos) | Foreign language translator | Foreign language learning (e.g., Duolingo) | Healthcare/medical | Dating | Mindfulness/meditation | Other | I don't use apps Social media | Music | Chat/messaging apps (e.g., WhatsApp, iMessages, Viber) | Video streaming (e.g., TV, movies, YouTube) | Video games | Photography (e.g., taking pictures, editing pictures) | Reading | News | Sports ...
Shopping Behaviors Sep 23, 2016 ... , apparel, footwear, beauty and grooming products, and household products. Additionally, many are shelling out for what may be considered “wants” rather than “needs,” such as dining out, entertainment, accessories, and sports and fitness. Their diverse array of purchases shows that young people are not reluctant to spend on non-essentials. In which of the following categories, if any, have you purchased products or services from in the past year?Please select all that apply. Grocery ...
Work Preferences Sep 08, 2017 ... | Free/reduced cost cafeteria/lunch program | Hang out spaces (e.g., couches/tables) | On-site gym | Games/activities (e.g., ping pong table) | Free/reduced cost gym/fitness memberships | Discounts at local businesses | On-site childcare | Sponsored events (e.g., holiday parties, birthday parties, happy hours) | Free/reduced cost wellness services (e.g., meditation, massage) | Free/reduced cost media subscriptions (e.g., Netflix, cable TV, magazines) | Office pet | TV viewing ...
Brands & Marketing Jun 05, 2019 ... experience with these actions, products, or services? Garden/outdoor | Accessories not including shoes (e.g., wallet, jewelry) | Dining out (e.g., restaurants, takeout, fast food) | Home décor/furniture | Bars/clubs | Clothing | Groceries | Sports/fitness (e.g., sports equipment, workout gear) | Traditional media (e.g., books, DVDs) | Alcoholic beverages not at a bar/restaurant (e.g., wine, beer, hard liquor) | Entertainment events/experiences (e.g. theater, concerts ...
Digital Next Tech Dec 24, 2014 technology 3D augmented reality gadgets wearables ... agreement about what future tech is most appealing. They are drawn to cloud services and mobile payments, and both want to try 3D printing and virtual reality. Interest in certain new technologies is partly driven by life stage. Teens, whose lives exist largely online, are more curious about the cloud than are their older peers. Conversely, older Ys are more interested in smart home tech, fitness trackers, and mobile payments. Despite the media attention smartwatches have received, 42% of Mainstream and ...
Sports & Spending Mar 07, 2017 ... a sporting event | Fitness apparel and accessories | Trainers/sneakers | Sports equipment | Team/player memorabilia 51% of young adults in the UK and 41% of those in the U.S. believe that the teams with the most money always win.SPORTS-RELATED THINGS BOUGHT & SOLDYoung adults are far more likely to purchase sports-related items than to sell them, with men being significantly more likely than women to both purchase and sell these types of things. In fact, while half of young people in the U.S ...
In-Store Vs. Online Shopping Jun 11, 2019 ... /restaurant (e.g., wine, beer, hard liquor) | Vehicles (e.g., cars, bikes) | Household supplies (e.g., cleaning supplies, toilet paper) | Garden/outdoor | Pet care | Beauty/grooming (e.g., hair care, makeup) | Household electronics (e.g., TV, microwave) | Shoes | Home décor/furniture | Clothing | Health/wellness (e.g., supplements, treatments) | Accessories not including shoes (e.g., wallet, jewelry) | Sports/fitness (e.g., sports equipment, workout gear) | Children's items (e.g., diapers ...
Sports & Tech Mar 04, 2017 ... team | Athlete | Sports league | Olympic athlete | Fitness instructor | Coach/manager | Mascot | Cheerleader | Trainer | Owner | Commentator/ announcer/ journalist | Referee/umpire ...
BMS Brands and Marketing Jun 25, 2015 ... athletic apparel have logos. When thinking about your life, which statement from each pair comes closer to what you’d prefer/how you think? I prefer wellness products from large national brands | I prefer wellness products from boutique brands | I prefer athletic apparel with no logos | I prefer athletic apparel with logos TOP 10 WELLNESS BRANDS 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 TOP 10 FITNESS BRANDS 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 ...