LOS ANGELES (April 29, 2014) – In 1959, Norbert and Irene Olberz opened
an intimate ski shop in La Canada Flintridge, California called Sport
Chalet. Since then, that single shop expanded to 51 stores in four
states, featuring the industry’s top brands across a variety of sports
and fitness activities.
Now, premier sporting goods retailer Sport Chalet is
celebrating its 55th anniversary by taking a look back at some of the
biggest fitness trends and milestones from the past five decades, and
forecasting trends consumers can expect in the next decade.
“It’s interesting to see how far the fitness industry has evolved over
the years. We are proud to have contributed to the trends over the past
55 years and look forward to supplying our community of athletes with
the latest gear and equipment for many years to come,” said Craig Levra,
CEO of Sport Chalet. “Our Experts and buyers are educated in the
current fitness innovations and have a keen eye for what’s coming down
the pipeline, so we can collectively make recommendations we stand
behind.”
Sport Chalet Expert Robert Follett has provided the below roundup of some of the biggest fitness fads from the past 55 years:
- 1960s. The vibrating belt machine was
invented as a way to get maximum exercise with minimal effort. Users
believed that the machine loosened fat through its vibrations, making it
easier for the body to flush it out. Some advertisements even claimed
that that the machine could improve muscle tone with spot reduction in
just 15 minutes.
- 1970s. Joe Weider revolutionized fitness
when he introduced the Weider Home Gym, one of the first home exercise
systems. The door knob exerciser proved especially popular amongst
stay-at-home moms looking for a convenient way to fit fitness into their
daily routines. Today there are modern versions of this convenient home
workout system, such as the Marcy Fit 150 lb. Stack Home Gym.
- 1980s. Jazzercise came to national
attention when founder Judi Sheppard Misett performed her exercise
routine on national television. Within three years, Jazzercise had grown
to a $40 million business as middle-aged moms across the country danced
their way to fitness. Aerobic exercise, championed by Jane Fonda, also
became popular across the country with Fonda herself selling over 17
million copies of her at-home workout VCR tapes. This was also when leg
warmers became a hot fitness fashion trend.
- 1990s. Cross-training, or combining
training methods to enhance overall fitness performance, grew in
popularity as consumers looked for novelty in their workouts. At gyms
across America, fitness enthusiasts could be found sprinting, running,
swimming, cycling and trying other new and varied ways to get their
blood pumping, which resulted in the emergence of the cross training shoe. This was also the decade rollerblades
became a novel fitness trend. Participation in rollerblading blew up
by over 600 percent from 1987 to 1995, with the in-line skates
ubiquitously appearing on sidewalks across the country.
- 2000s. Consumers must have been looking for
extra motivation after the turn of the century, with boot camp and
personal trainers coming in as two of the top trends of the decade.
Boot camps build strength and fitness through intense group interval
training and varied routines that can include running, weight training,
TRX straps and plyometrics. The trend of group fitness was evident this
decade, as CrossFit, P90X and Zumba also became extremely popular.
- 2010s and beyond. Wearable technology has
been one of the biggest trends of the decade so far, and is poised to
continue to explode in popularity over the next ten years. The industry
will evolve from wrist-based devices like the Magellan Echo Running Watch,
to devices integrated in apparel and footwear that will be able to
regulate temperature and track heart rates. Eco-friendly and
sustainable diets will also gain traction, while virtual at-home
trainers will evolve and multiply.
For more information on Sport Chalet’s selection of the newest trends
and products, or to find a nearby Sport Chalet location, visit www.sportchalet.com. For additional media inquiries, contact spilsbury@formulapr.com.
About Sport Chalet
Sport Chalet (Nasdaq: SPCHA, SPCHB) is a premier, full service
specialty sporting goods retailer featuring the industry’s top sports
brands in apparel, footwear, and sports equipment. Founded in 1959 by
Norbert Olberz, the company has 51 stores in Arizona, California, Nevada
and Utah; an online store at www.sportchalet.com;
a Team Sales division; and offers more than 50 specialty services for
the sports enthusiast, including online same day delivery, climbing,
backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering, avalanche education, and
mountain trekking instruction, car rack installation, snowboard and ski
rental and repair, Scuba training and certification, Scuba boat
charters, team sales, gait analysis, baseball/softball glove steaming
and lacing, racquet stringing, and bicycle tune-up and repair at its
store locations.
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