Friday, December 13, 2019
These are the best cities for an active lifestyle in 2019
These are the best cities for an active lifestyle in 2019These are the best cities for an active lifestyle in 2019As bikini and speedo weather fast approaches, people across the United States are making New Years resolutions that have something to do with exercise. Some of them may want to lose 15 pounds. Others may be more intent on wellness. Whatever the reason, its likely that a lot of Americans are hitting the gym, yoga studio or hiking trail this month to reach their fitness goals.But, although an active lifestyle is almost universally acknowledged as a positive thing, access to fitness resources varies greatly based on geography. In Lincoln, Nebraska, for example, there are a plethora of options for fitness and aerobics training.Meanwhile, in Corpus Christi, Texas, there are only 29 fitness trainers or aerobics instructors per 100,000 residents.So where are the best places to live if an active, healthy lifestyle is a priority for you? WalletHub has compared the U.S. 100 most po pulous cities and compiled a list of which locations fare well when it comes to physical activity in 2019 - and which dont.Unsurprisingly, major cities such as San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Chicago and New York place high, as do outdoor havens such as Honolulu.Best cities for an active lifestyleOverall Rank(1 = Best)CityWalletHubsActive LifestyleScoreBudget Participation RankSports Outdoors Rank1Honolulu, HI63.364712Chicago, IL59.985623San Francisco, CA59.075534Portland, OR59.00175Seattle, WA55.112656Minneapolis, MN54.211297Washington, DC54.192868Denver, CO54.164129San Diego, CA53.2627810Madison, WI52.1481311New York, NY50.8293412Philadelphia, PA50.46391113Boston, MA50.36441014Lincoln, NE50.3261615Boise, ID49.5622016Sacramento, CA48.46221517Atlanta, GA48.03111818Austin, TX46.98421419Tampa, FL46.87211920Las Vegas, NV46.0053121St. Paul, MN45.99242122Reno, NV45.8633423Irvine, CA45.70172424Orlando, FL45.69132625Los Angeles, CA45.68481726Milwaukee, WI45.18202527Cincinnati, OH44.831 82828Omaha, NE43.77572229St. Louis, MO43.5093830Tucson, AZ43.10323031Buffalo, NY42.8074332Baltimore, MD42.47732333Colorado Springs, CO41.61383334Miami, FL41.60413235Norfolk, VA41.41712736Cleveland, OH41.36612937Scottsdale, AZ41.28194538San Jose, CA40.92463539Virginia Beach, VA40.46453640Charlotte, NC39.92434141Pittsburgh, PA39.88105342Houston, TX39.61524243Phoenix, AZ39.58583744Albuquerque, NM38.56314745Chesapeake, VA37.95813946Fremont, CA37.74236047Henderson, NV37.63355048Jacksonville, FL37.01834449Nashville, TN36.93724650New Orleans, LA36.50515551Raleigh, NC36.22376252Indianapolis, IN36.19545953Dallas, TX35.69695254Glendale, AZ35.58984055Aurora, CO35.19795156Long Beach, CA35.17366757Lubbock, TX35.12147858Oakland, CA35.08775659Greensboro, NC35.00874860Kansas City, MO34.99765861San Antonio, TX34.99686162Anchorage, AK34.74894963Durham, NC34.55656364Fort Wayne, IN34.26158365Birmingham, AL34.22338066Columbus, OH34.09865767St. Petersburg, FL34.04666568Plano, TX33.75925469Baton Rouge, LA 33.53646870Anaheim, CA33.49168671Laredo, TX33.41746472Mesa, AZ33.16627073Louisville, KY33.16597374Lexington-Fayette, KY32.77497675Jersey City, NJ32.63757176Detroit, MI32.49826677San Bernardino, CA32.48539178Chandler, AZ32.27707579Chula Vista, CA32.18258780El Paso, TX31.97787481Tulsa, OK31.86886982Winston-Salem, NC31.73408283Riverside, CA31.73348884Fort Worth, TX31.25807785Santa Ana, CA31.06309486Stockton, CA30.94299587Gilbert, AZ30.21967288Oklahoma City, OK30.04848189Corpus Christi, TX29.95639090Newark, NJ29.67609391Memphis, TN29.05977992Garland, TX28.62948493Toledo, OH28.61858994Wichita, KS28.13509995Arlington, TX27.74919296Fresno, CA27.64679897Irving, TX26.12959698Bakersfield, CA24.499010099North Las Vegas, NV24.4410085100Hialeah, FL23.599997Even more dataBeyond overall rankings, WalletHub broke down some of the factors that influence whether people work out.Unsurprisingly, larger cities have some pretty hefty fitness club fees - but they also play host to a lot of basketball hoo ps, playgrounds, and other, more public places for exercise.
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