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The Top New Year’s Resolutions In The United States
It’s no secret that New Year’s resolutions are launched by many, but in a lot of cases, don’t materialize as long-term practices. Some of the most popular resolutions involve health and fitness. People want to get in shape, eat better and look better. They also want info on trends and best practices.
TermLife2Go decided to delve into what people were searching for in each U.S. state when it came to mind, body and soul. Check out some of their key findings below and click here for the full report. It appears that for many, CrossFit was the clear favourite.
States where “CrossFit” is trending:
Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington
States where “best workout apps” is trending:
Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada
What else did we learn?
Kansas and Oregon want to get rid of a double chin, while South Dakota is looking to get rid of love handles.
New Jersey and Rhode Island are looking for yoga studios near them, while Hawaii and Iowa want to check out Yoga with Adriene, a popular YouTube channel.
Maine and Minnesota want to get a beach body in 2020. (You got this!)