10 worst (and 10 best) cities with an active lifestyle

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with the increasing demand for life, it may be difficult to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. It turns out that this is more difficult for people living in some cities. Wallesob compared the 100 most populous cities in the United States to see which is the best and which is the worst. They used 30 key indicators, ranging from "average monthly fitness club costs" to "the proportion of non sports residents" to "the cost of playing squash." Read on to see if your city is cheering you on or hindering your fitness goals.

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10. Worst score: Arlington, Texas, ranked 10th in the wallisob rankings with 29.49 points (100 points). If you like playing basketball, you may want to avoid Arlington, which has the fifth lowest number of laps per capita in all analyzed cities. Please read more:

active lifestyle in the best and worst cities in 2017. Worst of all: Irving, Texas, was a little behind his neighbor Arlington, scoring 29.39 points. Watch out for tennis players: analysts at wallehub have found Owen has the fewest courts per person. Now listen to how to translate anxiety into your best friend's credit: span> 2020 / @ brglover H3> 8. Worst of all: Toledo, Ohio, has the largest number of non physical residents, although it scores higher than seven other cities. This means that Ohioans may use some serious fitspo.

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7. Worst case scenario: exercise is essential to reduce and prevent childhood obesity in Newark, New Jersey. Unfortunately, in places like Newark, New Jersey, where children may not get enough exercise, Newark has the fourth lowest number of parks and playgrounds per capita in the 100 cities analyzed. Worst of all: Florida's haylia, like Newark, is a poor fifth in the park's playground category. About 12.7 million children and adolescents in the United States are affected by obesity, according to the Centers for Disease Control and prevention. Please read more:

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5. Worst of all: New York, New York, although New York looks like a paradise for the fitness and health industry, it is actually one of the hardest cities to live a healthy lifestyle. Its monthly fitness cost is the fourth highest, which makes it very difficult to work out in the city jungle.

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4. Worst score: Dallas, Texas, next to Arlington and Owen, was fourth in wallesub with 26.77 points. The city is at the bottom of the list due to the lack of sports facilities and outdoor entertainment facilities.

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worst case scenario: North Las Vegas, Nevada adds "skip Gym" to the list of common crimes in sin city - a special one considering the number of ice poisons and mudslides regularly eaten A heinous crime.

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2. Worst: Laredo, Texas, barely missed the title of the worst city in the United States, 25.43 out of 100. However, in the category of "sports facilities and outdoor entertainment", it is indeed worse than all other cities. Please read more:

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1. Worst: Memphis, Tennessee

ranked fourth in wallersub's list of the worst cities for active lifestyle, with a dismal score of 24.81 for 100 cities. It is one of the five cities with the highest proportion of physically inactive residents, scoring very high in the two categories of "budget and participation" and "sports facilities and outdoor entertainment". Memphis fitness fans, read on to find out where your next home is.

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10. Best: Sacramento, California

Sacramento is a great place for fitness enthusiasts. It came in tenth with 52.13. It scored particularly high in the "sports facilities and outdoor entertainment" category. Credit: coreyrada / Adobe stock

9. Best: Irvine, California

if you can't feel the taste of Sacramento in Northern California, go south to Irvine, where you get 52.28 points. The vast city won the first place in the budget and participation category, making it an accessible place for people from all walks of life to keep fit and healthy. Please read more:

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8. Best: Atlanta, Georgia, beat its competitors with its many sports facilities. It came fifth with the most swimming pools and tennis. Stadium, fitness center per capita ranked first.

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7. Best: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a hot haven, alongside Cleveland and Cincinnati, with the largest pool per capita.

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6. Best: Minneapolis, Minnesota

want to start a basketball career - or just jump into the occasional pickup game? Minneapolis may be where you're going. Wallehub's analysts found that it was tied to two other cities because they had the most basketball circles per capita. Best: Orlando, Florida

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head to Orlando, Florida for miles of fresh fairways and smooth greens. It ranks with three other cities, with the largest number of public golf courses per capita.

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4. Best: Oregon people know how to keep it moving, making Portland the second lowest proportion of nonmanual residents in the 100 most populous cities in the United States.

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Best: Scottsdale, Arizona, ranked third with 55.40 points, tied with San Francisco, Atlanta and Orlando, which has the most per capita fitness centers.

please read more information: the top 10 cities with the highest HIV infection rate 2. Best: Boise, Idaho, won 57.21 points in wallesub's ranking, ranking second. For those who like outdoor exercise, Boise also ranks third in the "sports facilities and outdoor entertainment" category.

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1. Best: Madison, Wisconsin ranked first on wallesub's list of the best cities for an active lifestyle. It's worth noting that it's tied with Minneapolis and Norfolk, with the largest basketball circle per capita, and beat Boise to take second place in the "sports facilities and outdoor entertainment" category. Madison is particularly popular in winter because the snow here is very suitable for skiing and snowboarding.

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What do you think? Is your hometown on the list? What facilities are absolutely necessary for your fitness? Even if it's hard to get close to in your city, how can you maintain a healthy lifestyle?

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