STUDIES
Want to stay up to date on the latest press releases and news about studies in the running, cycling and triathlon industries? Scroll below to view all endurance sport studies.
December 16, 2022
Athlinks Survey indicates that running events will see a resurgence in 2023.
[EVANSVILLE, IN] /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - Athlinks, the largest athletic race results database in the world, recently surveyed an audience sampling of over 400,000 athletes based in the United States to identify athletes' post-pandemic habits and gain a better understanding of why so many still have not returned to racing. The...
December 14, 2022
Famer and 3STEP Sports Announce a Multi-Year Partnership To Deliver Lacrosse Training Curriculum to 3d Lacrosse Players and Coaches
NEW YORK, NY, December 14, 2022 /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - Famer, the virtual sports coaching and mentorship platform, today announced a partnership with 3d Lacrosse, one of the largest and most successful youth lacrosse organizations in the United States and part of 3STEP Sports. Founded in 2009, 3d Lacrosse has grown...
December 12, 2022
What Year-End Data From Strava Says About Cyclists
It arrives this time every year: your personal Strava Year-In-Review, a record of the best annual stats from all your rides. Additionally, the data geeks over at Strava release an annual report of the global data that paints a picture of riding trends all over the world. Here are some...
December 9, 2022
USA Triathlon State of the Sport, Industry Trends To Be Shared at 2023 Endurance Exchange Presented by BOA
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Attendees of USA Triathlon's Endurance Exchange Presented by BOA in January will have the opportunity to dive into the full report and key findings from USA Triathlon’s State of the Sport Survey, which was produced by Sponsorship Research International (SRi) and provides valuable insights on the current...
December 8, 2022
2-Minute Bursts of Movement Can Have Big Health Benefits
A new study confirms that you don’t have to do a hard workout to reap the longevity rewards of exercise. NYT (Paywall)
December 7, 2022
Strava Year in Sport Report: Athletes Want To Work Together — And Benefit When They Do
Exhausted by pandemic restrictions and hungry for socialization, athletes around the world looked for more opportunities for interaction in 2022. And they actually performed better when they took those opportunities. That’s the message from Strava’s annual Year in Sport report, which draws on data from the social platform’s 100 million members. Bike...
November 18, 2022
Bureau of Economic Analysis Estimates Increases in GDP for Bicycling in the U.S.
BOULDER, COLO (November 15, 2022) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) recently released their 2021 estimate of the outdoor recreation economy for the U.S., all 50 states, and the District of Columbia, linked here. The data includes estimates of value added (or gross domestic product) for the overall...
November 16, 2022
Music That Makes You Move
Did you know that what you listen to while working out can impact your results? To dive deeper into the mind/body/music connection, Velotric surveyed 1,000 fitness fanatics about their preferred playlists while exercising. They also used Spotify’s application programming interface (API) to identify thousands of workout songs and their genres,...
November 16, 2022
BibBoards Helps Events Increase Revenue On Race day
/ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - BibBoards are well known for its great products that improve race day. What you may not know is how easy and beneficial it can be to partner with BibBoards to create custom BibSNAPS for your event or business. Partnering with BibBoards is a surefire way to get...
November 15, 2022
Running can reduce risk of Metastatic Cancer by 72%, new study shows
Researchers at Tel Aviv University discovered that running increases the glucose (sugar) consumption of internal organs, thus reducing the amount of energy available to tumors. Led by Professor Carmit Levy of the Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, and Dr. Yftach Gepner of the School of Public Health, the...