What people do in their spare time is relevant to the type of lifestyles they lead. An ing 40% said they would watch TV or play video would exercise, and 14.7% said they would surf the Internet, as demonstrated in figure 6 Moreover, figure 7 represents the average hours the respondents watch TV in a given week, and a tremendous 46.7% spend twelve or more hours a week watching tv a week Which is ironic as 78 of the respondents claim that they want to exercise more, shown in figure 8 Spare hour or two, what would you do Q 0 F麟週 刍 S two, what would you do
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How you feel with current exercise habits 52.0% Further important factors that relate to the respondents lifestyles is what they drink and eat. When asked how many servings(12 ounce equivalents)of pop or soda do the respondents drink per day, 27, 3% drink three or more, 43. 4% drink one to three, and 21.3% have zero to one a day, thus 92% of the sample includes pop in their daily diets (Figure 9)Other everyday beverages include Kool-Aid, Juice(sugar and non-sugar added), coffee, milk, beer, and of course water When asked about regularity of eating fast food, 35.6% respondents eat fast food three or more times a week, 25. 5% eat fast food two to three times a week. 17. 4% eat fast food one to two times a week and 16.8% eat fast food zero to one time a week. The remaining 4.7% claim not to eat fast food.(Figure 10)Of the fast food facilities Subway is the most frequently visited, followed closely by McDonalds, Taco Bell, and Sonic respectively
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On avg, eat fast food per week 麟團 On avg, eat fast food per week Sixty-five of the respondents participated in competitive sports at the elementary school level. Increasing, 87 respondents participated in junior high and 99 in high school. Then 22% drop occurred as only 66 respondents participated in some form of competitive sports With only thirty-four respondents having trained Martial Arts at some point, there is a large opportunity to target 77,.3% who have never trained Martial Arts, as well as the 22.7%who either do train now or once have trained.(Figure I 1)Of the 34 respondents who have trained, only nine are currently training Martial Arts. Karate, followed by ta Kwon Do and then Cardio Kickboxing, were the most common forms practiced by these 34 respondents. While the more prevalent basis for their training was intended for exercise and self-defense. Thirty-two of the thirty-four respondents were either satisfie or very satistied with their physical results while training. (Figure 12) In addition, thirty respondents had fun to very fun while training, whereas only four respondents had somewhat fun.(Figure 1