Study finds 28% of runners started during the pandemic
This is according to a survey taken by RunRepeat which included 3.961 current runners to investigate how many began during the pandemic. The survey also aims to analyse some motivations and behaviours of current runners
Key findings:
- 28.76% of current runners started running during the pandemic;- These new-pandemic runners are 19.82% less likely to participate in in-person races over the next 12 months;
- New runners are 115.37% more in favour of virtual races than pre-pandemic runners;
- Motives for running are changing - physical health is the primary motivation for 72% of new-pandemic runners, up 18.03% from runners who began running before the pandemic.
How many current runners began during the pandemic?
When the 3.961 current runners were asked when they began running, 28.76% stated that they started to run during the pandemic. 71.24% are “pre-pandemic runners”, runners that began running before the pandemic.
Race participation
Only 50.04% of new-pandemic runners plan to participate in a race over the next 12 months in comparison to the 63.08% of pre-pandemic runners. Currently, these new-pandemic runners are 20.67% less likely to participate in any form of race, in-person or virtual. Of these new runners that are looking to participate in a race, 68.42% plan to race in-person in comparison to the 85.34% of pre-pandemic runners. 31.58% of new-pandemic runners are looking to race virtually instead, making them 115.37% more likely to run a virtual race than their pre-pandemic counterparts.
Only 50.04% of new-pandemic runners plan to participate in a race over the next 12 months in comparison to the 63.08% of pre-pandemic runners. Currently, these new-pandemic runners are 20.67% less likely to participate in any form of race, in-person or virtual. Of these new runners that are looking to participate in a race, 68.42% plan to race in-person in comparison to the 85.34% of pre-pandemic runners. 31.58% of new-pandemic runners are looking to race virtually instead, making them 115.37% more likely to run a virtual race than their pre-pandemic counterparts.
Running motivations
72.78% of new-pandemic runners are motivated to run primarily for their physical health and overall benefits of exercise, 18.03% more than pre-pandemic runners. New runners are running for their health, all while being less likely to choose any of the other options as a primary source of motivation. Specifically, these new runners are:
- 34.27% less likely to run for competition or achievement;
- 31.44% less likely to run for social interaction;
- 14.81% less likely to run for mental or emotional health;
- 3.00% less likely to run for their confidence or self-esteem.
Conclusions
The RunRepeat Fitness Trends 2021 report showed that outdoor activities like running were the #1 trend in 2020 and 2021, increasing significantly over the year. This study shows that there has been a significant boom in running during the pandemic. The situation and circumstances that these people have taken up running are drastically different than their pre-pandemic counterparts.With more than a quarter of runners having begun during the pandemic, the “average runner” has changed. From their motivations to their race participation and preferences. Focusing much more on the physical health benefits of cardio and being much more highly in favor of virtual races.
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Source: RunRepeat.com