This is a fun graphic! And I have to say, I am a bit surprised how men out-do women in almost every category. Although there are still more men running than women, so that may come into play. Interesting to see it again in 10 years.
Great graphic! I was actually surprised at how many people 'prefer' the marathon distance. They do need to work on their shading there, though. A little misleading. The marathon preference at 10.2% is out further than 5k preference at 21.2%. ;)
This is a fun graphic! And I have to say, I am a bit surprised how men out-do women in almost every category. Although there are still more men running than women, so that may come into play. Interesting to see it again in 10 years.
ReplyDeleteGreat graphic - hard to believe men could ever buy more shoes than women:)
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool, but scares me that I'm closer to the women than the men......
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful that there were no photo-illustrations for this particular post. :)
ReplyDeletehuh. Interesting. The thing that surprised me was the avg miles per week graphic.
ReplyDeletehuh. Interesting. The thing that surprised me was the avg miles per week graphic.
ReplyDeletehuh. Interesting. The thing that surprised me was the avg miles per week graphic.
ReplyDeleteWow, so interesting. What's up with the men dissatisfied with their weight?! I would have thought there would be a bigger gap between men and women!
ReplyDeletedefinitely interesting! though, these infographics usually are :)
ReplyDeletei find it out that only men had a %age for "competed in school and stuck with it" - that's how i started! argh.
Great graphic! I was actually surprised at how many people 'prefer' the marathon distance. They do need to work on their shading there, though. A little misleading. The marathon preference at 10.2% is out further than 5k preference at 21.2%. ;)
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