Want To Lose Weight In 2024? These Are The Best And Worst Cities For An Active Lifestyle
Some cities are better than others when it comes to your fitness goals and workout regimen.

As we know, the typical New Year's resolution for most people is to "exercise more" and "lose weight," and we know how important our environment is when it comes to influencing our behavior.
WalletHub found where Americans have the highest chance of remaining active by comparing the 100 biggest cities across 35 key metrics. The dataset spans various factors, from the typical monthly fee for fitness clubs, the city's bike score, and the percentage of physically inactive adults.
Here are their findings.
Best Cities for an Active Lifestyle
1. Honolulu, HI
2. New York, NY
3. Chicago, IL
4. San Francisco, CA
5. San Diego, CA
6. Las Vegas, NV
7. Cincinnati, OH
8. Madison, WI
9. Denver, CO
10. Atlanta, GA
Worst Cities for an Active Lifestyle
91. Fresno, CA
92. Greensboro, NC
93. Fort Wayne, IN
94. Hialeah, FL
95. Aurora, CO
96. Corpus Christi, TX
97. Irving, TX
98. Gilbert, AZ
99. Denver, CO
100. Winston-Salem, NC
Honolulu ranks number one on the list thanks to the city's active promotion of community sporting activities. It also ranks first in the U.S. regarding baseball diamonds, skate parks, and volleyball and tennis courts.
I bet the scenery and the beautiful ocean also naturally inspire people to go out and enjoy the fresh air. Outdoor recreation in Honolulu is booming, and locals and tourists alike can enjoy swimming, surfing, and hiking.
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