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WFSGI WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT 14.01.2021 13:11

 
COVID-19 Support & Resources
Physical Activity News
These charts show that even before COVID, most children weren’t doing enough exercise

World Economic Forum - Even before the COVID-19 pandemic confined millions of people to their homes, most children weren’t doing enough physical activity.
 
New Survey: More than 2/3 of Respondents Say Their Health and Fitness has been Negatively Impacted During 2020

Endurance Sportswire - According to a new survey, a majority of people have reported gaining weight, losing muscle and struggling with their mental health during the past year.Life Time, the nation’s premier healthy lifestyle brand which owns and operates more than 150 health club destinations and produces more than 30 premier athletic events such as the Leadville Race Series, Verizon New York City Triathlon and Garmin UNBOUND Gravel, conducted the survey with thousands of current and former members across the country to determine trends and habits in health and wellness as we enter the New Year.
Manufacturing News
Which apparel sourcing factors matter the most? 

Just-Style - From capacity to price, stability, sustainability and quality, various sourcing factors affect the choice of apparel sourcing destinations. But which matter most to fashion brands and retailers? And what's the secret of becoming a preferred sourcing base? Emma Davis and Sheng Lu from the University of Delaware take a look. 
Bicycle News
France makes security marking mandatory in bid to halt bike theft

Camdem Cyclists - A law coming into force in France on 1 January will make it compulsory for all new bicycles to be security marked with a unique number that links them with their rightful owners, in a bid to halt bike theft. 
 
Bike brands suspending distribution to the UK due to Brexit

VeloNews - The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on December 31, 2020 (“Brexit”) and the effects of this move have already impacted the cycling industry. Cycling brands hit with uncertainty and delivery delays as the United Kingdom exits the European Union trade agreements.
Digitisation News
Opinion | The future of sports is embracing digitisation

SportsPro - The sports industry was facing challenges long before the pandemic took hold. Yet Covid-19 has driven home the need for clubs and teams to diversify their core offerings and rethink the ways they interact with their audience to increase fan engagement and open up new revenue streams. Lars Rensing, chief executive and co-founder of enterprise blockchain services provider Protokol, explains why the future of sports lies in incorporating fan engagement solutions underpinned by secure digital P2P technology.

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