The line graph illustrates the percentage of club members participating in three different activities at a UK sports club between 1995 and 2015. Overall, participation in gym activities showed an upward trend, whereas swimming declined. Notably, despite a slight initial increase, participation in team sports eventually dropped.
In 1995, gym activities were the least popular of the three, with only 5% of club members taking part. However, this changed as participation rose significantly to approximately 28% by 2010. By the end of the period (2015), the figure had slightly declined by 1%. In contrast, swimming followed a downward trend, starting at 50% in 1995 before nearly halving to 25% by 2005. It then continued to decrease, leveling off at around 15% by 2015.
Regarding team sports, participation remained steady at 30% in the late 1990s before surpassing gym activities and peaking at 40% in 2010. However, by 2015, this figure had dropped by 10 percentage points, bouncing back to approximately 30%.
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In 1995, gym activities were the least popular of the three, with only 5% of club members taking part. However, this changed as participation rose significantly to approximately 28% by 2010. By the end of the period (2015), the figure had slightly declined by 1%. In contrast, swimming followed a downward trend, starting at 50% in 1995 before nearly halving to 25% by 2005. It then continued to decrease, leveling off at around 15% by 2015.
Regarding team sports, participation remained steady at 30% in the late 1990s before surpassing gym activities and peaking at 40% in 2010. However, by 2015, this figure had dropped by 10 percentage points, bouncing back to approximately 30%.
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