I’m surprised north dakota is so high. Most of the rest is about what I would expect
pHScale on
Pacific Northwest with the cheeky 6-7
CivilAlpaca03 on
South Carolina and Illinois are both 21
Know_Mercy25 on
Florida seems like it should be way higher than middle of the pack, I guess boomers have tapped out of working out at their age. Offsets all the kayaking, surfing, hiking, biking crowd.
Ambitious_Ad6334 on
There is a laughable amount of people in Colorado along the front range who have done Ironmans, several marathons etc. Pretty crazy endurance athlete culture.
nickthearchaeologist on
With the amount of “So I went hiking this weekend…” and “Bruh, if you haven’t climbed this obscure, hard to reach location…” comments I get and hear in Colorado… not shocked
Dasoccerguy on
Even though Colorado is on top, the full dataset shows that only 1 in 3 people in Colorado are getting the recommended amount of exercise. #murica
Pleasant_Tangelo6791 on
In KY they do lots of 2 oz. arm curls.
thejmu on
Everyone in LA is just performative then huh
theRealRudewing on
Could’ve been a table…not sure what benefit there is to making it a map
Different_Ad7655 on
Just did my share in New Hampshire, got to keep moving when it gets chilly
Murky-Cartoonist5283 on
Mississippi not the worst for a change. Still pretty bad though.
Turbulent-Forever on
as someone who’s lived in utah and colorado, it’s a huge culture shock going anywhere else lol
FrogsFloatToo on
Definitely checks out. Moved to NC from MD, fatter folks everywhere.
Rambo_8641 on

Kentucky be like….bring me a bucket!
EmpathOwl on
This seems legit, Salt Lake City is one of the most physically active cities in the country. I was guessing Utah would be top 5
Colonel_Gipper on
I’m surprised Minnesota and Wisconsin are on opposite ends. Culturally they are pretty similar.
EdwardLovagrend on
Overlay this with the obesity rates to get the real answer lol
Throwawayhair66392 on
I love how the bottom two are right next to each other
Almost_A_Genius on
I definitely thought this was percentages at first glance and was confused as to why Kentuckians were so fit. Turns out they aren’t…
wildrabbits on
From CO- can confirm. Line out the gym door at 530 am!
monkeywrench1788 on
As a Kentuckian….*looks around* it checks out
Low-Contribution-526 on
What?? No way. Every time I’ve been to Colorado it’s hella people working out. I go to Red Rocks and there’s like 10 people running up and down that shit as a workout 😅
liquiman77 on
I’m surprised CA isn’t ranked higher!
Ucgrady on
I live and Kentucky and this feels… accurate. That being said I’ve also lived in Louisiana and they should be 49.
ceilingfansticker on
Is 1 the most fit or least fit?
homechicken20 on
Mountain town out West=Skinny and not poor.
Mountain town back east= Fat and poor
brzantium on
Wonder how far down Texas would drop if it lost Austin.
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I’m in Utah, checks out.
I’m surprised north dakota is so high. Most of the rest is about what I would expect
Pacific Northwest with the cheeky 6-7
South Carolina and Illinois are both 21
Florida seems like it should be way higher than middle of the pack, I guess boomers have tapped out of working out at their age. Offsets all the kayaking, surfing, hiking, biking crowd.
There is a laughable amount of people in Colorado along the front range who have done Ironmans, several marathons etc. Pretty crazy endurance athlete culture.
With the amount of “So I went hiking this weekend…” and “Bruh, if you haven’t climbed this obscure, hard to reach location…” comments I get and hear in Colorado… not shocked
Even though Colorado is on top, the full dataset shows that only 1 in 3 people in Colorado are getting the recommended amount of exercise. #murica
In KY they do lots of 2 oz. arm curls.
Everyone in LA is just performative then huh
Could’ve been a table…not sure what benefit there is to making it a map
Just did my share in New Hampshire, got to keep moving when it gets chilly
Mississippi not the worst for a change. Still pretty bad though.
as someone who’s lived in utah and colorado, it’s a huge culture shock going anywhere else lol
Definitely checks out. Moved to NC from MD, fatter folks everywhere.

Kentucky be like….bring me a bucket!
This seems legit, Salt Lake City is one of the most physically active cities in the country. I was guessing Utah would be top 5
I’m surprised Minnesota and Wisconsin are on opposite ends. Culturally they are pretty similar.
Overlay this with the obesity rates to get the real answer lol
I love how the bottom two are right next to each other
I definitely thought this was percentages at first glance and was confused as to why Kentuckians were so fit. Turns out they aren’t…
From CO- can confirm. Line out the gym door at 530 am!
As a Kentuckian….*looks around* it checks out
What?? No way. Every time I’ve been to Colorado it’s hella people working out. I go to Red Rocks and there’s like 10 people running up and down that shit as a workout 😅
I’m surprised CA isn’t ranked higher!
I live and Kentucky and this feels… accurate. That being said I’ve also lived in Louisiana and they should be 49.
Is 1 the most fit or least fit?
Mountain town out West=Skinny and not poor.
Mountain town back east= Fat and poor
Wonder how far down Texas would drop if it lost Austin.