Fitness ought to be a social event where people meet, interact, exchange ideas, motivate each other, compete, encourage each other, educate each other and ultimately inspire one another to achieve personal goals. The public gym experience beats the home gym experience in many aspects. A home gym is usually a facility that is rarely used owing to the persistent indiscipline and the comfort that com
es with the knowledge of having a gym at home. Research has shown that majority of the people who own home gyms only use them in the early days of acquisition. Thereafter, the gym is rarely used. This can be attributed to indiscipline, over expectation and general laziness. Lack of accountability and tracking is also a contributing factor. Man is a social animal. Sports and games were invented to be enjoyed by masses as a source of entertainment. While the participants enjoy a fit and healthy life, the spectators on the other hand enjoy watching at the comfort of a couch either in their lavish living rooms or over a cold drink. Opportunities for exercise are becoming limited by the day. Jungle fitness concept borrows from and revolves around the jungle and its inhabitants. The jungle is as an ecosystem, an environment and a habitat of millions of organisms that play by the rule of the jungle “survival for the fittest”. Jungle fitness borrows from the pragmatic and efficient system of the jungle where the best survive. The rules of the jungle suffice to guarantee existence and sustainability of the ecosystem. Jungle fitness thus borrows the following aspects of the jungle;