The inertia of young adults, who have historically been more mobile than older generations, and an increasing
desire among baby boomers to stay put has been a roadblock for American mobility rates, which have declined for every age group.
It is being offered to employees in companies large and small, supplementing the skills of personal trainers at recreation centers and fitness clubs nationwide, and gaining a valued foothold
among retirees and
baby boomers who
desire to optimize their health and activity levels.