Key points
This indicator measures the reported participation of Waikato Community Outcome Survey respondents in exercise and physical activity that increases their heart rate or breathing for 30 minutes or more. Participation in sport and active leisure is a source of enjoyment and entertainment. It can contribute to personal growth and development and is a good way to meet new people. It also has positive benefits for physical fitness and mental well-being.
- Some 42% of Waikato residents said they exercised for 30 minutes or more every day while 38% said they did this 2 to 4 times per week and 9% said they did this weekly. Only 3% of the sample said they exercised for 30 minutes or more 2 – 3 times per month and 2% did this monthly while 2% did this less often. Only 4% of the
respondents said they never exercised for 30 minutes or more.
- Some 61.8% of survey respondents in Hauraki District reported exercising every day, 23.4% exercised 2-4 times per week and 5.6% reported exercising weekly. Only 3.8% of respondents said they never exercised.
Reported participation in sport and active leisure – Waikato territorial authority areas 2007 (percent exercising at least once per week)

Source: 2007 Waikato Community Outcomes Survey (International Research Consultants Ltd/MARCO)
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What we want to achieve
The community outcome we are seeking to achieve by increasing participation in sport and active leisure is:
- We can participate in recreation and leisure activities that meet our diverse needs and we have opportunities to enjoy the Waikato region’s natural places and open spaces in responsible ways.