Rainy Day Activities: Indoor Fun & Z시세 Insights

Generation Z enjoys your own daily life with indoor activities even during the rainy season. The picture shows people who play badminton indoors. /Photo = Reporter Nam Dong -ju

The heat wave and the rainy season are continuing, but the younger generation does not blame the weather. During the rainy season and the bad weather, outdoor activities are difficult, but they are paying attention to the sweaty activities.

Exercises, which were considered to be the sports enthusiasts such as badminton, surfing and climbing, are being re -examined as ‘hip tastes’. In particular, these sports are gaining more response as they can be enjoyed indoors or water sports.

Although it cannot be determined as a characteristic of generation Z, people who enjoy sports in recent years prefer sports that can be left in photographs and videos while enjoying experience and records, not just exercises. The attitude of flexibly reacting to weather changes and turning the weather into consumption content is also a great way to show the maneuverability and sensation of generation Z.

“Mine!” 20s in the indoor badminton… The rainy season stress is blown to the shuttlecock

Generation Z enjoys badminton as a play of SNS content and relationships. The picture shows people who play badminton indoors. /Photo = Reporter Nam Dong -ju

An indoor badminton field located in Gangnam -gu, Seoul, where the reporter visited, was already full even though it was a weekday evening. On one coat, 2030 generations wearing bright sportswear shouted “Mine!” Mine is a place where the teams are overlapping with the team, and they are signals that they will hit the shuttlecock when the shuttlecock is flying.

Yang Jae -won (28), who visits badminton courses every weekend, said, “It is more active and faster than other exercises.” “The day is about 10,000 won per day, so the price burden is low and the equipment rental is included.”

Hong Jin -ah (30, female) said he hits badminton three to five times a week. He said, “It is more accessible to the stadium compared to other sports activities, and many people enjoy badminton, so you can attend comfortably regardless of your skills,” he said.

In fact, in Instagram and Tic Talk, videos with hashtags such as ‘#badmintongram’ and ‘#friendship rally’ are steadily uploaded. It is not just a movement, but a ‘activity of relationship’.

“I was addicted to the pleasure of completion”… Climb

Generation Z enjoys indoor climbing with a sense of achievement and SNS certification. The picture is to enjoy climbing. /Photo = Reporter Nam Dong -ju

Searching for ‘#Bouldering’ hashtags on SNS pours photos and videos of people posing in front of colorful rock walls. The movement of the walls with white choks on your hands is no longer a sport of enthusiasts. In recent years, indoor bubling allocation, which is easy to do with beginners, is popular among generations.

Choi Jae -bin (27), who first fell in love with a friend’s recommendation, said, “It is a sporting sport alone, but when you hear the support, help and cheers of the people behind you, it feels more likely to exercise with others.”

An official who runs a climbing center in Gangnam -gu, Seoul said, “The rate of joining in 2030 generations has increased significantly in recent years.” “Especially during the week, many people are looking for a change in everyday life, and many people shoot video for SNS.”

Waves indoors? You can enjoy it without going to the beach

In the rainy season, you can enjoy both sensitivity and content at the same time. The picture shows you surfing indoor. /Photo = Reporter Nam Dong -ju

An indoor surf located in Jeju Island. Even though they are indoor, young surfers are lined up under high ceilings, waves and LED lights. In line with the slogan of the instructor, the elasticity and laughter are not stopped among the young people on the water.

Yoon Ye -rin (24, female), who visited the surf, said, “You can surf even if you can’t go to the beach.” The office worker Yoon explained that he had chosen an indoor surf experience with his friends as a rainy season bucket list.

Lee Hae -jun, 31, said, “Surfing the sea should continue to wait for the waves, but the indoor surfing is constantly waves, so you don’t have to wait.”

An official from the surfing center said, “More than half of the visitors are increasing,” he said. Indoor surfing is a representative case of ‘Hybrid Taste Consumption’, which allows you to enjoy vacation emotions without the weather.

The rainy season can never be an obstacle to the Z generation who is familiar with revealing individuality. Indoor activity is a consumption experience that allows you to catch two rabbits that can be sweated, take care of your health and create content to share with SNS. The most important thing is how to play like me anywhere.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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