New research has seen Liverpool crowned as the fittest city in the UK.
A survey of 2,000 UK adults carried out by training provider Beabetteryou.com, found that Scousers workout more than those in any other city in the UK.
Findings showed that 71% of locals claiming to exercise at least once per week.
Liverpool was ahead of local neighbours Manchester, where 66% of residents hit the gym at least once a week, and London, with 65 per cent.
The research found that Sheffield was the least active city in the UK, with just 19% of residents sporting their trainers and exercising at least once per week.
Plymouth and Birmingham followed closely behind, with just 22% and 24% of locals working out weekly.
As well as activity levels, the survey also quizzed respondents on their consciousness about what they eat.
While 77% of Liverpool residents claim to be careful when it comes to their diet, it is in fact Manchester which leads the way in the nutrition stakes as 85% of locals said they are careful about what they eat.
Simon Bubb, managing director at Be a Better You, said: “What I find interesting from the research is how we’re seeing such big variations from city to city.
“I am partly putting the fact that bigger cities such as Manchester, London and Liverpool boast higher fitness levels down to accessibility.
“For example, the main UK cities are home to more gyms, personal trainers, classes, and boot camps etc. so it’s likely this will impact on peoples’ motivation to get fit.”