People’s exercise habits have changed dramatically in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic, and fitness equipment manufacturers are paying attention. “This crisis is a turning point,” Simon Wang, executive vice president of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), said in his introductory comments during a council-sponsored Smart Fitness Online Product Launch on April 28. “People have been paying more attention to their health since the outbreak.” As a result, demand for fitness equipment that can help more people commit to an exercise routine is higher than ever. To that end, several fitness company manufacturers that make products in...