Time to grab some more jelly beans, I mean, signals and drivers and take a look at one of my personal favorite future forecasts that I tell everyone about. I'm really excited about it and everyone hates it, which makes me want to talk about it more. So here we go. First signal. The fact that most people who try a new fitness tracker, a wearable device that tracks their steps or their sleep or their heart rate, a majority of people stop using them after 90 days. This is an interesting signal because this suggests people want to know their health stats more, but it just gets old over time and we don't stay engaged. So like this is a problem, how will it be solved? Interesting signal. Second signal; fantasy sports. So fantasy sports is blowing up as an industry. In the United States, it was three billion dollars spent last year, globally it's much more. Fantasy sports, of course, is a kind of betting where you take real information and real stats about real athletes and combine them into your own custom fantasy team to see how it might perform. This is a really popular pastime that is generating billions and billions of dollars, and anything that's generating billions and billions of dollars is a signal worth paying attention to. Signal number three; fantasy health ball. This is a combination of fantasy sports and fitness trackers. Always fun to see a new signal that combines two other signals. This was an effort that turned into a book that you can actually still find online if you're curious where one person wanted to get in shape and lose weight and he and all his friends were doing fantasy sports, and he decided the rules of his league would be that you have to earn your recruits. If you want to draft the best players, you have to take 20,000 steps today, or you have to climb 50 fights of stairs, or you have to eat this many vegetables. So you can't just pick an athlete, you have to earn it through your physical activity. Fast-forward a few years, a professor actually just filed for a patent and received it for combining fantasy sports and physical exercise. A professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology filed for this patent and the patents are a great place to look for signals anytime somebody is trying to lock in an idea that they had so they can profit from it in the future, that is a good signal that they may be building or making something interesting. Next signal; there is a new sports league called fan-controlled football, where fans of the team actually call the plays and decide which players will be put into each position. They use their smartphones to vote before the games and during the games in real time. So instead of a coach, you have all the fans using their collective intelligence to decide what happens on the fields. One of the teams that's really popular is called Screaming Eagles. A follow-up on the signal which I started tracking a couple years ago actually the CEO of this fan-controlled football league has been really vocal lately and talking about blockchain technology and other important driver that all futurists are tracking, and the CEO believes that blockchain will make fan-controlled sports and fantasy sports much safer and more stable in the future. Because when you combine betting on sports with fans controlling what athletes are doing and what advantages they are receiving, then there's possibility for all kinds of cheating and exploitation. Blockchain will be able to track who's putting money where, who's benefiting, who's voting, maybe you won't be able to gamble on something that you have helped influence or decide. This will help make this a more secure pastime, more transparent, and so an interesting signal to track. The last signal that I'm looking at in this forecast is the rise of e-sports. So currently there are more people watching other people play video games competitively than almost any other professional sporting league within the United States that we're on track to having more people watch professional video gamers play video games than any other sport except for the National Football League. They'll watch more video games and basketball, baseball, hockey, and soccer. So this is an interesting signal because when I look for the driver underneath that, it reflects that there's an expanding view of what's sports can be, right, that it's not just the same old games that we've been playing for decades and that bringing technology into our games is a plus. So let's add up all these signals and think about the drivers that are underneath them that we might want to combine into one big spectacular forecast. Some of the drivers I'm seeing here that I want to take into account. The fact that more people want to track the fitness and increase their physical activity but they're not meeting their goals, they are having a hard time saying engaged. We're seeing fantasy sports continue to grow in popularity and expand, thanks to the Internet and social networks. We're seeing fan-controlled sports as a really exciting innovation and entrepreneurial opportunity. E-sports is expanding our notion of what a support is and who gets to play and blockchain technology is making all of this more secure and safer for fans and investors to participate in. Add it all up and what kind of world might we wake up and find ourselves living in? Here is my forecast, which it's a bit of a leap, but I think it's possible and worth considering. In the year 2030, many professional sporting events will incorporate fan physical activity as a way to give advantages to their favorite teams. For example, all of the fans of a particular football team might add up all of the steps and use those steps to buy a power-up for their favorite teams such as an extra penalty kick, or tennis fans could pick their favorite players and use their steps or miles to buy their favorite players a third serve on an important point and vote on when that third serve could be used. Basketball fans could use their physical activity to earn extra free throws and vote for one that's free throws are given out. American football fans can earn extra downs or their favorite teams and decide which games or which plays they want them used on. At first this may seem like a completely destroys the purity of sport which is why I really like this forecast because when I talk about it to many sports fans, they get really upset with me. They think that this is a terrible idea and a future they would not like to live in at all because they're used to the way that sports are played today and the idea that fans would somehow be involved and so just the athletes somehow ruins what they love most about the sport. As a futurist, I really enjoy provoking people to think about how things might change due to forces and drivers that are really powerful and might be more powerful than your or mine or our collective desire to see things stay the same. So I offer this up to you as a strong opinion, very lightly held. But as an example of a forecast that can really help us really analyze are we prepared to truly imagine that the future could be different even about the things that we love the most.