Driven by the rise of well-being, a healthy lifestyle and a sense of belonging to a sporting community, the global gym market is experiencing sustained growth and a profound transformation, between digitalization and studio specialization.
10,000 dollars
It is the price of the gym considered as the most expensive in the world. Located in the West Village in Manhattan, New York, Continuum Club offers a monthly subscription, by invitation, of $10,000 per month, at an annual cost of $120,000. Advanced health tests, creation of a ‘digital twin’ for personalized training, very high-end technological equipment, recovery areas… The Rolls-Royce of fitness and wellness.
108.1 billion dollars
The fitness and wellness club market is expected to reach $108.1 billion by 2025 according to Global Growth Insights. By 2035, the sector could record revenues of 257.1 billion dollars, a growth of 9% over the forecast period.
200 000
According to Dojo Business, the world has between 200,000 and 210,000 gyms. In terms of countries, the United States leads with about 55,000 gyms, followed by Brazil, over 29,000, and Mexico, over 12,000. In Europe, Germany leads the way with more than 9,000 establishments. Just behind Argentina (almost 8,000), Italy and the United Kingdom follow (more than 7,000). France, meanwhile, has 5,600 sports and fitness centers spread across the country, according to the Xerfi study “The sports center market in France – Differentiation strategies of players and outlook for 2027.” In Asia, South Korea has more than 6,000 gyms, while Japan has more than 4,000.

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