Sports Business/04/05/2019

Fitness Boom in Europe Continues: Industry Grows Constantly

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The importance of the fitness industry will continue to grow in 2018. With more than 60 million members, it is the number 1 among sporting activities in Europe. Especially Germany and Scandinavia stand out.

Die Mitglieder von Fitnessstudios werden mehr.
The members of gyms are getting more

Good news for the fitness industry: At the 6th European Health & Fitness Forum (EHFF) the organisation EuropeActive, which represents the entire European health and fitness sector in Brussels, presented the results of its new fitness study.

Germany Has the Most Members

According to the report, the European health and fitness market continued to grow strongly in 2018. The total number of fitness club members increased by 3.5% to 62.2 million. With a membership growth of 4.5 % to 11.1 million members, Germany continues to be the crown ahead of Great Britain, according to the study conducted in cooperation with the market research institute Deloitte.

  1. Germany 11.090 million, +4.5 %
  2. Great Britain 9.9 million, +1.9 %
  3. France 5.96 million, +4.4 %
  4. Italy 5.46 million, +2.6 %
  5. Spain 5.33 million +2.5 %

The Big Goal: 80 Million Fitness Studio Members

In terms of market penetration, however, Sweden is first: 21.6% of the total population go to fitness clubs, closely followed by Norway (21.4%), Denmark (18.6%) and Switzerland (18.6%). Throughout Europe, 9.4% of people aged 15 and over have a card for the fitness club. The greatest opportunities for growth exist in Southern and Eastern Europe, where the market is still small.

"2018 was another year of growth for the industry," summarises Martin Rutgers, member of the EuropeActive Board and co-author of the report: "We saw more small and medium-sized facilities opening closer to where people live and work, making fitness even more accessible for all. We remain confident to reach the industry goal of 80 million members by 2025."

The 8 Most Important Fitness Trends for 2019 in Pictures

What are the big fitness trends of 2018? ISPO.com lists the most important changes this year. These are the trends in pictures.
Trend 2, Wearables: The networking between Smartwatch, chest strap and smartphone is now working smoothly. So good that in the end only the smartphone and sensors in the clothing may soon be needed to analyze tracking data.
Trend 3, groups: Through communities and apps, fitness also becomes more of a team sport, which is much more fun for many than individual training in the studio.
Trend 4, operational fitness: Many companies help their employees and install training equipment themselves on the company premises. Or the employees save costs with their membership in the studio.
Trend 5, HIIT: Before 2018, HIIT was still number one in the survey of the Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. Now the highly intensive interval training still occupies third place. Efforts are called for.
Trend 6, networked devices: Thanks to intelligent software, training becomes more pleasant because more and more devices automatically adjust to the respective user and his performance.
Trend 7, senior fitness: "The growth in the area of senior fitness is the consequence of a broad acceptance of the fitness industry", says Prof. Dr. Niels Nagel, which is particularly due to the "positioning as a health provider".
Trend 8, Competitions: Who is the fastest in my friends list? Competitions are becoming more and more popular, especially among younger people. Measuring oneself is the trend.
What are the big fitness trends of 2018? ISPO.com lists the most important changes this year. These are the trends in pictures.
Trend 2, Wearables: The networking between Smartwatch, chest strap and smartphone is now working smoothly. So good that in the end only the smartphone and sensors in the clothing may soon be needed to analyze tracking data.
Trend 3, groups: Through communities and apps, fitness also becomes more of a team sport, which is much more fun for many than individual training in the studio.
Trend 4, operational fitness: Many companies help their employees and install training equipment themselves on the company premises. Or the employees save costs with their membership in the studio.
Trend 5, HIIT: Before 2018, HIIT was still number one in the survey of the Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. Now the highly intensive interval training still occupies third place. Efforts are called for.
Trend 6, networked devices: Thanks to intelligent software, training becomes more pleasant because more and more devices automatically adjust to the respective user and his performance.
Trend 7, senior fitness: "The growth in the area of senior fitness is the consequence of a broad acceptance of the fitness industry", says Prof. Dr. Niels Nagel, which is particularly due to the "positioning as a health provider".
Trend 8, Competitions: Who is the fastest in my friends list? Competitions are becoming more and more popular, especially among younger people. Measuring oneself is the trend.

McFit Most Successful Company in Europe

Among the companies, the McFit Global Group continues to dominate. With 1.95 million members, it remained ahead of Basic-Fit (1.84 million) in the European member ranking for 2018, which recorded the highest absolute member growth in comparison to the previous year (+316,000). Pure Gym (1.01 million), The Gym Group (0.72 million) and Clever fit (0.72 million).