IHRSA: Health Club Membership Reaches 64.2M Americans
More than one out of five Americans belonged to a health club or studio in 2019, totaling 64.2 million consumers ages 6 and older, according to the 2019 IHRSA Health Club Consumer Report. The latest data shows a fifth consecutive year of growth in membership, while the total number of members has grown by 28 percent since 2010. In all, 21.2 percent of Americans were members of a health club or studio in 2019.
Based on a study conducted by the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) as part of the Physical Activity Council (PAC), nearly one out of four Americans (24.3 percent) used at least one U.S. health club or studio in 2019. The total number of health club consumers, which includes members and non-member users, has increased by 27 percent since 2010. Health club visits have also improved, amounting to 6.7 billion visits in 2019, up from 4.7 billion in 2010.
“Health club-goers have come to rely on their health and fitness facilities to engage in regular exercise as average attendance reached an all-time high of 109 visits among members in 2019,” said Jay Ablondi, IHRSA’s executive vice president of global products. “Results from the PAC highlight how important fitness is to the public as more than two-thirds of Americans (67.3 percent) engage in fitness-related activities, including cardio, resistance training, and group-based exercise.”
Later this year, IHRSA will release the 2020 IHRSA Global Report (June) that will provide an overview of the worldwide health club industry and the 2020 IHRSA Health Club Consumer Report (September), which will provide analysis of health club consumer growth, demographics, utilization, and trends as well as insights and applications for club operators. The 2019 IHRSA Health Club Consumer Report is available on IHRSA’s website.