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IHRSA update: The World in our hands

Melissa Rodriguez outlines some of the key findings from the new 2015 IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Industry – from continued growth in leading markets to the potential in emerging markets

By Melissa Rodriguez, IHRSA | Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 6
 IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Industry / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete
IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Industry / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete

The global health club industry generated US$84bn in revenue in 2014, with more than 180,000 clubs attracting 144 million members worldwide.

Leading fitness markets in the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific continued to show their strength, while emerging markets in Asia – as well as the global economic leaders India and China – showed potential further growth.

The Americas
In the US, the health club industry continued its strong performance. Revenue and total number of health club consumers increased significantly, while club count grew at a slower rate. Revenue grew to US$24.2bn from US$22.4bn in 2013, and club count increased to 32,460 from 32,150. More than 54 million Americans belonged to a health club.

According to The IHRSA Canadian Health Club Report, club operators serve nearly 6 million members at roughly 6,000 facilities in Canada. IBISWorld, an independent industry research firm, projects that revenue from gyms and health clubs in Canada will increase each year to 2019. Consumer demand for health and fitness programmes for active ageing, proper nutrition and sports performance, and to help address obesity, will help drive growth for health and fitness clubs.

Leading markets continue to perform well in Latin America. Roughly 15 million members in 16 Latin American markets belong to one of 55,000 clubs and studios. Brazil, Mexico and Argentina combined serve more than 13 million members in the region. The IHRSA Latin American Report shows that opportunities for growth remain in Latin America, as member penetration rates are still low in comparison with developed health club markets worldwide.

Europe
The fitness industry in Europe serves nearly 48 million members. Roughly 51,000 health clubs generate US$35bn in annual revenue.

Europe represents the fitness industry’s most profitable region: it has the greatest revenue and is second only to North America in terms of total memberships. The United Kingdom and Germany lead all markets in Europe in terms of revenue.

Germany attracts nine million members to 8,000 clubs and studios (source: DSSV). The health club landscape in Germany is shaped by a variety of club models: traditional full-service centres, women-only franchises, medical/wellness facilities, low-cost clubs, micro-gyms and more.

In the UK, according to research by The Leisure Database Company, roughly 8.3 million members belong to more than 6,000 health clubs and facilities. Private clubs – including full-service, low-cost and studio concepts – attract the majority of members; public health and fitness facilities in the UK cater for some 3.3 million members.

The health club industry in Norway and Poland is also robust. According to VIRKE, the Norwegian health club association, Norway generates roughly US$730m in revenue from nearly 1,000 clubs, with one million members. The Polish health club market totals US$491m in revenue from more than 2,000 health clubs and their one million members.

Asia Pacific
The Asia Pacific region serves 17 million members at 29,000 health clubs across 14 markets (excluding the Middle East). Health club industry revenue totals US$14.5bn in this region.

According to the recently released IHRSA Asia Pacific Health Club Report, there’s room for growth in the Asia Pacific region, as the average member penetration rate for the region is just 3.8 per cent. Australia and New Zealand lead all Asia Pacific markets, with penetration rates at 14.8 per cent and 11.4 per cent respectively. Larger cities in Asia – including Beijing, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta – are home to maturing industries, while future growth is anticipated in growing cities as well as the overall Asia Pacific region.

Opportunities for the fitness industry abound in the global economic powerhouses of China and India, which currently have penetration rates of only 0.4 per cent and 0.12 per cent respectively. China is home to roughly 2,700 health clubs with a total of 3.9 million members. The health club industry in India has roughly 3,800 health club facilities and nearly one million members.

About IHRSA

Founded in 1981, IHRSA – the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association – is the only global trade association, representing more than 10,000 health and fitness facilities and suppliers worldwide.
To learn how IHRSA can help your business thrive, visit www.ihrsa.org. Locate an IHRSA club at
www.healthclubs.com

Top 10 Global markets
INDUSTRY REVENUE (USD in millions)

INDUSTRY REVENUE
INDUSTRY REVENUE

Top 10 Global markets
NUMBER OF CLUBS

NUMBER OF CLUBS
NUMBER OF CLUBS

Europe
NUMBER OF CLUBS

Europe
NUMBER OF CLUBS
Europe NUMBER OF CLUBS

Want more detail?

Melissa Rodriguez is IHRSA’s senior research manager and can be reached via email at [email protected]

Published in May, The 2015 IHRSA Global Report is the most up-to-date publication on the global fitness business. It is available at www.ihrsa.org/ihrsa-global-report in print or as a PDF.

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Bright future: As leading economies improve, the health club industry is expected to thrive in the global marketplace / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete
Bright future: As leading economies improve, the health club industry is expected to thrive in the global marketplace / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete
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features

IHRSA update: The World in our hands

Melissa Rodriguez outlines some of the key findings from the new 2015 IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Industry – from continued growth in leading markets to the potential in emerging markets

By Melissa Rodriguez, IHRSA | Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 6
 IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Industry / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete
IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Industry / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete

The global health club industry generated US$84bn in revenue in 2014, with more than 180,000 clubs attracting 144 million members worldwide.

Leading fitness markets in the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific continued to show their strength, while emerging markets in Asia – as well as the global economic leaders India and China – showed potential further growth.

The Americas
In the US, the health club industry continued its strong performance. Revenue and total number of health club consumers increased significantly, while club count grew at a slower rate. Revenue grew to US$24.2bn from US$22.4bn in 2013, and club count increased to 32,460 from 32,150. More than 54 million Americans belonged to a health club.

According to The IHRSA Canadian Health Club Report, club operators serve nearly 6 million members at roughly 6,000 facilities in Canada. IBISWorld, an independent industry research firm, projects that revenue from gyms and health clubs in Canada will increase each year to 2019. Consumer demand for health and fitness programmes for active ageing, proper nutrition and sports performance, and to help address obesity, will help drive growth for health and fitness clubs.

Leading markets continue to perform well in Latin America. Roughly 15 million members in 16 Latin American markets belong to one of 55,000 clubs and studios. Brazil, Mexico and Argentina combined serve more than 13 million members in the region. The IHRSA Latin American Report shows that opportunities for growth remain in Latin America, as member penetration rates are still low in comparison with developed health club markets worldwide.

Europe
The fitness industry in Europe serves nearly 48 million members. Roughly 51,000 health clubs generate US$35bn in annual revenue.

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Germany attracts nine million members to 8,000 clubs and studios (source: DSSV). The health club landscape in Germany is shaped by a variety of club models: traditional full-service centres, women-only franchises, medical/wellness facilities, low-cost clubs, micro-gyms and more.

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About IHRSA

Founded in 1981, IHRSA – the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association – is the only global trade association, representing more than 10,000 health and fitness facilities and suppliers worldwide.
To learn how IHRSA can help your business thrive, visit www.ihrsa.org. Locate an IHRSA club at
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Top 10 Global markets
INDUSTRY REVENUE (USD in millions)

INDUSTRY REVENUE
INDUSTRY REVENUE

Top 10 Global markets
NUMBER OF CLUBS

NUMBER OF CLUBS
NUMBER OF CLUBS

Europe
NUMBER OF CLUBS

Europe
NUMBER OF CLUBS
Europe NUMBER OF CLUBS

Want more detail?

Melissa Rodriguez is IHRSA’s senior research manager and can be reached via email at [email protected]

Published in May, The 2015 IHRSA Global Report is the most up-to-date publication on the global fitness business. It is available at www.ihrsa.org/ihrsa-global-report in print or as a PDF.

Sign up here to get HCM's weekly ezine and every issue of HCM magazine free on digital.
Bright future: As leading economies improve, the health club industry is expected to thrive in the global marketplace / www.shutterstock.com/Stokkete
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