1. Smart Fitness Technology
Smart equipment with features like app connectivity, virtual trainers, and AI-powered performance tracking is making waves in the international market. Integrating these into your gym can attract tech-savvy users.
2. Eco-Friendly Gyms
With the increase in awareness about carbon footprint, sustainable gym designs using eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient equipment, and other green initiatives are becoming more popular as fitness enthusiasts prioritise sustainability.
3. Home Workout Spaces
As many companies have continued offering remote work options, the demand for home gym equipment and accessories that can be paired with online personal training has increased.
4. Functional and High-Intensity Training
Functional fitness and HIIT continue to dominate gyms. Equip your gym with tools like exercise cages, battle ropes, kettlebells, and plyometric boxes to cater to this trend.
5. Outdoor Fitness Spaces
Outdoor Community Gyms that prioritise inclusivity by offering equipment for youth and senior citizens are gaining traction as many Baby boomers still consider a commercial gym a place for body building and serious workout for younger generations. Many see the outdoor gym format more appealing and allowing for seniors to socialise while working on their mobility and strength.
