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Germany Sees Boost in Fitness Facilities and Members
2017-05-25 source ownAccording to the latest numbers, the ten million mark has now been shattered in Germany for gym members. In particular, fitness studios have seen impressive growth thanks to the latest trends such as zumba, trampolining, and yoga.
With these numbers, we can see that Germany have more fitness members than ever and more than Switzerland, Sweden, and Austria have in their population. With ten million unique members, this is without considering the online fitness users including Freeletics. Perhaps most impressively, this increase doesn’t look to be slowing any time soon.
Thanks to improved research and knowledge, it seems as though the goal of trainers has changed from the 80s’ ‘muscle factories’ and the focus now leans towards overall fitness and fun.