Market Trends of South Korea Health And Fitness Club Industry
Growing Prevalence of Gyms and Fitness Centers Driving the Market
Consumers' shift toward a healthy lifestyle is driving the demand for health and fitness club services. The rising prominence of sports activities, celebrity endorsements, international sports and fitness events, social media influence, and various government initiatives and campaigns, such as the National Fitness 100 project (by the National Sports Promotion Act of Korea in March 2021), is encouraging Koreans to take part in various fitness and sports-related activities, thus contributing to the increasing expenditure on a healthy lifestyle.
Moreover, South Korea has witnessed an elevated trend nationwide in the number of registered fitness centers in the past decade. Furthermore, health and fitness clubs encompass a holistic approach to health and wellness and have become one-stop destinations for individuals seeking comprehensive wellness solutions. Fitness clubs offer services like group fitness classes, personal training, nutritional counseling, and spa amenities to lure more consumers and provide access to fitness professionals, trainers, and wellness experts. The rising focus of consumers on health and wellness and an increasing number of consumers joining health and fitness clubs to stay fit and active encourages health and fitness clubs to take strategic initiatives like expansions, which are likely to augment the growth of the South Korean health and fitness club market.
Strong Demand for Personal Training Driving Market Growth
The demand for experienced personal trainers and fitness instructors in South Korea has grown over the past years due to a rise in the obese or overweight population, as well as a growing interest in personalized workout schedules. In this fast-paced modern life, people do not have the time to take care of their health. As a result, there is an increase in the prevalence of numerous lifestyle diseases. Some people are overweight due to slow metabolism or genetics, while others may be due to a lack of physical activity. Personal trainers can provide the necessary support, guidance, and accountability to help individuals achieve their fitness goals. Thus, consumers are increasingly seeking personalized health and fitness services. Furthermore, most traditional brick-and-mortar gyms do not provide much education on health and fitness.
Additionally, the aging population in South Korea is increasing, and with it, the demand for personal instructors is rising. Older people have different fitness needs compared to younger millennials. The seniors need to train to stay healthy; however, they are more susceptible to injuries and other issues. According to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (South Korea), in 2023, the number of people aged 65 and older in South Korea was estimated to be 9.73 million.