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Gyms Reopening: 46.67% of Members Won’t Return [Study]
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Gyms Reopening: 46.67% of Members Won’t Return [Study]

In the face of this pandemic, some places are beginning their initial stages of reopening. With the disruption this crisis is having on the fitness industry, we wanted to understand how gym members feel about gyms reopening.

RunRepeat.com surveyed 10,824 gym members to learn if they plan to return to gyms upon reopening and whether they will be keeping their memberships or not. The survey was run on RunRepeat.com, between April 24th and May 1st, including respondents from 116 countries, 6636 of which were US-based. 

Key Findings

  • American’s are the least likely to return to their gyms upon reopening (50.16%).
  • Nearly half of all gym members globally will not return to their gyms upon reopening (46.67%).
  • More than a third of all gym members globally have already canceled or are considering canceling their memberships (36.57%). 
  • Women are less likely to return to the gym when reopened (52.25%) in comparison to men (45.75%).
  • The UK has the highest amount of gym memberships already canceled (18.92%).
  • Australia had the highest amount of members who either already canceled or were considering canceling their memberships (41.15%).

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Impact of COVID-19 on gyms reopening and gym memberships

5,052 of the 10,824 respondents with gym memberships globally said they would not return to their gym when it reopens (46.67%) and 5,772 said they would return (53.33%).

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American’s were the least likely to return to their gym of any country with 50.16% stating they would not return to their gyms when reopened.  

When asked about their plans regarding their gym memberships, over one third (36.57%) of respondents globally said they have already canceled (12.39%) or are considering canceling their memberships (24.18%).

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The United Kingdom had the highest percentage of gym members who have already canceled their memberships (18.92%). Australians had the highest percentage of gym members who had either already canceled or were considering canceling their gym membership (41.15%).

State differences in responses of gym members

In America, Georgia was the state least likely to return their gyms when reopened (70.56%), followed by Maryland (63.16%) and New Jersey (57.80%). 

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New Jersey had the highest percentage of respondents that have already canceled or are considering canceling their memberships combined at 42.77%, followed by Minnesota at 41.75% and California at 39.80%.

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The states with the highest percentage of members who have already canceled their memberships are Massachusetts at 16.57%, Virginia at 15.98%, and Colorado at 12.90%.

Gender differences in responses of gym members

Women were less likely to return to their gyms (52.25%) when reopened than men (45.75%).

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Although women were less likely to return to the gym, men are more likely to cancel or consider canceling their memberships (37.27%) in comparison to women (32.26%).

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