The global connected gym equipment market size is expected to reach $1,048 million by 2023, registering a CAGR of 31.1% during the forecast period. Gym equipment connected to a software or application that records the workout of an individual and displays the data is called connected gym equipment. Connected gym equipment are set automatically, following an initial adjustment, to prevent incorrect and potentially harmful seating positions. Exercise station has a touch-operation screen, which displays the optimal sequence of movements. The equipment is connected to the internet and automatically transmits all training data to the trainer’s app. Thus, it helps to keep a track of workout goals, create personalized exercise plans, and record health history.
According to International Health, Racquet, and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA), in 2014, the number of fitness club memberships in the U.S. increased to 54.1 million, from 51.4 million in 2011. Rise in fitness consciousness and increase in level of health awareness is expected to significantly drive the connected gym equipment market. Improved lifestyle, coupled with rise in disposable income of individuals accelerates the market growth. However, high cost of connected gym equipment majorly restricts the market. Growth in fitness industry in Asia-Pacific is expected to open new avenues for the market players.
Major Key Players of the Connected Gym Equipment Market are:eGym, Les Mills International, Life fitness, Precor, Technogym, Draper, IncludeFitness, Paradigm Health & Wellness, Johnson Health Tech, and Nautilus
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