The latest Fitness Industry Traffic (FIT) Tracker from the Health & Fitness Association (HFA) shows visits to U.S. commercial fitness facilities continued to climb in the third quarter of 2025. Both high-volume low-price (HVLP) and mid-priced gyms reached record visitation levels in this quarter, HFA reports.
In the third quarter, average visits per facility rose more than 4% year-over-year, reaching nearly 47,000 visits per location, as value-oriented gyms powered growth across the country. HVLP locations recorded the strongest quarterly performance on record, with visitation 22% above pre-pandemic levels, while mid-priced gyms also achieved a new Q3 high.
"The latest FIT Tracker results reinforce what we’re seeing across multiple HFA research initiatives as Americans continue to make fitness a consistent part of their lives," said Anton Severin, vice president of research at HFA. "The combination of accessibility, affordability and convenience is fueling strong engagement across much of the industry."
Visitation frequency also increased with the average number of monthly visits per user up 2.5% compared with 2024, indicating that growth is being driven both by new participants and by more frequent use among existing members. Regionally, the Middle Atlantic, Pacific, and Mountain divisions led growth, highlighting nationwide demand for value-focused fitness options.
Together with HFA's Fitness Industry Benchmarking Report and US Health & Fitness Consumer Report, the FIT Tracker contributes to a comprehensive, data-driven view of the fitness landscape, linking visitation trends, business performance and consumer behavior to inform business strategy, investment and advocacy efforts that promote the benefits of regular exercise.
The FIT Tracker is based on anonymized foot-traffic data from nearly 11,000 U.S. fitness facilities, analyzed in partnership with Sports Marketing Surveys USA (a Buffalo Groupe company) and powered by Placer.ai. The quarterly report is available free to HFA members and for purchase by non-members at healthandfitness.org/publications.
