Swiss fitness sector hits new milestone with 1,395 centers and 1.37 million members, showing 4.7% membership growth despite broader economic challenges.

"At the end of 2024, there was a new record number of fitness centres in Switzerland."
"This shows that the Swiss population is significantly more 'fitness-oriented' than its neighbours."
The Swiss fitness industry is not just surviving; it is thriving with unprecedented momentum. Shattering previous records, the sector closed 2024 with a staggering 1,395 fitness centers nationwide, marking a robust 3.5% increase over the previous year. This is not merely a recovery; it is a full-scale expansion that defies the broader economic headwinds gripping the continent.
Even more impressive is the flood of new members entering these facilities. A massive 1.37 million people—representing a significant slice of the population—now hold gym memberships. This reflects a sharp 4.7% surge in membership numbers, proving that for the Swiss, health remains a non-negotiable priority regardless of inflation or market volatility. The data, released by industry association Swiss Active, confirms that the slump of the Covid era has been definitively relegated to history. The trajectory is clear: the demand for physical well-being in Switzerland is accelerating, creating a vibrant, high-demand marketplace that shows zero signs of slowing down.
While other sectors grapple with stagnation, the business of fitness is generating massive capital. In 2024 alone, Swiss gyms achieved a combined turnover of CHF 1.3 billion ($1.6 billion). This represents a powerful 7.6% jump in revenue compared to 2023, a figure that underscores the immense value consumers place on their physical health.
The financial commitment from the average Swiss resident is equally striking. With an average annual membership cost of CHF 998, individuals are investing heavily in their longevity. This willingness to pay a premium—nearly 1,000 francs a year—demonstrates the resilience of the 'health economy.' It suggests that while households may be trimming budgets elsewhere, the fitness subscription remains sacrosanct. This revenue growth is outpacing the sheer number of new centers, indicating that existing facilities are becoming more profitable and efficient, successfully upselling services and retaining a loyal, paying client base in a competitive landscape.
Switzerland is officially the fittest nation in the German-speaking world. The latest data reveals a stark contrast between the Helvetic confederation and its neighbors. A remarkable 15.2% of the Swiss population are now active members of a health or fitness center. This penetration rate comfortably outstrips Germany, where the figure sits at 13.8%, and Austria, which trails at 13.9%.
This is not a margin of error; it is a cultural statement. The Swiss population is proving to be significantly more 'fitness-oriented' than its peers across the border. While Germany and Austria struggle to break the 14% ceiling, Switzerland has surged past 15%, solidifying its reputation as a nation that values active living. This dominance highlights a unique market dynamic in Switzerland: a high-income society that correlates wealth with physical health, driving a density of gym usage that is the envy of the region. For international chains looking to expand, Switzerland remains the undisputed gold standard in the DACH region.
The narrative of the 'struggling gym industry' is dead. Since the end of 2022, the sector has been on a relentless upward climb, erasing the scars of the pandemic lockdowns. The current landscape is a robust mix of large chains, individual studios, and special interest centers, totaling 1,395 locations. This diversity is key to the sector's resilience, offering everything from budget 24/7 access to luxury wellness temples.
However, challenges remain beneath the surface. While the industry booms, public health data suggests a paradox: one in five people in Switzerland still do not get enough exercise. This gap represents the next frontier for the industry—a massive untapped market of potential converts. As we move through 2025, the fitness industry stands as a pillar of the Swiss service economy. It has successfully pivoted from recovery mode to aggressive growth, proving that in Switzerland, the business of bodies is stronger than ever.