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45 Yoga & Fitness Class Statistics (2026)

Yoga and group fitness classes are among the fastest-growing segments of the health and wellness industry. From boutique studios to hybrid digital-physical offerings, the market is being reshaped by consumer demand for flexibility, community, and holistic well-being. These statistics capture the current state of participation, business growth, and technology-driven booking trends.

45 Yoga & Fitness Class Statistics (2026) révèlent les tendances clés de la gestion de la planification et des rendez-vous. Cette page compile 45 points de données provenant de sources industrielles pour vous aider à prendre des décisions éclairées. Les sources incluent G2, Capterra et des recherches publiées.

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Yoga & Fitness Market Overview

$96B

Global health and fitness club market size in 2026.

IHRSA Global Report

$37B

U.S. gym, health, and fitness club industry revenue.

IBISWorld U.S. Gym Industry Report

$14.5B

Global yoga market size (studios, retreats, and products).

Grand View Research

9.7%

CAGR of the global yoga market (2023–2030).

Grand View Research

300M+

Number of yoga practitioners worldwide.

Yoga Alliance Global Survey

36M

Americans who practice yoga regularly.

Yoga Alliance / Yoga Journal Study

115,000+

Fitness and yoga studios operating in the U.S.

IBISWorld

6.7%

Annual growth rate of boutique fitness studios (2022–2027).

Allied Market Research

$28B

U.S. boutique fitness market size including yoga, Pilates, barre, and cycling.

ClubIntel Boutique Studio Report

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Class Participation & Attendance Rates

21%

Of U.S. adults participate in yoga at least once a year.

Sports & Fitness Industry Association

64%

Of yoga practitioners are women.

Yoga Alliance Demographic Study

34%

Of yoga participants are men — up from 17% in 2012.

Yoga Alliance / Yoga Journal

73%

Of group fitness class participants attend at least twice a week.

Les Mills Global Consumer Fitness Survey

4.2

Average number of fitness classes attended per week by regular participants.

ClassPass Trend Report

15%

Average no-show rate for booked fitness classes.

MINDBODY Wellness Index

87%

Of boutique studio members say community is a key reason they attend.

ClubIntel Member Experience Report

42%

Of fitness participants have tried a new class format in the past year.

Les Mills Global Survey

58%

Of millennials prefer boutique studios over traditional gyms.

IHRSA Consumer Trends Report

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Class Booking & Scheduling Trends

71%

Of fitness class bookings are made through apps or websites.

MINDBODY Wellness Index

47%

Of class bookings are made within 24 hours of the class time.

ClassPass Booking Data

63%

Of studios use online booking and scheduling software.

MINDBODY Industry Report

35%

Reduction in no-shows for studios using waitlist features.

MINDBODY Business Impact Report

52%

Of members say ease of online booking influenced their studio choice.

ClubIntel Consumer Survey

Morning (6–9 AM)

Most popular booking window — 38% of all class bookings.

ClassPass Session Data

28%

Of studios offer class pack or membership auto-renewal through their app.

MINDBODY Industry Benchmark

41%

Of studios enforce a cancellation fee to reduce late drops and no-shows.

Boutique Fitness Solutions Survey

22%

Revenue increase for studios that adopted online booking in the past two years.

MINDBODY ROI Report

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Studio & Gym Growth

115,000+

Fitness studios in the U.S. — up 14% from pre-pandemic levels.

IHRSA Industry Report

24%

Growth in boutique yoga studios from 2020 to 2025.

IBISWorld Yoga Studio Report

$450,000

Average annual revenue for a single-location yoga studio.

Yoga Alliance Studio Economics

$275,000

Average startup cost for a new yoga or boutique fitness studio.

Entrepreneur Franchise Guide

68%

Of studio owners say rent is their single largest operating expense.

ClubIntel Studio Financials

82%

Of successful studios rely on recurring memberships for primary revenue.

IHRSA Financial Benchmarks

4.2 years

Average time for a new fitness studio to reach break-even profitability.

IBISWorld

57%

Of studio owners plan to expand offerings (new classes, retail, retreats) in 2026.

MINDBODY Studio Growth Survey

31%

Of studios now offer teacher training programs as an additional revenue stream.

Yoga Alliance School Registry

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Digital Fitness & Virtual Classes

$60B

Global digital fitness market size in 2026.

Grand View Research

33%

Of fitness consumers participate in both in-person and virtual classes.

Les Mills Global Consumer Survey

45%

Of yoga studios offer on-demand or livestream classes.

Yoga Alliance Studio Survey

$78/month

Average subscription price for premium virtual fitness platforms.

Statista Digital Health

18%

Of studio revenue now comes from digital class offerings.

MINDBODY Digital Revenue Report

30.4%

CAGR of the online fitness market through 2030.

Grand View Research

72%

Of people who tried virtual fitness during the pandemic continue to use it.

industry research

54%

Of consumers say they prefer studios that offer both in-person and virtual options.

ClassPass Hybrid Fitness Report

26%

Of yoga teachers now earn income from digital content (videos, courses, apps).

Yoga Alliance Teacher Survey

Points clés

Ce que les données nous apprennent

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The global yoga market is $14.5 billion and growing 9.7% annually, with 300 million practitioners worldwide.

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36 million Americans practice yoga, and 21% of U.S. adults participate at least once a year.

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71% of fitness class bookings are made through apps, and studios with online booking see 22% revenue growth.

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Boutique studios grew 24% since 2020, with average studio revenue of $450,000 annually.

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33% of fitness consumers now do both in-person and virtual classes, and the digital fitness market is $60 billion.

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No-show rates average 15% for classes, but waitlist features cut no-shows by 35%.

Questions fréquentes

Questions fréquentes

How big is the yoga industry?

The global yoga market is valued at $14.5 billion and growing at 9.7% annually. There are over 300 million practitioners worldwide and 36 million in the U.S. The broader U.S. fitness market is $37 billion.

What percentage of people do yoga?

21% of U.S. adults practice yoga at least once a year. 64% of practitioners are women, though male participation has doubled since 2012 to 34%. 73% of group fitness participants attend twice weekly or more.

How do people book fitness classes?

71% of bookings are made through apps or websites, with 47% booked within 24 hours of class time. Studios using online booking see a 22% revenue increase, and waitlist features reduce no-shows by 35%.

Are virtual fitness classes still popular?

Yes — 72% of pandemic-era virtual fitness users continue to participate. The digital fitness market is $60 billion, growing at 30.4% CAGR. 45% of yoga studios now offer livestream or on-demand classes.

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