10 Best Fitness and Gym Stocks To Buy Now

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In this article, we discuss 10 best fitness and gym stocks to buy now. If you want to see more stocks in this selection, check out 5 Best Fitness and Gym Stocks To Buy Now

From 2022 to 2023, the worldwide online/virtual fitness market experienced a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 39.4%, increasing from $15.65 billion to $21.82 billion. The market is projected to continue growing at a CAGR of 36.9% and reach $76.57 billion by 2027. The expanding use of smart devices is predicted to boost the expansion of the online/virtual fitness market. A survey by OMD Worldwide, a media communications agency based in the United States, conducted across Australia, Belgium, China, Greece, Ireland, Italy, KSA, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S., reveals that 61% of individuals own a smart device. Therefore, the growing prevalence of smart devices is fueling the expansion of the online-virtual fitness market.

Similarly, the home fitness equipment market is projected to expand from $15.13 billion in 2022 to $16.55 billion in 2023, demonstrating a compound annual growth rate of 9.3%. Furthermore, the market is expected to experience a CAGR of 10.1% and reach $24.28 billion by 2027. The home fitness equipment market includes the sales of various types of fitness equipment, such as cardiovascular training equipment, stationary cycles, dumbbells, kettlebells, store-based equipment, and in-home gym equipment. In 2022, Asia Pacific was the largest region in terms of sales within the home fitness equipment market, while Western Europe ranked as the second largest region.

In the coming year, virtual and augmented reality workouts will continue to be popular as more individuals seek out interactive fitness experiences. These types of workouts, such as Supernatural, Holoball, and Thrill of the Fight, not only provide entertainment and engagement, but also enhance accessibility for individuals with mobility or disability challenges. Additionally, advancements are being made in AR contact lens technology, which could display workout information during exercise routines. Mojo Vision is currently working on developing these lenses and collaborating with companies like Adidas, Trailforks, Wearable X, and 18 Birdies to determine the most effective ways to utilize and interface with this new technology. Although smartwatches and fitness trackers have been in use for some time now, the upcoming wearables that will be released in 2023 are anticipated to be more sophisticated. According to Forbes, the market for internet-of-things (IoT) based health gadgets will grow to $267 billion by 2023.