Volume One2026

The FitnessIntelligenceReport

Where boutique studios are finding new revenue, how wearables are redrawing the coaching relationship, and what programming philosophies will define the next decade of movement.

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7

Chapters

140+

Data Points

~80

Pages

Spring 2026

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Inside the Report

Seven chapters.
One coherent thesis.

Each chapter stands alone as a briefing. Together, they form a single argument about where the fitness industry is heading.

Chapter IStudio Economics

The $40/class ceiling is cracking — studios that survive will sell transformation, not sessions.

Boutique studios that have decoupled revenue from per-class attendance are outperforming their peers by 34% in annual retention. The shift from transactional pricing to outcome-based membership structures is no longer a premium play — it is a survival mechanism.

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34%

Higher retention for outcome-based models


II
Wearable Intelligence

Heart rate data stopped being a vanity metric the moment coaches learned to read it as a conversation.

Third-party wearable integrations now influence programming decisions in 61% of premium fitness studios surveyed. The coaches who treat biometric streams as dialogue — rather than dashboards — are building client relationships that last 3.2x longer than average.

Chapter IIIProgramming Philosophy

Strength training is not a trend — it is the quiet correction of two decades of cardio-first dogma.

Resistance-focused programming has increased as a share of boutique studio offerings from 22% to 49% since 2021. This is not a pendulum swing — longitudinal attendance data shows it is a structural recalibration driven by aging demographics and evidence-based coaching.

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49%

Of boutique offerings are now resistance-focused


IV
Corporate Wellness

HR directors are done paying for gym memberships nobody uses. They want measurable outcomes or nothing.

Corporate wellness budgets averaging $847 per employee annually are being redistributed away from passive benefits toward active engagement programs with measurable health outcomes. The vendors who speak fluent CFO — absenteeism reduction, healthcare cost offsets — are winning contracts that last.

Chapter VRecovery Economy

Sleep, cold, and stillness are the new cardio — and the margins are significantly better.

Recovery-focused services have grown from a supplemental offering to a standalone revenue category generating $2.1B annually in the US boutique market. Studios that integrated recovery suites in 2023 reported a 28% increase in average member lifetime value within 18 months.

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$2.1B

Recovery services annual revenue, US boutique market

Chapters VI & VII withheld

The final two chapters — on AI coaching and the consolidation of boutique brands — are reserved for subscribers.

VI
Market Intelligence

Three sectors, one direction — upward, but not equally.

Indexed growth scores (2019–2025) across boutique fitness, corporate wellness, and the recovery economy. Source: Pulse primary research, n=312 operators.

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Boutique Fitness
Corporate Wellness
Recovery Economy

"Recovery is not a trend. It is what happens when an industry finally admits the body needs rest to adapt."

— Pulse Volume One, Chapter V

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