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Are Run Clubs Still Cool? And Four Other Insights into the Hottest Fitness Trends of 2025

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
26/01/2025
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Are run clubs still in? How will AI infiltrate the wellness space? From personalised training to a heightened focus on longevity and recovery, the year promises exciting developments for every type of fitness enthusiast. And so, whether you’re lacing up your running shoes for a marathon or building muscle in the gym, popular tech workout brand Peloton shares their predictions for the hotter-than-a-sauna, sure-to get-our-heart-racing fitness trends of 2025.

1. Running shows no signs of slowing down

Running has been experiencing a resurgence, and 2025 will see this trend continue to grow at an astonishing pace. With global marathon participation breaking records, more people are discovering the joy and benefits of lacing up for a run. But it’s not just about hitting the pavement; it’s about smarter, more personalised training.

Peloton’s Pace Target classes are helping runners of all levels achieve their goals with structured workouts that push the boundaries of endurance. These classes tailor to your pace, allowing you to focus on your personal targets and improving your performance over time. Along with that, the emphasis on community connection continues to grow, with Peloton’s platform fostering a sense of camaraderie among runners worldwide.

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In 2025, the running boom will be more inclusive than ever. Whether you’re a first-time 5K participant or training for your next marathon, personalised training tools and real-time feedback will help you level up your performance, all while staying connected to a global running community.

2. All about AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising how we approach fitness. In 2025, personalised training plans, real-time feedback, and custom workout experiences powered by AI will become more accessible to everyday gym-goers. Peloton’s Form Feedback and Strength+ App are examples of how AI can guide you through your workout, ensuring you’re performing exercises with the correct form and maximising efficiency.

AI doesn’t just create individualised plans. It also offers instant insights to help you correct mistakes, adapt your exercises, and adjust your progress. Whether you’re perfecting your squat or fine-tuning your run, these intelligent tools will help you train smarter, not harder.

This combination of human expertise and AI technology represents the future of fitness: a world where workouts are fully customised, progress is tracked in real-time, and your form and technique are always a priority.

3. Long live longevity

In 2025, fitness will be more than just about pushing your body to the limit; it will be about working smarter and prioritising longevity. With growing awareness about the importance of sustainable fitness routines, recovery is set to take centre stage. As we age, the role of recovery in maintaining physical health and well-being becomes increasingly important. This year, the emphasis is on balance, consistency, and recovery as part of a holistic approach to long-term health.

Peloton instructors have long stressed the importance of finding a routine that works for your life, and in 2025, that message becomes even more important. Fitness isn’t just about short-term goals; it’s about building habits that will last for decades. This year will see an increase in classes that focus on flexibility, mobility, and recovery techniques, such as stretching, foam rolling, and guided cool-downs.

More people are recognising the necessity of recovery days, proper sleep, and active rest days to avoid burnout and injury. This shift toward sustainable fitness routines will keep us active for life, ensuring our bodies continue to move with ease and vitality for years to come.

4. Strength training lifts its game

Strength training has seen a remarkable surge in popularity, and in 2025, it shows no signs of slowing down. As people continue to embrace the benefits of building muscle – not just for aesthetics but for mobility, stability, and overall health – strength training has become a key pillar in many fitness routines. Whether it’s lifting heavy weights or engaging in bodyweight exercises, strength training is now accessible to a broader audience than ever before.

In 2025, the growth of strength training will also encourage more women and individuals of varying ages and abilities to engage in lifting, breaking down long-held stereotypes and misconceptions about who should be lifting weights.

5. Community and connection counts

Finally, when it comes to Fitness trends of 2025 it’s no linger just about the individual. Instead, it’s about how we come together to create shared experiences, with virtual communities, live classes, and group challenges all playing a crucial role in keeping people motivated and engaged.

Fitness isn’t just a solo activity anymore – and people crave the social aspect of working out. Whether it’s joining a live class from your living room or connecting with a global network of athletes, the sense of belonging and accountability within the fitness community is stronger than ever.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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