The following Fitness Equipment Industry Weekly News key developments across the global fitness equipment industry, including market expansion, distribution partnerships, sustainability innovation, major trade exhibitions, and new product launches. Based on the latest industry announcements and event coverage.
1. Matrix Fitness Strengthens Florida Operations with Experienced Industry Team
Matrix Fitness has expanded its sales presence in Florida by adding three experienced fitness industry professionals — Lori Main, Blythe Zimmerman, and Mark Smilek — to its regional team. Collectively bringing nearly 70 years of industry experience, the appointments reinforce Matrix’s commitment to one of the United States’ most active fitness markets.
Florida continues to play a significant role in the U.S. fitness economy. According to industry data, the state’s health and fitness sector supports more than 33,000 jobs and contributes over USD 3 billion in economic output. Nationally, fitness club membership reached a record 77 million members in 2024, reflecting sustained consumer interest in health and wellness.
The expanded team will support customers across commercial fitness, hospitality, multi-housing, and community recreation sectors. Matrix noted that the investment aligns with broader global wellness trends, as the wellness economy continues to grow and operators increasingly seek local expertise and long-term business partnerships.
2. SportsArt Introduces ECO-POWR™ Calculator for Sustainability Planning
SportsArt has launched its new ECO-POWR™ Calculator, an online tool designed to help fitness operators evaluate the environmental and operational impact of energy-generating fitness equipment.
The calculator enables facility owners and developers to input equipment configurations and usage data to estimate electricity generation potential, energy cost savings, and carbon reduction benefits. The tool is intended to support sustainability planning, ROI analysis, and environmental reporting initiatives.
The platform is built around SportsArt’s ECO-POWR™ technology, which captures human-generated energy during exercise and converts it into utility-grade electricity that can be fed back into a facility’s power grid. According to the company, the system can capture up to 74% of the energy produced during workouts.
As sustainability becomes an increasingly important consideration for fitness operators, SportsArt believes the calculator will help facilities better quantify the value of integrating renewable energy-generating equipment into their operations.
3. 2026 Ningjin Fitness Equipment Exhibition Opens in Shandong
The 2026 Ningjin Fitness Equipment Exhibition was held from May 28–30 in Ningjin County, Shandong Province, further strengthening the region’s position as one of China’s key fitness equipment manufacturing hubs.
The exhibition covered approximately 12,000 square meters and attracted more than 200 exhibitors and over 7,000 professional visitors from domestic and international markets. Products on display included cardio equipment, strength training machines, carbon-fiber bicycles, winter sports products, sports venue facilities, and club accessories.
In addition to the exhibition, more than ten industry forums and business matchmaking events were organized, focusing on topics such as export development, intelligent manufacturing, branding, and industry standardization.
Ningjin has become an important center for China’s fitness equipment industry, having established the country’s first regional public fitness equipment brand and the first industry index dedicated to the sector. The exhibition highlighted ongoing efforts to promote internationalization and industrial upgrading among Chinese manufacturers.
4. China Sport Show 2026 Sets New Records in Xiamen
The 43rd China Sport Show was held in Xiamen, Fujian Province from May 21–24, achieving record-breaking participation across multiple indicators.
According to organizers, the exhibition covered more than 200,000 square meters and featured over 2,000 exhibitors. Pre-registered visitors exceeded 33,000, including more than 7,500 overseas attendees representing 117 countries and regions. Total attendance was expected to surpass 120,000 visitors during the four-day event.
The exhibition featured three major sections: the APFIT Asia-Pacific Fitness Exhibition, the Sports Venue Facilities & Equipment Exhibition Zone, and the Sports Consumption & Services Exhibition Zone. Together, they showcased developments across fitness equipment, rehabilitation, sports technology, venue infrastructure, outdoor sports, and sports services.
A notable trend at this year’s event was the growing presence of AI-powered and intelligent sports solutions, including smart skiing simulators, intelligent fitness testing systems, connected training equipment, and AI-driven venue energy management platforms. More than 50 conferences and industry forums were also held, reinforcing the show’s role as one of Asia’s most influential sports industry events.
5. SPORTSOUL Expands into Commercial Fitness Market
Qingdao-based SPORTSOUL used the China Sport Show 2026 platform to officially launch a new range of commercial fitness equipment, marking a significant expansion beyond its traditional strengths in sports and home fitness products.
The company showcased a complete portfolio of commercial strength and cardio equipment, along with full-scenario fitness solutions covering commercial gyms, public fitness spaces, home fitness environments, and rehabilitation facilities.
A key highlight was the introduction of SPORTSOUL’s upgraded commercial strength line, featuring plate-loaded systems, selectorized equipment, and multifunctional training racks. The company emphasized improvements in structural stability, ergonomics, training performance, and industrial design. Several products also incorporate dual-function training concepts, helping operators maximize space efficiency.
SPORTSOUL also introduced new commercial treadmills, ellipticals, and indoor cycling products, demonstrating its ambition to become a broader supplier of commercial fitness solutions.
6. K-life Sport Showcases New Photoelectric Fitness Equipment Series
Xiamen K-life Sport Equipment unveiled five new photoelectric fitness products during the 2026 China Sport Show, targeting commercial gyms, boutique fitness studios, and premium personal training facilities.
The new lineup includes a light-emitting non-powered curved treadmill, rowing machine, air-resistance cycling bike, fan bike, and ski ergometer. By combining fitness equipment with integrated lighting effects and visual feedback systems, the company aims to create more engaging workout experiences while differentiating its products within the increasingly competitive commercial fitness market.
The launch reflects a broader industry trend toward enhanced user interaction and experiential fitness solutions, as manufacturers seek new ways to improve member engagement and facility appeal.
7. Shua Sports Renewed as Chinese Olympic Committee Supplier Through 2028
Shua Sports has officially renewed its partnership with the Chinese Olympic Committee (COC), securing its designation as the COC and Chinese Sports Delegation’s fitness equipment supplier for the 2026–2028 cycle. The signing ceremony, held in Xiamen, coincides with Shua Sports’ 30th anniversary and ushers in a new chapter of collaboration between the two parties.
8. Planet Fitness Faces Double Crisis: Securities Fraud Probes and High-Stakes Business Shift
On May 25, U.S. law firm Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP announced an investigation into Planet Fitness to evaluate whether it misled investors in its financial disclosures. Previously, multiple law firms, including Pomerantz LLP, had gotten involved. The issue stemmed from the company’s Q1 membership growth falling far short of expectations and a significant downgrade of its annual profit forecast, leading to a 31% single-day stock price plunge on May 7. The CEO admitted that the new marketing strategy “overreached,” alienating the core user base, and has since halted the national Black Card price increase plan and replaced the advertising agency.