Every year, the American College of Sports Medicine releases its top trends in fitness.It’s always a great list, and it helps us ensure our gym provides exactly what people are looking for.
Here’s a quick look at the ACSM list, with some insight into the 2026 trends.
Wearable Technology, Mobile Exercise Apps and Data-Driven Technology
We’ll combine these three closely related trends. Wearables and apps provide a ton of data you can use to get better results in the gym. Our programs match up perfectly with the wearable technology Garmin products, Fitbits, Oura Rings, Whoop, etc.
Plus we use our own app to deliver the workouts and give you a place to record your metrics. No more guessing how much weight you should be using. This also serves as a great motivational tool as it details how much stronger, faster, and more fit you are becoming.
Even better, our coaches can review your data, help you interpret it and ensure your training plan moves the metrics you care about.
Fitness Programs for Older Adults and Adult Recreation and Sport Clubs
We love these two because we’ve seen what happens when people prioritize fitness for life: They live well as they age.
We create tailored programs for older adults, taking previous injuries, mobility issues and other concerns into account. If you’re 50+ or know someone in that range who wants to start working out, we can help.
As for sports, we have lots of ideas if you’re interested in competition: Hyrox, Spartan Races, running events, functional fitness competitions, bodybuilding, powerlifting and Olympic weightlifting, and more! There are many ways for masters athletes to participate in fitness sports.
Exercise for Weight Management
A professionally crafted fitness program is a key component of any weight-loss plan. If you do the right workouts, you’ll burn calories, shed fat and add lean muscle.
To supercharge your gains, we offer nutrition and healthy habits coaching so you can learn what you need to do outside the gym to hit your goal weight.
Balance, Flow and Core Strength
General fitness training quickly improves balance and core strength, but we can also incorporate elements that will help you make gains faster. Wobble boards, single-leg work, intense core routines—we’ve got all the tools to help you boost your balance and forge an iron core.
When you feel steady on your feet, your confidence sores!
Exercise for Mental Health
We’ve seen this for years: People who start working out and accomplishing goals stand taller and smile more. It’s incredible. Exercise has such a positive influence on the mind and not a single negative side effect.
If you’re looking to boost your mood and build momentum that will sustain you all year, exercise is the absolute best thing you can do for your mental health. We see it everyday, when our members are leaving feeling better than they showed up.
Traditional Strength Training
Strength training is our bread and butter. We know exactly how to make people stronger fast. No guesswork, no “maybe.”
We’ll find out exactly what you want to accomplish and put together the ideal plan. We have a ton of experience here, so we can tell you when you’ll start to see results and what to do so you keep moving forward. We’ll log your progress so you can literally see the numbers changing. It’s incredibly motivating.
Plus, you’ll have a coach teaching you how to move correctly, no more wondering if you’re doing an exercise wrong or if you’re in danger of hurting yourself. If you want to build strength in 2026, we can help.
Functional Fitness Training
This buzz term just means “doing stuff that improves real-world performance.” Examples: doing squats and lunges so it’s easier to climb stairs or doing deadlifts so you can pick up your child or dog.
“Compound movements” use many joints at once and transfer directly to the real world. They’re more complicated than fitness movements that use machines, but expert instruction flattens the learning curve. We can teach you how to do any functional movement and explain exactly how it will help you on the job, in your sport or in your home.
Get Moving in 2026!
If these trends interest you, let’s talk about it.
We’d love to find out what you want to accomplish in 2026. We’ll meet with you, answer your questions, log your goals and recommend a precise plan for success.
Want to increase endurance and use a Garmin to track results? We can help.
Want to help a parent become more active and preserve function as they age? We’re experts.
Want to drop some fat and add some muscle? We’ve got you.
Let’s talk this week and get moving in 2026: Book a free consultation

