The State of India's Fitness & Activity Sector — A Lyfskills Data Study


26,000+ Gyms and Activity Centres Mapped Across India's Top 3 Metros

Bengaluru, India — April 2026 — India's offline fitness and activity sector — gyms, sports academies, performing arts schools, and creative learning centres — is among the largest segments of the country's consumer services economy, yet remains one of the least mapped.

A new data study by Lyfskills maps 26,582 verified centres across Bengaluru, Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai — covering 34 activity categories and 2.9 million Google reviews. Here are the key findings.

Delhi leads by volume at 7,591 centres, followed by Bengaluru (6,471) and Mumbai (4,649). But measured by density, the order shifts — Bengaluru leads with 8.7 centres per sq km, Mumbai at 7.7, and Delhi at 5.1 due to its larger footprint.

Gym and fitness centres constitute 7,729 listings — the single largest category. Dance (3,201), yoga (3,032), music (2,468), and cricket (1,679) follow. Emerging categories include 426 coding and robotics centres, 333 gymnastics academies, and 309 chess clubs.

Each city shows a distinct activity profile. Bengaluru over-indexes in badminton (1.92x) and basketball (1.53x). Delhi skews toward cricket (1.18x). Mumbai stands out in theatre and drama (1.86x) and football (1.23x).

Of the 26,582 centres mapped, 96.4% are independently operated. Just 3.6% are chain-affiliated, spanning 97 brand names. Football leads chain penetration at 17.7%, while the two largest categories — gyms (2.6%) and dance (0.7%) — remain almost entirely independent.

80% of centres carry a 4.5-star Google rating or above, but the skew warrants caution — 39% of perfect 5.0-rated centres have 10 or fewer reviews. Among high-rated centres, reviewers praise trainer quality and coaching approach. In lower-rated centres, complaints cluster around facility cleanliness and equipment condition.

At a locality level, supply varies sharply. Rohini in Delhi has 7.5x the city median, Andheri West in Mumbai 5x, and Whitefield in Bengaluru 6x — suggesting that activity supply clusters around a small number of high-density residential corridors.

"What stands out is how individual-operator-driven the sector remains, how standard consumer signals like star ratings compress at scale, and how sharply supply density varies from one neighbourhood to the next — even within the same city," said Sumit, Founder of Lyfskills.

Download the fitness and activities study. Lyfskills is an activities platform. Lyfskills also operates Lynk.coach , a coaching management platform for gyms and activity centres.