The folks at Strava get a lot of data on users’ exercise habits and trends. Every year, it compiles all that information, assesses and analyzes it, and releases its “Year in Sport: Trend Report” announcing the findings. This month, it released the report for 2024. Many of the findings caught us by surprise — and in a good way.
“This year’s report underscores that fitness is becoming more inclusive, social, and sustainable,” Brian Bell, VP, communications and social impact at Strava, told GearJunkie.
To compile this report, Strava analyzed activity data from September 1, 2023, to August 30, 2024, for more than 135 million people across 190+ countries. It also pulled insights generated from a global survey of 5,068 active people both on and off Strava.
Here are some of high-level highlights we took away from reading the report. If you want to dive into the full report yourself, you can download the Trend Report for the U.S. from Strava’s website. The full report is 25 pages, and it has a lot more information than you’ll find here. These are just some of the findings that stuck out to us.
Let’s dive in.
Strava Year in Sport: Trend Report 2024

Running Club Boom

Balance Over Burnout

Women Working Hard

The Year’s Greatest Gear

Creating Camaraderie & Competition
