Your City’s Favourite Workout Class Revealed In New Study

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Revealed: The Workout London, Liverpool and Manchester Can’t Live Without

Key points your readers may be interested in:

  • CrossFit is the most popular fitness class across every single UK city, with 110,000 UK wide searches overall
  • Barry’s Bootcamp comes in second place, with 14,800 searches overall
  • Manchester, Liverpool and London’s second favourite workouts are Barry’s Bootcamp, whereas all other cities (apart from Edinburgh) have F45 in second place
  • Edinburgh’s second favorite workout is SoulCycle, with 390 average monthly searches
  • Cardiff is the least fit city, with the lowest amount of searches for exercise classes across the board

Table showing average monthly search volume for each search term across all UK cities plus the UK overall:

1ST PLACE – CrossFit 

With 110,000 average monthly Google searches across the UK, CrossFit is the most popular fitness class by far, beating second place Barry’s Bootcamp by 643%!!

CrossFit workouts work for both beginners and advanced athletes, as each of the workouts offer options at different fitness levels. Movements include push ups, clean and jerks, legless rope climbs and thrusters. 

2ND PLACE – Barry’s Bootcamp

World-famous Barry’s Bootcamp uses a lethal combination of treadmill running and weights to get you fit fast. 

3RD PLACE – F45

Started in Australia, F45 is specifically designed to provide a functional full-body workout while improving energy levels, metabolic rate, strength, and endurance. The team mentality at F45 Training helps members transform their lifestyle physically and mentally while encouraging community growth and a no-ego attitude.


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