Why Gen Z Is Choosing Treadmills Over Takeout

LVLTN Staff
September 1, 2025
5 min read

A few years ago, the average Friday night for a 20-something looked like this:


Scroll through DoorDash, debate between pad thai and poke, maybe hit Netflix, and call it a night.

But now? That same person is more likely to be found booking a treadmill session, meal-prepping overnight oats, or planning their next 5K.

We’re watching something shift. And fast.

According to a recent report from The Gym Group in the UK, Gen Z is now spending more money on fitness than on takeout. That stat isn’t just interesting — it’s telling.

This generation isn’t just chasing aesthetics. They’re chasing meaning, energy, and mental clarity. And they’re doing it in a way that’s more disciplined — and more digitally aware — than people give them credit for.

So what’s behind the change?

A Generation Burned Out Early

Gen Z came of age during a perfect storm of instability:

  • A global pandemic
  • Economic uncertainty
  • Social media overload
  • A rising tide of anxiety, depression, and burnout — all before age 25

For many of them, fitness became less about looks and more about control — the one area of life where effort still equals results.

When your job feels uncertain and your screen time is hijacking your dopamine, lifting something heavy or sweating for 30 minutes is tangible, physical, real.

Fitness as Identity, Not Obligation

Unlike previous generations who often saw fitness as something they “should do,” Gen Z is treating it like a lifestyle value — right up there with mental health, sustainability, and authenticity.

They’re not just going to the gym — they’re sharing playlists, buying lifting shoes, and joining communities on TikTok, Reddit, and Discord. They’re blending wellness with identity, not separating them.

And that matters. Because behavior that’s rooted in identity is more resilient than behavior based on willpower alone.

Technology Isn’t the Enemy. It’s the Coach.

Ironically, the same technology that traps older generations in endless scroll is being used by Gen Z to track, measure, and gamify progress.

  • Apple Watches and WHOOP bands aren’t accessories — they’re accountability tools.
  • AI coaches and training apps deliver structure and feedback without judgment.
  • Online creators model consistency over perfection, breaking the “all-or-nothing” myth we grew up with.

This generation doesn’t need more motivation. They need systems — and they’re building them on their phones.

What We Can Learn From Them

If you’re a millennial, Gen X, or a burned-out parent wondering where your motivation went, here’s what Gen Z might remind you:

  • Make fitness social. Share your workouts. Text a friend. Compete for fun.
  • Create rituals. The gym playlist. The pre-workout walk. The post-lift smoothie. Identity is built in routine.
  • Track what matters. Progress isn’t always the mirror. Sometimes it’s energy, mood, or consistency.

And maybe most importantly:

  • Don’t treat fitness as punishment for enjoying life.
    Treat it as preparation for being fully alive in it.

Final Thought

The stereotype says Gen Z is lazy, glued to their phones, and afraid of real life.

The truth? They’re choosing to get stronger — mentally, physically, emotionally — and they’re using the tools they have to do it.

They’re not just on the treadmill.

They’re moving forward, and they’re bringing the rest of us with them.

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