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Sunny Health & Fitness Enters Strength Market

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Sunny Health & Fitness Enters Strength Market

Equipment maker expands beyond cardio with integrated strength line, digital platform

Sunny Health & Fitness has expanded into strength training equipment with its new Sunny Strength Line. The company, known for cardio equipment manufacturing over the past 20 years, introduced a collection including racks, benches, smith machines, free weights, dumbbells, and bars.

The launch marks the company’s evolution from a cardio-focused manufacturer to a comprehensive fitness equipment provider. The new strength line integrates with the SunnyFit app, offering workout plans, fitness tracking, and progress monitoring capabilities.

The launch of the Sunny Strength Line comes at a time when strength training is surging in popularity across diverse demographics. Approximately 30.2% of U.S. adults meet the exercise recommendations of engaging in two or more strength-training sessions per week, while 57.8% report not participating in strength training at all. The American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) annual survey ranked traditional strength training as the 5th top fitness trend for 2025, indicating a resurgence in its popularity.

Regular strength training is associated with numerous health benefits, including increased muscle mass, improved bone density, enhanced joint health, and a reduced risk of chronic diseases. Of note, there is a growing interest in strength training among women, challenging traditional stereotypes and recognizing its benefits for overall health and fitness.

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The Sunny Strength line features coordinated color schemes designed for home gym environments. The collection aims to serve both beginner and advanced users through its range of strength training products.

The company’s digital integration through the SunnyFit app provides personalized workout plans and tracking features. Sunny Health & Fitness continues to serve both home and commercial gym markets while expanding into the strength training sector.

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