Best Of 2026
Best Fitness & Health Subscriptions — Ranked
We ranked every fitness & health subscription by value, cancellation ease, and retention offer likelihood. Our scoring considers how easy each service is to cancel, how likely you are to get a discount if you try, and whether the community thinks it's worth the money. Here are the results.
Peloton
£12.99/moHighly praised for diverse workout options and community engagement
Strava
£6.99/moHighly valued by avid cyclists and runners for tracking and community features.
ClassPass
£15.00/moGood for variety but can be expensive for light users
MyFitnessPal
£15.99/moUseful for those tracking calories and macros; good value for regular users.
Noom
£32.25/moMixed reviews; useful for consistent users but costly for casual users.
Gymshark Training
£6.99/moLes Mills+
£14.99/moCentr
$29.99/moFreeletics
£12.49/moFitbit Premium
£7.99/moNike Training Club
£14.99/moApple Fitness+
£9.99/moWhoop
£24.00/moBarry's Bootcamp
£99.00/moPureGym
£29.99/moNuffield Health
£75.00/moDavid Lloyd
£120.00/moHead-to-Head Comparisons
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best fitness & health subscription in 2026?
Based on our ranking of value, cancellation ease, and retention offer likelihood, Peloton comes out on top. However, the best choice depends on your specific needs and budget.
Which fitness & health subscription is the best value?
Strava at £6.99/mo is the most affordable option. But value depends on what you actually use — a more expensive service you use daily may be better value than a cheap one you forget about.
How do we rank fitness & health subscriptions?
Our ranking considers cancellation difficulty (easier is better), retention offer likelihood (higher chance of getting a discount), available features (free trials, pause options, student discounts), and community verdicts on whether each service is worth the money.