German Phrase
Ja, das passt für jedes Fitnesslevel.
Meaning
Literally “Yes, that fits for every fitness level.” It is used to confirm that something (a workout, a class, equipment) is suitable for people of any fitness ability, from beginners to advanced athletes.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to reassure someone that a training program, gym equipment, or class is appropriate for all participants, regardless of how fit they are.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ja,daspasstfürjedesFitnesslevel.
Ja (affirmation)
Used to say “yes” or to confirm something, similar to English “yes”.
passen (verb)
In this impersonal construction “das passt” means “that works/fits”. The verb does not change with the subject.
für + accusative
The preposition “für” always takes the accusative case; here it introduces the object “jedes Fitnesslevel”.
jedes (indefinite pronoun)
“jedes” is the neuter singular form of “jeder” and agrees with the neuter noun “Fitnesslevel”.
Fitnesslevel (loanword)
A borrowed English noun that stays neuter in German; plural would be “Fitnesslevel” as well.
🗨In Conversation
Ist das Trainingsprogramm auch für Anfänger geeignet?
Is the training program also suitable for beginners?
Ja, das passt für jedes Fitnesslevel.
Yes, that works for every fitness level.
✕Common Mistakes
Ja, das passt zu jedes Fitnesslevel.
“zu” requires dative, but the intended meaning is “for”, which uses “für” + accusative.
Ja, passt das für jedes Fitnesslevel.
Word order can be changed, but “das passt” is the idiomatic order; “passt das” sounds like a question without intonation.
Ja, das passt für jedes Fitnessleveln.
The noun stays neuter singular; adding an -n makes it sound like a plural that isn’t used in this context.
↔Alternatives
Ja, das ist für jedes Fitnesslevel geeignet.
Yes, it is suitable for every fitness level.
Ja, das ist für jedes Fitnessniveau passend.
Yes, it is fitting for every fitness level.
Ja, das passt zu allen Fitnessstufen.
Yes, it fits all fitness stages.
Cultural Tip
German speakers often use the verb “passen” in a very pragmatic way to talk about suitability. The phrase sounds natural and slightly informal; in a formal setting you might prefer “ist geeignet”. Also, note that “Fitnesslevel” is a modern loanword, so younger speakers will use it more often than older generations.

