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Asia: Crazy fit Asia

Over 300 fitness executives gathered in Singapore recently for the World Fit Summit. HCM’s Steph Eaves attended to chat with CEO and founder Ross Campbell and find out more about the industry in Asia

By Steph Eaves, Health Club Management and Sports Management | Published in Health Club Management 2019 issue 7
Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit
Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit
Our industry in Asia is growing at an exponential rate but it’s too fragmented to ensure sustainable growth. Hundreds of exciting brands and businesses exist, many with great potential but we need to work together to grow our marketplace, engage new demographics and better serve communities and customers - Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit

How did you come to be based in Asia?
I studied sports science and neuroscience at university in Glasgow, having been a gym fanatic growing up. After university I fell into events and media and became the co-founder, CEO and then chair of an energy events company – Oil & Gas Council – that expanded to five offices globally.

I moved to Singapore from London to grow the business, and once we had successfully expanded into Asia, I sold my stake. After the sale I decided to start my own gym in Singapore – The Jungle.

What made you decide to launch Fit Summit?
When doing a business review of The Jungle, I realised there was no influential business network in Asia to help gym owners and fitness brands grow their business. This was the catalyst for creating FIT Summit.
Creating scalable and profitable fitness-related businesses in Asia is very tough – I’ve had first-hand experience of that. I wanted to ensure other business owners and investors had access to the connectivity and business knowledge they needed to ensure the success of their business and the return of their investment.

What’s your take on the fitness industry in Asia?
Excluding Japan, Asia has 35+ countries and a population of over 3 billion people, many of whom have had little exposure to fitness. We are far behind more mature markets in terms of market penetration for gym membership and investing in physical activities. Exercise is not part of the day-to-day lifestyle of most. This, however, is the opportunity many companies are now chasing.

Big boxes are finding increasing success across Asia. Yoga, pilates, HIIT and boxing have strong followings across many demographics and age ranges. However, we have a long way to go to successfully and sustainably grow our industry.

How do you see fitness in Asia evolving over the next few years?
Market penetration rates will increase and consumer price sensitivity will decrease, resulting in key evolutions across several fronts. Higher capitalised and better managed independents will take market share from the small, niche boutique market. There’ll be an increase in the number of franchise brands in the region – especially HIIT and 24/7 gym concepts.

There will be unprecedented product choice for consumers as businesses innovate with everything from price point, membership structures, technology, design and experience. Big boxes will also be taking market share from the boutique market space with their innovative small box concepts and big investments in technology.

Fit for business

Fit Summit speakers share their insights into Asia’s fitness industry

Rich Hutson
CEO, CHi Fitness, Malaysia
Rich Hutson
"Penetration rates are considerably higher in Europe and North America, and I don’t ever see Asia coming close to those numbers until more affordable options are available"

It’s a very exciting time to be in Asia as there’s still considerable growth to come from within the fitness industry.

I think the boutique sector and big box budget clubs will see the biggest growth as they have the greatest opportunity. The budget clubs should make fitness more affordable to some of the lower income sectors and increase the penetration rates across Asia. Penetration rates are considerably higher in Australia, Europe and North America, and I don’t ever see Asia coming close to those numbers until more affordable options are available for lower income sectors.

Anabel Chew
Co-founder, WeBarre, Singapore
Anabel Chew
"The entry of ClassPass into Asia has fuelled the growth, awareness and demand for fitness and wellness classes"

In some Asian cities like Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok, there is a significant fitness footprint and boutique fitness is thriving and growing immensely. The entry of ClassPass into Asia has also fuelled the growth, awareness and demand for fitness and wellness classes.

There is much more opportunity in other cities around Asia, as people become more aware of the importance to live an active lifestyle. I think the quality of classes in Asia are levelling up very quickly, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the standards will match or even surpass fitness studios and gyms in the US, UK and Australia.

Simon Flint
CEO, Evolution Wellness, Southeast Asia
Simon Flint
"Regional governments are becoming more aware of the importance of intervening in sedentary lifestyles, which has to be good for our industry"

While it’s highly fragmented, the fitness industry in Asia is still attracting a number of new startups, hobbyists and franchisees, due to the relatively low barriers to entry for a small box outfit.

It’s my personal view that there is sometimes an under-appreciation for the complexities around the health club industry and what it takes to be successful over the long term, and this can be evidenced in a number of outlet closures alongside an increasing number of openings.

On the positive side, there’s an ever-increasing interest in the consumer mind around health and longevity. On top of that, regional governments are becoming more aware of the importance of intervening in sedentary lifestyles.

Shan Ms
Director, Cult.fit, India
Shan Ms
"In India, it’s about market creation – one needs to innovate heavily to reach the under-penetrated market"

Gym penetration in India is very low. The Indian fitness market is very small compared to other global markets but is growing very fast thanks to increased awareness, disposable incomes and better supply of gyms. Developing markets in Asia will behave similarly to what we are seeing in India, but markets like Singapore, Japan and Korea are different – they’re at very advanced stages.

It’s a very price-sensitive market and consumers are value-conscious. One needs to enhance the value and make it more compelling for the user. With a compelling product, the right business model and good marketing, the market can grow.

In India, it’s about market creation – copying globally successful models won’t work. One needs to innovate heavily to reach the under-penetrated market.

Jack Thomas
Founder, BASE & founder, Fitness Business Asia podcast, Thailand
Jack Thomas
"Concepts are coming to Asia quicker now than they used to – in just one or two years"

The fitness industry in Thailand is a few years behind cities like London and New York, of course. But concepts are coming here quicker now than they used to. Where something that’s popular in America might have taken five or six years to hit Asia in the past, now it’s more like one or two years.

We’ve definitely seen an explosion in boutiques in the last few years. But in Singapore and Thailand it feels like that’s levelled out for now. I think some boutique operators are realising that it’s not an easy path to riches. Even though health and fitness is booming, it doesn’t mean you can just set up a business and it will automatically be successful. I think we’ll see some consolidation over the next few years. There’ll be a few players that will join forces.

Gita Sjahrir
Co-founder, Ride, Indonesia
Gita Sjahrir
"The big issue right now in Asia is that studios are so competitive with each other. And that’s stupid"

The big issue right now in Asia is that studios are so competitive with each other. And that’s stupid. If you’re in the boutique fitness industry, you’re attracting a certain demographic. So why are we competing with each other, trying to bite off little pieces of the same pie, when we can just work together to grow the pie? It’s better to be part of an industry where there are lots of great players.

Fit Summit’s six core goals:
  • To defragment the industry in Asia and be a catalyst for collaboration, knowledge sharing and growth.
  • To facilitate new investment into the Asia industry.
  • To help the industry optimally deliver innovative services, solutions and products into the marketplace.
  • To partner companies to ensure their employees are benefiting from new breakthroughs in health, fitness and wellness.
  • To assist government ministries and agencies to promote new health, fitness and wellness initiatives.
  • To promote Asia as a hub for health, fitness and wellness and a new global centre of excellence and innovation.
Upcoming event: Asia Fitness & Wellness Summit

This thought leadership and business development conference will take place on 25 September at the Mira Hotel, Hong Kong.

The event has been designed so owners, managers and investors in health, fitness and wellness brands can meet and do business.

On the agenda will be fitness, wellness and corporate wellness trends, investments, products, technology, market innovations, engagement strategies and partnerships. www.thefitsummit.com/events/asia

About FIT Summit

FIT Summit is the thought leadership and networking platform for Asia-Pacific’s health, fitness and wellness industry.

Its network includes multinational gyms, franchisees, boutiques and start-ups, apparel, equipment, nutrition and technology providers, sporting events, insurers, investment firms, consultancy groups, government bodies and corporate wellness.

www.thefitsummit.com

Upcoming event: The Bali Wellness Summit

This conference, which will be held at the Alila Seminyak on 28 November 2019, will focus on the business of wellness, looking at retreats, fitness, wellness and spa facilities, business trends, international investment, consumer demand, technology, wellness tourism, and market innovation.

The event will include keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive Q&As, a sunset cocktail reception and a second day of optional wellness activities, such as yoga, meditation, mindfulness and fitness classes.

The event will welcome 225 executives, 100 companies and will feature 25 Speakers.

www.thefitsummit.com/events/bali

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The fitness industry in Asia has seen significant growth in recent years, and experts say it’s just the beginning / shutterstock
The fitness industry in Asia has seen significant growth in recent years, and experts say it’s just the beginning / shutterstock
Ross Campbell founded The Fit Summit to help grow the industry in Asia
Ross Campbell founded The Fit Summit to help grow the industry in Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
Delegates heard from some of the most inspiring players within the fitness industry in Asia
Delegates heard from some of the most inspiring players within the fitness industry in Asia
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/imagesX/119989_888713.jpg
'Our industry in Asia is growing at an exponential rate, but it's too fragmented to ensure sustainable growth. We need to work together to grow our marketplace' – We chat to Ross Campbell, founder of Fit Summit...
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features

Asia: Crazy fit Asia

Over 300 fitness executives gathered in Singapore recently for the World Fit Summit. HCM’s Steph Eaves attended to chat with CEO and founder Ross Campbell and find out more about the industry in Asia

By Steph Eaves, Health Club Management and Sports Management | Published in Health Club Management 2019 issue 7
Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit
Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit
Our industry in Asia is growing at an exponential rate but it’s too fragmented to ensure sustainable growth. Hundreds of exciting brands and businesses exist, many with great potential but we need to work together to grow our marketplace, engage new demographics and better serve communities and customers - Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit

How did you come to be based in Asia?
I studied sports science and neuroscience at university in Glasgow, having been a gym fanatic growing up. After university I fell into events and media and became the co-founder, CEO and then chair of an energy events company – Oil & Gas Council – that expanded to five offices globally.

I moved to Singapore from London to grow the business, and once we had successfully expanded into Asia, I sold my stake. After the sale I decided to start my own gym in Singapore – The Jungle.

What made you decide to launch Fit Summit?
When doing a business review of The Jungle, I realised there was no influential business network in Asia to help gym owners and fitness brands grow their business. This was the catalyst for creating FIT Summit.
Creating scalable and profitable fitness-related businesses in Asia is very tough – I’ve had first-hand experience of that. I wanted to ensure other business owners and investors had access to the connectivity and business knowledge they needed to ensure the success of their business and the return of their investment.

What’s your take on the fitness industry in Asia?
Excluding Japan, Asia has 35+ countries and a population of over 3 billion people, many of whom have had little exposure to fitness. We are far behind more mature markets in terms of market penetration for gym membership and investing in physical activities. Exercise is not part of the day-to-day lifestyle of most. This, however, is the opportunity many companies are now chasing.

Big boxes are finding increasing success across Asia. Yoga, pilates, HIIT and boxing have strong followings across many demographics and age ranges. However, we have a long way to go to successfully and sustainably grow our industry.

How do you see fitness in Asia evolving over the next few years?
Market penetration rates will increase and consumer price sensitivity will decrease, resulting in key evolutions across several fronts. Higher capitalised and better managed independents will take market share from the small, niche boutique market. There’ll be an increase in the number of franchise brands in the region – especially HIIT and 24/7 gym concepts.

There will be unprecedented product choice for consumers as businesses innovate with everything from price point, membership structures, technology, design and experience. Big boxes will also be taking market share from the boutique market space with their innovative small box concepts and big investments in technology.

Fit for business

Fit Summit speakers share their insights into Asia’s fitness industry

Rich Hutson
CEO, CHi Fitness, Malaysia
Rich Hutson
"Penetration rates are considerably higher in Europe and North America, and I don’t ever see Asia coming close to those numbers until more affordable options are available"

It’s a very exciting time to be in Asia as there’s still considerable growth to come from within the fitness industry.

I think the boutique sector and big box budget clubs will see the biggest growth as they have the greatest opportunity. The budget clubs should make fitness more affordable to some of the lower income sectors and increase the penetration rates across Asia. Penetration rates are considerably higher in Australia, Europe and North America, and I don’t ever see Asia coming close to those numbers until more affordable options are available for lower income sectors.

Anabel Chew
Co-founder, WeBarre, Singapore
Anabel Chew
"The entry of ClassPass into Asia has fuelled the growth, awareness and demand for fitness and wellness classes"

In some Asian cities like Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok, there is a significant fitness footprint and boutique fitness is thriving and growing immensely. The entry of ClassPass into Asia has also fuelled the growth, awareness and demand for fitness and wellness classes.

There is much more opportunity in other cities around Asia, as people become more aware of the importance to live an active lifestyle. I think the quality of classes in Asia are levelling up very quickly, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the standards will match or even surpass fitness studios and gyms in the US, UK and Australia.

Simon Flint
CEO, Evolution Wellness, Southeast Asia
Simon Flint
"Regional governments are becoming more aware of the importance of intervening in sedentary lifestyles, which has to be good for our industry"

While it’s highly fragmented, the fitness industry in Asia is still attracting a number of new startups, hobbyists and franchisees, due to the relatively low barriers to entry for a small box outfit.

It’s my personal view that there is sometimes an under-appreciation for the complexities around the health club industry and what it takes to be successful over the long term, and this can be evidenced in a number of outlet closures alongside an increasing number of openings.

On the positive side, there’s an ever-increasing interest in the consumer mind around health and longevity. On top of that, regional governments are becoming more aware of the importance of intervening in sedentary lifestyles.

Shan Ms
Director, Cult.fit, India
Shan Ms
"In India, it’s about market creation – one needs to innovate heavily to reach the under-penetrated market"

Gym penetration in India is very low. The Indian fitness market is very small compared to other global markets but is growing very fast thanks to increased awareness, disposable incomes and better supply of gyms. Developing markets in Asia will behave similarly to what we are seeing in India, but markets like Singapore, Japan and Korea are different – they’re at very advanced stages.

It’s a very price-sensitive market and consumers are value-conscious. One needs to enhance the value and make it more compelling for the user. With a compelling product, the right business model and good marketing, the market can grow.

In India, it’s about market creation – copying globally successful models won’t work. One needs to innovate heavily to reach the under-penetrated market.

Jack Thomas
Founder, BASE & founder, Fitness Business Asia podcast, Thailand
Jack Thomas
"Concepts are coming to Asia quicker now than they used to – in just one or two years"

The fitness industry in Thailand is a few years behind cities like London and New York, of course. But concepts are coming here quicker now than they used to. Where something that’s popular in America might have taken five or six years to hit Asia in the past, now it’s more like one or two years.

We’ve definitely seen an explosion in boutiques in the last few years. But in Singapore and Thailand it feels like that’s levelled out for now. I think some boutique operators are realising that it’s not an easy path to riches. Even though health and fitness is booming, it doesn’t mean you can just set up a business and it will automatically be successful. I think we’ll see some consolidation over the next few years. There’ll be a few players that will join forces.

Gita Sjahrir
Co-founder, Ride, Indonesia
Gita Sjahrir
"The big issue right now in Asia is that studios are so competitive with each other. And that’s stupid"

The big issue right now in Asia is that studios are so competitive with each other. And that’s stupid. If you’re in the boutique fitness industry, you’re attracting a certain demographic. So why are we competing with each other, trying to bite off little pieces of the same pie, when we can just work together to grow the pie? It’s better to be part of an industry where there are lots of great players.

Fit Summit’s six core goals:
  • To defragment the industry in Asia and be a catalyst for collaboration, knowledge sharing and growth.
  • To facilitate new investment into the Asia industry.
  • To help the industry optimally deliver innovative services, solutions and products into the marketplace.
  • To partner companies to ensure their employees are benefiting from new breakthroughs in health, fitness and wellness.
  • To assist government ministries and agencies to promote new health, fitness and wellness initiatives.
  • To promote Asia as a hub for health, fitness and wellness and a new global centre of excellence and innovation.
Upcoming event: Asia Fitness & Wellness Summit

This thought leadership and business development conference will take place on 25 September at the Mira Hotel, Hong Kong.

The event has been designed so owners, managers and investors in health, fitness and wellness brands can meet and do business.

On the agenda will be fitness, wellness and corporate wellness trends, investments, products, technology, market innovations, engagement strategies and partnerships. www.thefitsummit.com/events/asia

About FIT Summit

FIT Summit is the thought leadership and networking platform for Asia-Pacific’s health, fitness and wellness industry.

Its network includes multinational gyms, franchisees, boutiques and start-ups, apparel, equipment, nutrition and technology providers, sporting events, insurers, investment firms, consultancy groups, government bodies and corporate wellness.

www.thefitsummit.com

Upcoming event: The Bali Wellness Summit

This conference, which will be held at the Alila Seminyak on 28 November 2019, will focus on the business of wellness, looking at retreats, fitness, wellness and spa facilities, business trends, international investment, consumer demand, technology, wellness tourism, and market innovation.

The event will include keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive Q&As, a sunset cocktail reception and a second day of optional wellness activities, such as yoga, meditation, mindfulness and fitness classes.

The event will welcome 225 executives, 100 companies and will feature 25 Speakers.

www.thefitsummit.com/events/bali

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The fitness industry in Asia has seen significant growth in recent years, and experts say it’s just the beginning / shutterstock
The fitness industry in Asia has seen significant growth in recent years, and experts say it’s just the beginning / shutterstock
Ross Campbell founded The Fit Summit to help grow the industry in Asia
Ross Campbell founded The Fit Summit to help grow the industry in Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
The event brought together industry professionals from across Asia
Delegates heard from some of the most inspiring players within the fitness industry in Asia
Delegates heard from some of the most inspiring players within the fitness industry in Asia
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/imagesX/119989_888713.jpg
'Our industry in Asia is growing at an exponential rate, but it's too fragmented to ensure sustainable growth. We need to work together to grow our marketplace' – We chat to Ross Campbell, founder of Fit Summit...
Ross Campbell, CEO and founder of Fit Summit Rich Hutson, CEO, CHi Fitness, Malaysia Anabel Chew, Co-founder, WeBarre, Singapore Simon Flint, CEO, Evolution Wellness, Southeast Asia Jack Thomas, Founder, BASE & founder, Fitness Business Asia podcast, Thailand ,Ross Campbell, Fit Summit, Asia fitness, Rich Hutson, CHi Fitness, Anabel Chew, WeBarre, Simon Flint Evolution Wellness, Jack Thomas, BASE, Fitness Business Asia podcast
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