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Editor's letter: True worth

Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce

Published in Health Club Management 2026 issue 5

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Male physiotherapist attends to knee of women lying down
The sector creates value, healthcare enjoys the savings / shutterstock/ Dragon Images

The Young People and Work Review, led by Alan Milburn (www.hcmmag.com/Milburn), warns the UK is at risk of creating a ‘lost generation’, with a million young people not in employment, education or training, despite 84 per cent saying they want work or training opportunities.

The plight of the young is a challenge that extends far beyond the UK, as nations struggle to create rewarding careers in the industries of the future.

At the same time, healthcare systems globally are grappling with ageing populations and chronic disease, meaning demand for prevention, rehabilitation and wellbeing support has never been greater.

These challenges might appear unrelated, but they’re deeply connected. Society needs more movement professionals at the same time as many young people are struggling to find work, creating an opportunity for our sector to deliver the careers they seek.

There are already examples of momentum in this direction. In this issue of HCM, Stephen Price (page 32) calls for the creation of a ‘movement capacity’ workforce to deliver support in the community for people following their release from hospital or rehabilitation, and on page 48, Muir Gray argues the medical world can’t simply rely on ‘more healthcare’ as a solution to its current overwhelm, saying the future lies in delivering community-based support through physical activity.

In creating opportunities for work in these emerging roles, we must deliver at all levels, from school-leavers to post-graduates and across public and private sectors to ensure career progression is solid.

Unfortunately, sector workforce trends have been moving in the opposite direction – we’ve been producing more graduates in exercise science as operators have been reducing staffing or going staffless, meaning we’ve struggled to create enough career opportunities that match graduate-level ambitions.

This is – in part – driven by a misalignment of value. The consumer paying for a ‘movement intervention’ captures only part of its value, with many of the economic benefits accruing elsewhere – in health and social care, for example, through things such as falls reduction.

Until we solve that disconnect, with outcome-based commissioning, or higher-value services that monetise expertise – we’ll under-invest in the skilled physical activity workforce that society increasingly needs.

The sector has spent decades focusing on buildings and equipment. The future will belong to operators willing to invest in people and develop operating models that reward them for the value they create.

Liz Terry is editor of HCM magazine
[email protected]

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features

Editor's letter: True worth

Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce

Published in Health Club Management 2026 issue 5

More from HCM 2026 issue 5

Male physiotherapist attends to knee of women lying down
The sector creates value, healthcare enjoys the savings / shutterstock/ Dragon Images

The Young People and Work Review, led by Alan Milburn (www.hcmmag.com/Milburn), warns the UK is at risk of creating a ‘lost generation’, with a million young people not in employment, education or training, despite 84 per cent saying they want work or training opportunities.

The plight of the young is a challenge that extends far beyond the UK, as nations struggle to create rewarding careers in the industries of the future.

At the same time, healthcare systems globally are grappling with ageing populations and chronic disease, meaning demand for prevention, rehabilitation and wellbeing support has never been greater.

These challenges might appear unrelated, but they’re deeply connected. Society needs more movement professionals at the same time as many young people are struggling to find work, creating an opportunity for our sector to deliver the careers they seek.

There are already examples of momentum in this direction. In this issue of HCM, Stephen Price (page 32) calls for the creation of a ‘movement capacity’ workforce to deliver support in the community for people following their release from hospital or rehabilitation, and on page 48, Muir Gray argues the medical world can’t simply rely on ‘more healthcare’ as a solution to its current overwhelm, saying the future lies in delivering community-based support through physical activity.

In creating opportunities for work in these emerging roles, we must deliver at all levels, from school-leavers to post-graduates and across public and private sectors to ensure career progression is solid.

Unfortunately, sector workforce trends have been moving in the opposite direction – we’ve been producing more graduates in exercise science as operators have been reducing staffing or going staffless, meaning we’ve struggled to create enough career opportunities that match graduate-level ambitions.

This is – in part – driven by a misalignment of value. The consumer paying for a ‘movement intervention’ captures only part of its value, with many of the economic benefits accruing elsewhere – in health and social care, for example, through things such as falls reduction.

Until we solve that disconnect, with outcome-based commissioning, or higher-value services that monetise expertise – we’ll under-invest in the skilled physical activity workforce that society increasingly needs.

The sector has spent decades focusing on buildings and equipment. The future will belong to operators willing to invest in people and develop operating models that reward them for the value they create.

Liz Terry is editor of HCM magazine
[email protected]

Read more from this issue of HCM magazine

View contents of HCM 2026 issue 5
Sign up for FREE ezines & magazines
Youth unemployment risks creating a ‘lost generation’, while health services are overwhelmed with demand. The sector holds the key to fixing both challenges, says Liz Terry
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Speedflex has launched a strength training programme for 10 to 16-year-olds, to make it safer, ...
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Click on a catalogue to view it online
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Technogym press release: Great success for Technogym’s “Let’s Move & Donate Food” campaign: one million meals donated
Thanks to the participation of 150,000 people across 141 countries, the social campaign surpassed one billion Moves collected, which were converted into a donation of one million school meals to support children in need.
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ukactive press release: Are they Fit for Office? UK Active and Technogym throw down the gauntlet to MPs
Hundreds of staff, MPs and Peers from across Westminster have signed up for the Fit for Office parliamentary physical activity challenge, which takes place throughout June and is hosted by ukactive and Technogym.
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Spa and beauty equipment
Living Earth Crafts: Spa and beauty equipment
Industrial washing machines
Miele Company Limited: Industrial washing machines
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SpiviTech: Fitness tracking platform
Lockers
Crown Sports Lockers: Lockers
Hot tubs
MSpa International Ltd: Hot tubs
Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Aquaform s.r.l.: Water experiences and hydrotherapy solutions
Property & Tenders
Stratford, East London.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
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Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Newmark
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Diary dates
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