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HCM People: Ali JawadAli Jawad Paralympic power lifter and founder, Accessercise

I really hope Accessercise changes the lives of millions

Published in Health Club Management 2022 issue 2
Ali Jawad – 
Paralympic power lifter 
and founder, Accessercise
Ali Jawad –  Paralympic power lifter and founder, Accessercise
Just because a person with a disability can get into a building, that doesn’t make it accessible

What is Accessercise?
Accessercise is one of the first fitness apps specifically designed for the disabled community. It has a unique exercise library that can be tailored to a person’s specific needs.

Users can build workouts, schedule to their calendar and filter, based on a range of options including difficulty, location and equipment.

There’s a social hub where we interact with our community, both individually and within groups, as well as an ‘explore’ section that has the UK’s fitness facilities mapped out.

Those that are rated high enough by our users through our rating system are marked as verified gyms, allowing users to easily identify which facilities are accessible to the disabled community. We’ll soon be adding nutrition information, blogs, podcasts and much more.

How did you come up with the idea?
My co-founder, former international sailor Sam Brearey, and I were discussing the pandemic and the impact on the disabled community, as well as the athletes heading off to Japan for the Olympic Games. Within those discussions we identified there was nothing even close to Accessercise in the market, and it was something that could benefit so many people across the world. As with my sporting career, I don’t do things by halves, so we decided to go all in.

How did you take it from idea to reality?
Sam and I have been good friends for years, and both dive in head first, so that’s what we did with Accessercise. We started with the firm foundation that everything was to be specifically for people with impairments, so everything we did we came back to that and asked ‘could this be more accessible?’.

We then put together an amazing focus group of driven individuals who shared our vision to change the world. They have been incredible with suggestions, reviewing different versions and shaping Accessercise. There have been ups and downs as with everything new, and we’re sure there will be highs and lows as we move forward, but what matters most is that we help people and change the world for the better.

How did you first get into powerlifting?
A friend took me to a local gym, which reminded me of something out of a Rocky film. There I started lifting some weights and I got spotted by someone from British Weightlifting who encouraged me to try out and join the team. The rest is history! Having someone believe in me and the ability to access a fitness facility, changed my life. I really hope Accessercise changes the lives of millions.

What can health clubs do to become more accessible?
I think it’s a mixture of physical changes and educational developments. Just because a person with an impairment can get into a building doesn’t make it accessible. The equipment needs to be usable for a range of impairments and the staff need to have the knowledge and training to help and support without patronising or making assumptions. The trainers need the knowledge – which is now contained within Accessercise – to support people while exercising and working out. Small changes and investments can make customers for life.

If clubs want to discuss access to Accessercise for members and/or facility changes then they should get in touch; let’s work together to help everyone.

What are your goals?
We’ll continually look to develop the app and will be adding more improvements and features, and expanding across other countries to ensure we can bring support to as many people as possible.

We’ll soon be adding achievements, blogs, podcasts, nutrition information, a shop and several new impairments.

What impact are you aiming to have?
Our primary aim and hope is that Accessercise will help break down the barriers to exercise for the disabled community, whether that’s people wanting to work out at home, or who need some more advice on exercises suitable for them.

We also want to be a driving force in the education sector through research projects and expanding knowledge of healthy living for people with impairments, as well as helping to highlight accessibility issues within the industry and at government level.

We want to support the drive for real change in what accessibility means and looks like for the disabled community.

How can health club operators get involved?
We want to work with health clubs and support them in delivering change. Let’s work together to make facilities more accessible, so everyone can benefit from verified status on Accessercise, which will help drive customers. The more we can spread the word, the more people we can help.

Ali Jawad interview courtesy of Fit Tech – the sister magazine of HCM – and managing editor, Steph Eaves Get more fit tech news: sign up for free digital magazines and news feeds at www.FitTechglobal.com/signup

Clubs need changes in their environment and education on disability / photo: Roger Bool
Clubs need changes in their environment and education on disability / photo: Roger Bool
Trainers will learn how to support disabled members / photo: Roger Bool
Trainers will learn how to support disabled members / photo: Roger Bool
The Accessercise app will be expanded to other countries / photo: Roger Bool
The Accessercise app will be expanded to other countries / photo: Roger Bool
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features

HCM People: Ali JawadAli Jawad Paralympic power lifter and founder, Accessercise

I really hope Accessercise changes the lives of millions

Published in Health Club Management 2022 issue 2
Ali Jawad – 
Paralympic power lifter 
and founder, Accessercise
Ali Jawad –  Paralympic power lifter and founder, Accessercise
Just because a person with a disability can get into a building, that doesn’t make it accessible

What is Accessercise?
Accessercise is one of the first fitness apps specifically designed for the disabled community. It has a unique exercise library that can be tailored to a person’s specific needs.

Users can build workouts, schedule to their calendar and filter, based on a range of options including difficulty, location and equipment.

There’s a social hub where we interact with our community, both individually and within groups, as well as an ‘explore’ section that has the UK’s fitness facilities mapped out.

Those that are rated high enough by our users through our rating system are marked as verified gyms, allowing users to easily identify which facilities are accessible to the disabled community. We’ll soon be adding nutrition information, blogs, podcasts and much more.

How did you come up with the idea?
My co-founder, former international sailor Sam Brearey, and I were discussing the pandemic and the impact on the disabled community, as well as the athletes heading off to Japan for the Olympic Games. Within those discussions we identified there was nothing even close to Accessercise in the market, and it was something that could benefit so many people across the world. As with my sporting career, I don’t do things by halves, so we decided to go all in.

How did you take it from idea to reality?
Sam and I have been good friends for years, and both dive in head first, so that’s what we did with Accessercise. We started with the firm foundation that everything was to be specifically for people with impairments, so everything we did we came back to that and asked ‘could this be more accessible?’.

We then put together an amazing focus group of driven individuals who shared our vision to change the world. They have been incredible with suggestions, reviewing different versions and shaping Accessercise. There have been ups and downs as with everything new, and we’re sure there will be highs and lows as we move forward, but what matters most is that we help people and change the world for the better.

How did you first get into powerlifting?
A friend took me to a local gym, which reminded me of something out of a Rocky film. There I started lifting some weights and I got spotted by someone from British Weightlifting who encouraged me to try out and join the team. The rest is history! Having someone believe in me and the ability to access a fitness facility, changed my life. I really hope Accessercise changes the lives of millions.

What can health clubs do to become more accessible?
I think it’s a mixture of physical changes and educational developments. Just because a person with an impairment can get into a building doesn’t make it accessible. The equipment needs to be usable for a range of impairments and the staff need to have the knowledge and training to help and support without patronising or making assumptions. The trainers need the knowledge – which is now contained within Accessercise – to support people while exercising and working out. Small changes and investments can make customers for life.

If clubs want to discuss access to Accessercise for members and/or facility changes then they should get in touch; let’s work together to help everyone.

What are your goals?
We’ll continually look to develop the app and will be adding more improvements and features, and expanding across other countries to ensure we can bring support to as many people as possible.

We’ll soon be adding achievements, blogs, podcasts, nutrition information, a shop and several new impairments.

What impact are you aiming to have?
Our primary aim and hope is that Accessercise will help break down the barriers to exercise for the disabled community, whether that’s people wanting to work out at home, or who need some more advice on exercises suitable for them.

We also want to be a driving force in the education sector through research projects and expanding knowledge of healthy living for people with impairments, as well as helping to highlight accessibility issues within the industry and at government level.

We want to support the drive for real change in what accessibility means and looks like for the disabled community.

How can health club operators get involved?
We want to work with health clubs and support them in delivering change. Let’s work together to make facilities more accessible, so everyone can benefit from verified status on Accessercise, which will help drive customers. The more we can spread the word, the more people we can help.

Ali Jawad interview courtesy of Fit Tech – the sister magazine of HCM – and managing editor, Steph Eaves Get more fit tech news: sign up for free digital magazines and news feeds at www.FitTechglobal.com/signup

Clubs need changes in their environment and education on disability / photo: Roger Bool
Clubs need changes in their environment and education on disability / photo: Roger Bool
Trainers will learn how to support disabled members / photo: Roger Bool
Trainers will learn how to support disabled members / photo: Roger Bool
The Accessercise app will be expanded to other countries / photo: Roger Bool
The Accessercise app will be expanded to other countries / photo: Roger Bool
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/2022/928729_115062.jpg
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