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Wattbike Promotion: Industry forced to recognise a new, health-focused consumer

Wattbike’s lead sport scientist Eddie Fletcher discusses the importance of health assessments, changes in consumer behaviour post-lockdown and the latest UK government strategy

Published in Health Club Management 2020 issue 8
Consumers are increasingly concerned about building resilience to guard against COVID-19
Consumers are increasingly concerned about building resilience to guard against COVID-19
The CRF test can function like an initial risk assessment, and can be used as part of a strategy of prevention

A global pandemic affects how we all look at our own health and fitness. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the increased risks that being obese, overweight and sedentary can bring to a person’s immune system and its ability to protect against viruses. Studies also show that patients who have Type 2 diabetes or other metabolic syndromes are ten times more at risk of dying from COVID-19.

Lack of exercise is even argued to be as deadly as smoking when it comes to morbidity statistics, and it’s estimated that low physical activity levels could be responsible for around 1 in 10 cases of heart disease and just under 1 in 5 cases of colon cancer in the UK alone.

According to research collated by the NHS, exercise can reduce the risk of major illnesses by up to 50 per cent, and lower your risk of early death by 30 per cent.

As people return to their fitness facilities, the industry needs to be ready to provide for a new consumer focus. Gone are the days where aesthetic fitness ambitions will be the most-sought after goals. In its place will be the new health-orientated consumer.

Therefore, the industry needs effective ways of testing, benchmarking and improving health markers, as well as providing options that appeal to both those new to fitness facilities, as well as regular gym goers.

It’s a tough ask, but Wattbike has the answer: the Wattbike Health Assessment.

The Wattbike Health Assessment
Scientific research on the benefits of exercise has identified cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) as an accurate way to measure someone’s physical health. In simple terms, CRF tells you how effective your body is at transporting oxygen to the places where it’s needed the most.

Although not a diagnostic test, the CRF test can function like an initial risk assessment, and can be used as part of a strategy of prevention to determine if an individual is at risk of developing cardiorespiratory or metabolic disorders, based on their CRF score.  

Recognising the importance of measuring CRF, Wattbike has created a simple, accessible and accurate health assessment, which is available via the free Wattbike Hub app. This gives each individual their CRF score and predicted VO2max, to show their current health and fitness benchmarks.

Importantly, from this score, each person is then assigned a personalised training plan, as well as individual training zones, so they can work to increase their score by the end of the training block – improving their health and extending their active life.

Wattbike Training Plans
After each improved score, the assigned training programme becomes more advanced, to ensure a continued progression without plateau. These training plans are programmed by sport scientists to offer individuals structure, consistency, and motivation for optimum fitness improvement.

Crucially, the plans safeguard the correct, individualised levels of exercise intensity and recovery, based on each CRF score in order to promote effective training and continued improvement.

Government Strategy highlights weight loss – but what about physical activity?
Richard Baker, Wattbike CEO

The urgency of tackling the obesity time bomb has been highlighted by evidence of the link to an increased risk of COVID-19 complications and death. A major new campaign, unveiled as part of the government’s new obesity strategy, aims to encourage millions of adults to kick start their health, lose weight and reduce their risk of serious illness, including COVID-19.

Commenting on this agenda, Richard Baker, Wattbike CEO says: “It’s good to see the government taking a stronger stand against obesity, but disappointing to see their campaign focusing on losing weight, with no mention whatsoever about physical exercise.

“Greater awareness of what we consume is an essential factor in weight loss but not the only factor. We know that to win the battle in the long-term, there need to be maintained lifestyle changes, of which exercise is an essential behaviour to incorporate into everyday life.

“Obesity is closely related to inflammatory diseases such as type 2 diabetes and cardiorespiratory disease and we know that exercise is the medicine that can mitigate against these risks, so it’s disappointing that there’s no mention of exercise within this campaign.”

“It’s good to see the government taking a stronger stand against obesity, but disappointing there’s no mention whatsoever in their campaign about physical exercise”

Huw Edwards, CEO at ukactive, said: “We’re in a health crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the long-term health problems we have in this country, that stem from not being active enough.

“Being physically active can improve people’s resilience and outcomes in relation to disease, as well as benefitting their overall physical and mental health.

“The government needs to look beyond a campaign based on weight loss and also focus on how exercise can make people healthier, happier and stronger.”

Taking the Wattbike test
Lead sport scientist, Eddie Fletcher

• Wattbike sampled a user who had taken the Wattbike Health Submax Test (the CRF test).

• The person tested was a 51-year-old man, weighing 92kg and with a CRF score on the 10th percentile.

• The results indicated the participant was at a high risk of CVD, hypertension and type 2 diabetes.

• As well as indicating an increased risk for a number of illnesses, a low CRF score will also dramatically impact recovery time.

• Following the Wattbike Health Assessment test, the participant followed a 13-week Wattbike Health Plan, which included 50 sessions in total, including the initial and final assessments, across low, moderate and high intensity workouts, with rest days prescribed.

• The outcomes included a 9kg weight loss to 83kg and a move to the 80th percentile (+70 percentile).

• Their VO2 max increased, extending their active life by 1.62 years and they were deemed to be at significantly lower risk of CVD, hypertension and type 2 diabetes.

• In terms of Maximum Minute Power, there was an increase of 31 per cent, and they also achieved a 17 per cent increase in survival benefits in their measure of Metabolic Equivalents (METs).

Find out more: www.wattbike.com

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Wattbike Promotion: Industry forced to recognise a new, health-focused consumer

Wattbike’s lead sport scientist Eddie Fletcher discusses the importance of health assessments, changes in consumer behaviour post-lockdown and the latest UK government strategy

Published in Health Club Management 2020 issue 8
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A global pandemic affects how we all look at our own health and fitness. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the increased risks that being obese, overweight and sedentary can bring to a person’s immune system and its ability to protect against viruses. Studies also show that patients who have Type 2 diabetes or other metabolic syndromes are ten times more at risk of dying from COVID-19.

Lack of exercise is even argued to be as deadly as smoking when it comes to morbidity statistics, and it’s estimated that low physical activity levels could be responsible for around 1 in 10 cases of heart disease and just under 1 in 5 cases of colon cancer in the UK alone.

According to research collated by the NHS, exercise can reduce the risk of major illnesses by up to 50 per cent, and lower your risk of early death by 30 per cent.

As people return to their fitness facilities, the industry needs to be ready to provide for a new consumer focus. Gone are the days where aesthetic fitness ambitions will be the most-sought after goals. In its place will be the new health-orientated consumer.

Therefore, the industry needs effective ways of testing, benchmarking and improving health markers, as well as providing options that appeal to both those new to fitness facilities, as well as regular gym goers.

It’s a tough ask, but Wattbike has the answer: the Wattbike Health Assessment.

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Scientific research on the benefits of exercise has identified cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) as an accurate way to measure someone’s physical health. In simple terms, CRF tells you how effective your body is at transporting oxygen to the places where it’s needed the most.

Although not a diagnostic test, the CRF test can function like an initial risk assessment, and can be used as part of a strategy of prevention to determine if an individual is at risk of developing cardiorespiratory or metabolic disorders, based on their CRF score.  

Recognising the importance of measuring CRF, Wattbike has created a simple, accessible and accurate health assessment, which is available via the free Wattbike Hub app. This gives each individual their CRF score and predicted VO2max, to show their current health and fitness benchmarks.

Importantly, from this score, each person is then assigned a personalised training plan, as well as individual training zones, so they can work to increase their score by the end of the training block – improving their health and extending their active life.

Wattbike Training Plans
After each improved score, the assigned training programme becomes more advanced, to ensure a continued progression without plateau. These training plans are programmed by sport scientists to offer individuals structure, consistency, and motivation for optimum fitness improvement.

Crucially, the plans safeguard the correct, individualised levels of exercise intensity and recovery, based on each CRF score in order to promote effective training and continued improvement.

Government Strategy highlights weight loss – but what about physical activity?
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The urgency of tackling the obesity time bomb has been highlighted by evidence of the link to an increased risk of COVID-19 complications and death. A major new campaign, unveiled as part of the government’s new obesity strategy, aims to encourage millions of adults to kick start their health, lose weight and reduce their risk of serious illness, including COVID-19.

Commenting on this agenda, Richard Baker, Wattbike CEO says: “It’s good to see the government taking a stronger stand against obesity, but disappointing to see their campaign focusing on losing weight, with no mention whatsoever about physical exercise.

“Greater awareness of what we consume is an essential factor in weight loss but not the only factor. We know that to win the battle in the long-term, there need to be maintained lifestyle changes, of which exercise is an essential behaviour to incorporate into everyday life.

“Obesity is closely related to inflammatory diseases such as type 2 diabetes and cardiorespiratory disease and we know that exercise is the medicine that can mitigate against these risks, so it’s disappointing that there’s no mention of exercise within this campaign.”

“It’s good to see the government taking a stronger stand against obesity, but disappointing there’s no mention whatsoever in their campaign about physical exercise”

Huw Edwards, CEO at ukactive, said: “We’re in a health crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the long-term health problems we have in this country, that stem from not being active enough.

“Being physically active can improve people’s resilience and outcomes in relation to disease, as well as benefitting their overall physical and mental health.

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Taking the Wattbike test
Lead sport scientist, Eddie Fletcher

• Wattbike sampled a user who had taken the Wattbike Health Submax Test (the CRF test).

• The person tested was a 51-year-old man, weighing 92kg and with a CRF score on the 10th percentile.

• The results indicated the participant was at a high risk of CVD, hypertension and type 2 diabetes.

• As well as indicating an increased risk for a number of illnesses, a low CRF score will also dramatically impact recovery time.

• Following the Wattbike Health Assessment test, the participant followed a 13-week Wattbike Health Plan, which included 50 sessions in total, including the initial and final assessments, across low, moderate and high intensity workouts, with rest days prescribed.

• The outcomes included a 9kg weight loss to 83kg and a move to the 80th percentile (+70 percentile).

• Their VO2 max increased, extending their active life by 1.62 years and they were deemed to be at significantly lower risk of CVD, hypertension and type 2 diabetes.

• In terms of Maximum Minute Power, there was an increase of 31 per cent, and they also achieved a 17 per cent increase in survival benefits in their measure of Metabolic Equivalents (METs).

Find out more: www.wattbike.com

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The Wattbike test sets the parameters for improvements to fitness and performance
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https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/2020/60219_411863.jpg
Wattbike’s lead sport scientist Eddie Fletcher discusses the importance of health assessments, changes in consumer behaviour post-lockdown and the latest UK government strategy
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