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Learning from Latin America

A new report provides valuable data on the Latin American market. IHRSA’s Kristen Walsh explains

By Kristen Walsh, IHRSA | Published in Health Club Handbook 2018 issue 1
IHRSA LATIN AMERICA REPORT, 2017
IHRSA LATIN AMERICA REPORT, 2017
Growth of low cost gyms, savvy consumers, technology, the boutique phenomenon and professionalisation shape the industry in Latin America -Guillermo Velez, editor, IHRSA Latin American Report, 2017

Latin America’s health club industry is robust, according to the latest statistics in the 2017 IHRSA Latin American Report. Sponsored by Hoist Fitness and produced in collaboration with Mercado Fitness (Argentina), with support from trade body Fitness Brasil, this second edition of the inaugural 2012 publication offers even more up-to-date groundbreaking research.

A healthy industry
The 18 Latin American markets analysed generate US$6bn in revenue from more than 65,000 clubs. Nearly 20 million Latin Americans are members of a health club. Brazil alone accounts for more than half of the health clubs in Latin America with 34,509 facilities. Argentina has the highest penetration rate among all the markets, with 6.8 per cent of Argentinians currently belonging to a health club.

“The health club landscape in Latin America is dynamic and has undergone significant developments since 2012,” said Guillermo Velez, editor of the report and director of Mercado Fitness. “In addition to the growth of the low cost segment, other developments, including economic indicators, increasingly savvy consumers, technology, the boutique phenomenon and professionalisation have all impacted and shaped the industry in Latin America.”

Opportunity knocks
While club operators and industry experts have observed growth amidst market developments in the region, opportunities abound in Latin America. The 2017 report shows an average penetration rate of 2.15 per cent, signifying potential for growth. Along with Argentina’s 6.8 per cent, Brazil and Mexico both have member penetration rates exceeding 3 per cent, at 4.6 per cent and 3.2 per cent, respectively.

Inactive and obese
In Latin America, 130 million people (one quarter of the global population) are affected by obesity. These figures could reach 191 million by 2030. The countries with the highest rates of obesity are Mexico (32.8 per cent), Venezuela (30.8 per cent), Argentina (29.4 per cent), Chile (29.1 per cent) and Uruguay (23.5 per cent). Obesity is a global pandemic: a person with obesity lives 10 years less than someone with a healthy weight. World Bank reports indicate that if this continues, by 2030 the number of people in Latin America with obesity will reach 30 per cent of the population.

Children are not exempt. According to the World Health Organization, 20 to 25 per cent of children and adolescents in Latin America are overweight or obese. Chile ranks sixth place in child obesity on a global scale and tops the list for the region. UNICEF produces its own statistics which are just as dismal for Latin America: 7 per cent of children under the age of 5 are overweight, as are 19 per cent of children between the ages of 5 and 11, and 17 per cent aged 12 to 19. Obesity affects 37 per cent of children between the ages of 5 and 11, and 36 per cent of those aged 12 to 19.

Sedentary lifestyles
World Health Organization data also shows that 60 per cent of the population in Latin America is sedentary. This same agency indicates that in this region physical inactivity causes 1 in 10 deaths; almost the same impact that smoking has on the population, according to scientists.

According to a study conducted by the Valencian International University, the highest levels are observed in Chile where 88.8 per cent of the male population and 93.3 per cent of the female population are sedentary. In Argentina, 67 per cent of the population aged 25 to 70 is sedentary.

In Brazil, only 30 per cent of the population is physically active and barely 2-5 per cent exercises the optimal amount. “In this country, 300,000 people die every year from diseases caused by and related to a sedentary lifestyle. Meaning, one person every two minutes,” claims D. Victor Matsudo, coordinator for the Latin America Physical Activity Network.

Low cost chains
When the last regional IHRSA report was published in 2012, there were only two low cost chains in two countries in Latin America. Today, five years later, there are at least 23 different brands with a total of 448 gyms (340 of these belong to SmartFit) in 12 countries throughout the region.

Undeniably, this phenomenon has only just begun. As consultant Ray Algar explains: “It’s not only a matter of pricing, but more an all-embracing organisational philosophy.” As far as consumers are concerned “they know that high costs do not necessarily guarantee quality service and they’re less obsessed with paying more just to prove status – they value their money and are convinced that paying less is more savvy.”

Several specialists agree that the low cost offer stimulates a new demand and does not necessarily encourage less spending. However, they also remark that this model’s growth will affect mid market health clubs.

Traditional gyms – full service in theory – must review their value propositions in order to validate higher pricing. “Those who don’t will be less valued and become irrelevant,” claims Algar. The market tends to polarise itself and in between the poles there’ll be nothing left.

Diversify and digitalise
In competitive scenarios, with consumers eager for an enhanced experience, the fitness industry is undergoing a substantial diversification process. While premium health clubs and low cost gyms consolidate opposite poles within the market, boutique fitness studios, i.e. Micro Gyms, thrive in Latin America, just as they do globally.

Digital platforms marketing gym passes have also grown notoriously throughout the whole region. Regardless of future projections concerning these companies, it’s clear that the fitness industry is slowly learning to function effectively in light of the new consumer preferences.

Find Out More

The IHRSA Latin American Report (2017) is available as a PDF at www.ihrsa.org/publications

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The majority of clubs in Latin America belong to Smartfit, which owns 340 gyms throughout the region
The majority of clubs in Latin America belong to Smartfit, which owns 340 gyms throughout the region
In Latin America, 130 million people (1/4 of the global population) are affected 
by obesity
In Latin America, 130 million people (1/4 of the global population) are affected by obesity
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/456717_377023.png
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features

Learning from Latin America

A new report provides valuable data on the Latin American market. IHRSA’s Kristen Walsh explains

By Kristen Walsh, IHRSA | Published in Health Club Handbook 2018 issue 1
IHRSA LATIN AMERICA REPORT, 2017
IHRSA LATIN AMERICA REPORT, 2017
Growth of low cost gyms, savvy consumers, technology, the boutique phenomenon and professionalisation shape the industry in Latin America -Guillermo Velez, editor, IHRSA Latin American Report, 2017

Latin America’s health club industry is robust, according to the latest statistics in the 2017 IHRSA Latin American Report. Sponsored by Hoist Fitness and produced in collaboration with Mercado Fitness (Argentina), with support from trade body Fitness Brasil, this second edition of the inaugural 2012 publication offers even more up-to-date groundbreaking research.

A healthy industry
The 18 Latin American markets analysed generate US$6bn in revenue from more than 65,000 clubs. Nearly 20 million Latin Americans are members of a health club. Brazil alone accounts for more than half of the health clubs in Latin America with 34,509 facilities. Argentina has the highest penetration rate among all the markets, with 6.8 per cent of Argentinians currently belonging to a health club.

“The health club landscape in Latin America is dynamic and has undergone significant developments since 2012,” said Guillermo Velez, editor of the report and director of Mercado Fitness. “In addition to the growth of the low cost segment, other developments, including economic indicators, increasingly savvy consumers, technology, the boutique phenomenon and professionalisation have all impacted and shaped the industry in Latin America.”

Opportunity knocks
While club operators and industry experts have observed growth amidst market developments in the region, opportunities abound in Latin America. The 2017 report shows an average penetration rate of 2.15 per cent, signifying potential for growth. Along with Argentina’s 6.8 per cent, Brazil and Mexico both have member penetration rates exceeding 3 per cent, at 4.6 per cent and 3.2 per cent, respectively.

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In Latin America, 130 million people (one quarter of the global population) are affected by obesity. These figures could reach 191 million by 2030. The countries with the highest rates of obesity are Mexico (32.8 per cent), Venezuela (30.8 per cent), Argentina (29.4 per cent), Chile (29.1 per cent) and Uruguay (23.5 per cent). Obesity is a global pandemic: a person with obesity lives 10 years less than someone with a healthy weight. World Bank reports indicate that if this continues, by 2030 the number of people in Latin America with obesity will reach 30 per cent of the population.

Children are not exempt. According to the World Health Organization, 20 to 25 per cent of children and adolescents in Latin America are overweight or obese. Chile ranks sixth place in child obesity on a global scale and tops the list for the region. UNICEF produces its own statistics which are just as dismal for Latin America: 7 per cent of children under the age of 5 are overweight, as are 19 per cent of children between the ages of 5 and 11, and 17 per cent aged 12 to 19. Obesity affects 37 per cent of children between the ages of 5 and 11, and 36 per cent of those aged 12 to 19.

Sedentary lifestyles
World Health Organization data also shows that 60 per cent of the population in Latin America is sedentary. This same agency indicates that in this region physical inactivity causes 1 in 10 deaths; almost the same impact that smoking has on the population, according to scientists.

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In Brazil, only 30 per cent of the population is physically active and barely 2-5 per cent exercises the optimal amount. “In this country, 300,000 people die every year from diseases caused by and related to a sedentary lifestyle. Meaning, one person every two minutes,” claims D. Victor Matsudo, coordinator for the Latin America Physical Activity Network.

Low cost chains
When the last regional IHRSA report was published in 2012, there were only two low cost chains in two countries in Latin America. Today, five years later, there are at least 23 different brands with a total of 448 gyms (340 of these belong to SmartFit) in 12 countries throughout the region.

Undeniably, this phenomenon has only just begun. As consultant Ray Algar explains: “It’s not only a matter of pricing, but more an all-embracing organisational philosophy.” As far as consumers are concerned “they know that high costs do not necessarily guarantee quality service and they’re less obsessed with paying more just to prove status – they value their money and are convinced that paying less is more savvy.”

Several specialists agree that the low cost offer stimulates a new demand and does not necessarily encourage less spending. However, they also remark that this model’s growth will affect mid market health clubs.

Traditional gyms – full service in theory – must review their value propositions in order to validate higher pricing. “Those who don’t will be less valued and become irrelevant,” claims Algar. The market tends to polarise itself and in between the poles there’ll be nothing left.

Diversify and digitalise
In competitive scenarios, with consumers eager for an enhanced experience, the fitness industry is undergoing a substantial diversification process. While premium health clubs and low cost gyms consolidate opposite poles within the market, boutique fitness studios, i.e. Micro Gyms, thrive in Latin America, just as they do globally.

Digital platforms marketing gym passes have also grown notoriously throughout the whole region. Regardless of future projections concerning these companies, it’s clear that the fitness industry is slowly learning to function effectively in light of the new consumer preferences.

Find Out More

The IHRSA Latin American Report (2017) is available as a PDF at www.ihrsa.org/publications

Sign up here to get HCM's weekly ezine and every issue of HCM magazine free on digital.
The majority of clubs in Latin America belong to Smartfit, which owns 340 gyms throughout the region
The majority of clubs in Latin America belong to Smartfit, which owns 340 gyms throughout the region
In Latin America, 130 million people (1/4 of the global population) are affected 
by obesity
In Latin America, 130 million people (1/4 of the global population) are affected by obesity
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/456717_377023.png
Latin America’s health club industry is robust, according to IHRSA’s Latin American Report. Kristen Walsh provides valuable data on the region’s flourishing market conditions
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