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FITNESS, HEALTH, WELLNESS

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Letters: Write to reply

Do you have a strong opinion or disagree with somebody else’s views on the industry? If so, we’d love to hear from you – email: [email protected]

Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 7

Provide members with inspiration, not information

David Langridge,

Group marketing director,

Fitness First


Your recent ‘Tracking Retention’ article (HCM May 15, p40) raised valid points regarding the impact of physical activity tracking on exercise motivation levels, and why operators should be cautious.

Technology is changing the health and fitness world, but at Fitness First we believe tracking activity in isolation won’t motivate people to stay active. Indeed, many people stop using wearables and apps soon after purchase. People’s daily lives are repetitive, which reduces the occurrence of new insights; as the insight decays, so does the enthusiasm for tracking.

We’ve worked extensively with a behavioural psychologist and we know the key to intrinsic motivation lies in a combination of autonomy, feeling competent and accountable, and receiving social recognition. Devices on their own therefore aren’t enough: people also need support and an emotional connection to turn the data into positive lifestyle changes. Although wearables and apps will significantly improve over time, there will always be a place for emotional connections between members and fitness professionals.

So we don’t believe it’s time to be cautious about tracking, which we feel should be seen as a positive – a small part of the bigger-picture opportunities and growth that digital health will bring our industry over the coming years.

We should welcome digital health with open arms, shaping our products and services today, ready to support the digital health users of tomorrow.

Using technology to fuel lifestyle change will still require an emotional connection
Using technology to fuel lifestyle change will still require an emotional connection

Leisure technology needs to play catch-up

Ross McCaw,

Founder,

Our Leisure People


Leisure-related technology isn’t moving fast enough to keep up with member expectations – we’re consistently trailing behind other industries in terms of innovation and customer experience. Take an Apple Store for example: you can pick your product, scan and pay for it with your phone and walk out the door.

In many leisure centres, we still expect customers to queue at reception to access our facilities, and the emphasis is still on booking via a computer. Mobile booking has only recently been adopted and apps can be clunky compared to those for far more complex booking processes, such as British Airways’ app.

Meanwhile wearables are taking off, leading to even more freely available data on exercise behaviours. We need to embrace this to support retention. Why aren’t we using data interpretation to steer a member’s personalised training plan, sitting down with them to review their data and providing them with insights to keep them engaged? The industry is in danger of falling further behind if we don’t consider new technologies that truly support our customers both in and out of the gym.

Mobile booking for fitness is still comparatively unsophisticated / Picture: www.istock.com/bojan tezak
Mobile booking for fitness is still comparatively unsophisticated / Picture: www.istock.com/bojan tezak
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GoodLife Fitness grew to 1,062,000 members last year, from 790,441 in 2013
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features

Letters: Write to reply

Do you have a strong opinion or disagree with somebody else’s views on the industry? If so, we’d love to hear from you – email: [email protected]

Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 7

Provide members with inspiration, not information

David Langridge,

Group marketing director,

Fitness First


Your recent ‘Tracking Retention’ article (HCM May 15, p40) raised valid points regarding the impact of physical activity tracking on exercise motivation levels, and why operators should be cautious.

Technology is changing the health and fitness world, but at Fitness First we believe tracking activity in isolation won’t motivate people to stay active. Indeed, many people stop using wearables and apps soon after purchase. People’s daily lives are repetitive, which reduces the occurrence of new insights; as the insight decays, so does the enthusiasm for tracking.

We’ve worked extensively with a behavioural psychologist and we know the key to intrinsic motivation lies in a combination of autonomy, feeling competent and accountable, and receiving social recognition. Devices on their own therefore aren’t enough: people also need support and an emotional connection to turn the data into positive lifestyle changes. Although wearables and apps will significantly improve over time, there will always be a place for emotional connections between members and fitness professionals.

So we don’t believe it’s time to be cautious about tracking, which we feel should be seen as a positive – a small part of the bigger-picture opportunities and growth that digital health will bring our industry over the coming years.

We should welcome digital health with open arms, shaping our products and services today, ready to support the digital health users of tomorrow.

Using technology to fuel lifestyle change will still require an emotional connection
Using technology to fuel lifestyle change will still require an emotional connection

Leisure technology needs to play catch-up

Ross McCaw,

Founder,

Our Leisure People


Leisure-related technology isn’t moving fast enough to keep up with member expectations – we’re consistently trailing behind other industries in terms of innovation and customer experience. Take an Apple Store for example: you can pick your product, scan and pay for it with your phone and walk out the door.

In many leisure centres, we still expect customers to queue at reception to access our facilities, and the emphasis is still on booking via a computer. Mobile booking has only recently been adopted and apps can be clunky compared to those for far more complex booking processes, such as British Airways’ app.

Meanwhile wearables are taking off, leading to even more freely available data on exercise behaviours. We need to embrace this to support retention. Why aren’t we using data interpretation to steer a member’s personalised training plan, sitting down with them to review their data and providing them with insights to keep them engaged? The industry is in danger of falling further behind if we don’t consider new technologies that truly support our customers both in and out of the gym.

Mobile booking for fitness is still comparatively unsophisticated / Picture: www.istock.com/bojan tezak
Mobile booking for fitness is still comparatively unsophisticated / Picture: www.istock.com/bojan tezak
Sign up here to get HCM's weekly ezine and every issue of HCM magazine free on digital.
GoodLife Fitness grew to 1,062,000 members last year, from 790,441 in 2013
GoodLife Fitness grew to 1,062,000 members last year, from 790,441 in 2013
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/HCM2015_7letter.jpg
Technology is changing fitness, but tracking activity in isolation won’t motivate people to stay active, says David Langridge of Fitness First
David Langridge, Group marketing director, Fitness First Ross McCaw, Founder, Our Leisure People,Technology, activity tracking, David Langridge, Fitness First, apps, Ross McCaw
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PureGym saw revenues rise by 15 per cent in 2023, with the company announcing plans ...
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Following three disrupted lockdown years, the European fitness market bounced back in 2023, according to ...
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Featured supplier news: Study Active acquires Premier Global name and select branding assets
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Company profile: Physical
Physical is the UK’s go-to, one-stop shop for commercial grade fitness equipment and flooring, with ...
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Company profile: BLK BOX
BLK BOX is recognised as a trusted authority in strength equipment and facility design. Through ...
Supplier Showcase
Supplier showcase - Jon Williams
Catalogue Gallery
Click on a catalogue to view it online
Featured press releases
FIBO press release: FIBO 2024: Billion-euro fitness market continues to grow
11 to 14 April saw the fitness industry impressively demonstrate just how innovative it is in fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.
Featured press releases
Technogym press release: DESIGN TO MOVE exhibition celebrates 40 years of Technogym with 40 unique creations by 40 designers
At 2024 Milan Design Week, Technogym celebrated its 40 years with the special exhibition "Design to Move”, featuring 40 unique Technogym Benches – one of the brand's iconic products – designed by 40 different international designers and artists from all over the world.
Directory
Spa software
SpaBooker: Spa software
salt therapy products
Saltability: salt therapy products
Snowroom
TechnoAlpin SpA: Snowroom
Cryotherapy
Art of Cryo: Cryotherapy
Flooring
Total Vibration Solutions / TVS Sports Surfaces: Flooring
Lockers
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Loughton, IG10
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Grantham, Leicestershire
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Large Hall of the Chamber of Commerce (Erbprinzenpalais), Wiesbaden, Germany
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30 May - 02 Jun 2024
Rimini Exhibition Center, Rimini, Italy
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Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore, Singapore
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