Precor is offering online home workouts to customers free-of-charge to keep members engaged and active
Precor has developed a set of resources for gym operators, designed to keep members engaged throughout the lockdown periods caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resources include a series of 'Master Trainer' at-home workout videos and online advice web pages, as well as an online wellness guide, which operators can share with both their trainers and members.
The resources are designed to keep members active while quarantined at home, as well as provide advice on how trainers can optimise their clients' training programmes while gyms and health clubs remain shut.
In addition, the company is offering its online home workouts to existing customers free-of-charge, for them to share with their members.
"Our content library offers free resources to help members maintain their health and wellness routines, including at-home workouts, fitness tips and mindset and nutrition advice," says Precor UK MD Steve Carter.
"As well as information for personal trainers, there is a simple guide to engaging with members via social media and advice on products and guidance for deep cleaning health and fitness facilities.
"We know members' health and safety is the number one priority. We want to ensure that operators and personal trainers can maintain a top-class customer experience during these challenging times. The workouts and useful resources will keep members on track and ready to step straight back into the gym when it re-opens."
Precor, a wholly owned subsidiary of Peloton and headquartered in Woodinville, WA, has been a pioneer in delivering fitness experiences for commercial customers and exercisers for more than 40 years. Precor serves more than 100 countries worldwide with offices in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. Precor products and services span across all major categories, including cardio, strength, functional fitness, group training, and connected fitness solutions. Precor segments include commercial clubs/facilities and the verticals of Hospitality, Residential, Corporate, and Education.
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Precor is offering online home workouts to customers free-of-charge to keep members engaged and active
Precor has developed a set of resources for gym operators, designed to keep members engaged throughout the lockdown periods caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resources include a series of 'Master Trainer' at-home workout videos and online advice web pages, as well as an online wellness guide, which operators can share with both their trainers and members.
The resources are designed to keep members active while quarantined at home, as well as provide advice on how trainers can optimise their clients' training programmes while gyms and health clubs remain shut.
In addition, the company is offering its online home workouts to existing customers free-of-charge, for them to share with their members.
"Our content library offers free resources to help members maintain their health and wellness routines, including at-home workouts, fitness tips and mindset and nutrition advice," says Precor UK MD Steve Carter.
"As well as information for personal trainers, there is a simple guide to engaging with members via social media and advice on products and guidance for deep cleaning health and fitness facilities.
"We know members' health and safety is the number one priority. We want to ensure that operators and personal trainers can maintain a top-class customer experience during these challenging times. The workouts and useful resources will keep members on track and ready to step straight back into the gym when it re-opens."
Precor, a wholly owned subsidiary of Peloton and headquartered in Woodinville, WA, has been a pioneer in delivering fitness experiences for commercial customers and exercisers for more than 40 years. Precor serves more than 100 countries worldwide with offices in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. Precor products and services span across all major categories, including cardio, strength, functional fitness, group training, and connected fitness solutions. Precor segments include commercial clubs/facilities and the verticals of Hospitality, Residential, Corporate, and Education.
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