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FITNESS, HEALTH, WELLNESS

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Editor’s letter: Building on the success of 2017

It’s been a year of solid growth for the fitness industry, and forecasts suggest there’s more to come. But what do the industry-wide events of the past 12 months reveal about the opportunities that lie ahead for our sector in 2018?

By Dr Lauretta Ihonor | Published in Health Club Management 2017 issue 11
Generation Z is set to bring new opportunities for the industry / shutterstock
Generation Z is set to bring new opportunities for the industry / shutterstock
We’re in an era of great change and with that comes unavoidable challenges, but also exciting opportunities

Reflecting on 2017 as it draws to a close, it’s undeniable that significant strides have been made within our sector. In May, Leisure DB’s annual State of the UK Fitness Industry Report brought news that UK gym membership, revenue and penetration rates are currently at an all-time high. While in September, the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) kicked off an ambitious four-year strategy to transform and standardise the delivery of physical activity across the sector.

This month, a new report by ukactive, Physical Activity: A Social Solution, has, for the first time ever, quantified the wider social value of UK leisure centres. The findings, which were announced at the not-for-profit’s annual National Summit, suggest that these facilities contribute more than £3.3bn to UK society, impacting not just health and wellbeing, but also crime, education and other key social factors.

These are just a few examples of the impressive progress that’s been made over the past 12 months, but even more exciting is the potential 2018 holds.

In this issue of Health Club Management, we take a closer look at the areas of opportunity that are ripe for the picking. Following the release of the 2017 IHRSA Health Club Consumer Report, IHRSA’s Kristen Walsh outlines how operators, developers and suppliers can benefit from tapping into the consumer preferences revealed by the report – preferences that include small group training, one-to-one sessions and family-friendly fitness activities for the often overlooked, yet highly loyal Generation X (p88).

And in Introducing Gen Z (p46), we explore the mindset and habits of the youngest generation in society – described by consumer lifestyle trend researcher Hayley Ard as “one of the most health-conscious demographics we’ve seen”. As more and more of these tech-savvy, health-focused under 21-year-olds come of age, we investigate the many opportunities they’re likely to bring to our sector, both as employees and consumers.

So as we look ahead to 2018, both from the perspective of existing and future consumers, one thing is clear: fitness and physical activity are firmly on the public’s radar. More people need and want the services of health clubs than ever before, and we’ve got the technology, data and global connectivity required to deliver. We’re in an era of great change and with that comes unavoidable challenges, but also exciting opportunities.

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The couple has a vision to create a network of dedicated fitness trainers who can engage Indian communities
The couple has a vision to create a network of dedicated fitness trainers who can engage Indian communities
In two years, the couple have established 15 fitness studios in India
In two years, the couple have established 15 fitness studios in India
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Exciting opportunities lie ahead for the fitness industry in 2018, says HCM editor Lauretta Ihonor
Dr Lauretta Ihonor, editor
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features

Editor’s letter: Building on the success of 2017

It’s been a year of solid growth for the fitness industry, and forecasts suggest there’s more to come. But what do the industry-wide events of the past 12 months reveal about the opportunities that lie ahead for our sector in 2018?

By Dr Lauretta Ihonor | Published in Health Club Management 2017 issue 11
Generation Z is set to bring new opportunities for the industry / shutterstock
Generation Z is set to bring new opportunities for the industry / shutterstock
We’re in an era of great change and with that comes unavoidable challenges, but also exciting opportunities

Reflecting on 2017 as it draws to a close, it’s undeniable that significant strides have been made within our sector. In May, Leisure DB’s annual State of the UK Fitness Industry Report brought news that UK gym membership, revenue and penetration rates are currently at an all-time high. While in September, the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) kicked off an ambitious four-year strategy to transform and standardise the delivery of physical activity across the sector.

This month, a new report by ukactive, Physical Activity: A Social Solution, has, for the first time ever, quantified the wider social value of UK leisure centres. The findings, which were announced at the not-for-profit’s annual National Summit, suggest that these facilities contribute more than £3.3bn to UK society, impacting not just health and wellbeing, but also crime, education and other key social factors.

These are just a few examples of the impressive progress that’s been made over the past 12 months, but even more exciting is the potential 2018 holds.

In this issue of Health Club Management, we take a closer look at the areas of opportunity that are ripe for the picking. Following the release of the 2017 IHRSA Health Club Consumer Report, IHRSA’s Kristen Walsh outlines how operators, developers and suppliers can benefit from tapping into the consumer preferences revealed by the report – preferences that include small group training, one-to-one sessions and family-friendly fitness activities for the often overlooked, yet highly loyal Generation X (p88).

And in Introducing Gen Z (p46), we explore the mindset and habits of the youngest generation in society – described by consumer lifestyle trend researcher Hayley Ard as “one of the most health-conscious demographics we’ve seen”. As more and more of these tech-savvy, health-focused under 21-year-olds come of age, we investigate the many opportunities they’re likely to bring to our sector, both as employees and consumers.

So as we look ahead to 2018, both from the perspective of existing and future consumers, one thing is clear: fitness and physical activity are firmly on the public’s radar. More people need and want the services of health clubs than ever before, and we’ve got the technology, data and global connectivity required to deliver. We’re in an era of great change and with that comes unavoidable challenges, but also exciting opportunities.

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The couple has a vision to create a network of dedicated fitness trainers who can engage Indian communities
The couple has a vision to create a network of dedicated fitness trainers who can engage Indian communities
In two years, the couple have established 15 fitness studios in India
In two years, the couple have established 15 fitness studios in India
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/691361_270303.jpg
Exciting opportunities lie ahead for the fitness industry in 2018, says HCM editor Lauretta Ihonor
Dr Lauretta Ihonor, editor
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The Bannatyne Group says it has officially bounced back from the pandemic, with both turnover ...
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Featured supplier news: Webinar: Building a new energy future for the leisure sector
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PSLT Fitness Solutions manufacture, remanufacture and buy back commercial gym equipment. We supply and maintain ...
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Click on a catalogue to view it online
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Greenwich Leisure Limited press release: ‘FAB’ freebies for Barnet carers!
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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.
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SpaBooker: Spa software
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