Technology Archives - Wexer Wed, 15 Nov 2023 18:02:12 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 Australian Fitness Trends & AUSactive’s Preventive Health Role https://wexer.com/blog/australian-fitness-trends-ausactive-preventive-health-role/ Thu, 09 Nov 2023 20:44:11 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9578 Australian fitness trends and data shows the Australian fitness industry is booming. Australia’s fitness industry ranks among the top ten largest fitness industries worldwide. Research by the Australian government and a global Deloitte Report, commissioned by The Global Health & Fitness Alliance, in collaboration with AUSactive, shows the remarkable achievements in Australia’s fitness sector. Australia’s […]

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Australian fitness trends and data shows the Australian fitness industry is booming. Australia’s fitness industry ranks among the top ten largest fitness industries worldwide.

Research by the Australian government and a global Deloitte Report, commissioned by The Global Health & Fitness Alliance, in collaboration with AUSactive, shows the remarkable achievements in Australia’s fitness sector. Australia’s fitness industry plays a pivotal role in bolstering the nation’s economy. 

We recently interviewed Barrie Elvish, AUSactive CEO, to discuss the fitness industry trends and how AUSactive is revolutionizing the fitness, health, and wellness environment in Australia. AUSactive’s role is to promote health and wellness through active lifestyles. The fitness industry association is the largest in Australia and recognized by the government.

COVID was a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate to the sector the need for a strong voice and message. AUSactive’s membership grew by 15% each year during COVID. 

“Going to the gym is the second most popular physical activity in Australia after walking. It surprised many people just how much Australians are using health and fitness centers such as gyms, cycle, yoga and pilates studios, dance, group classes and many others to get active.”

~ Barrie Elvish, AUSactive CEO ~

Research by the Australian government and a global Deloitte Report, commissioned by The Global Health & Fitness Alliance, in collaboration with AUSactive, shows the remarkable achievements in Australia’s fitness sector. Australia’s fitness industry plays a pivotal role in bolstering the nation’s economy. 

Australia’s Booming Fitness Industry

  • Health and fitness sector contributes over $4 billion to Australian GDP
  • While inactivity costs the healthcare system $2 billion per year
  • Fitness participation in fitness, sports or gym activities doubled in the last 5 years, with over 40% of Australian participation over the age of 15 currently, up from 20% participation 5 years ago. 
  • Over 8 million people over the age of 15 go to a gym at least once a year
  • 3.7% Expected Annual Growth For Fitness Industry (2019 – 2024)
  • 24-hour gyms in Australia have doubled since 2014 
  • 12% of Australians use a fitness app to monitor their physical activities.
  • 1.2 million people with a disability attend gyms
  • 1 million non English-speaking people attend gyms 
  • 150,000 indigenous people attend gyms
  • Major growth was outside traditional commercial gyms

Tapping into the Australian Fitness Market Opportunities in 2024

As we explore the dynamic landscape of Australian fitness, there are numerous opportunities for fitness businesses to thrive. 

1. Mental Health Focus

The #1 reason people attend a gym is to improve mental well-being now. 

While some believe people start exercising because they want to look good and feel good, actual data shows that more people are going to the gym for their mental well-being. Before COVID, 19% were going to the gym for their mental well-being, but now it has risen to 29%. 

A recent meta-analysis from the University of Adelaide with over 100 credible research programs and over 100,000 participants concludes that exercise is one and a half times more effective in managing/mitigating anxiety and depression than medications or counselling.

Recommendation: Make sure you promote mental well-being with in-facility and virtual programs like yoga and meditation.

2. Offer Hybrid Models, AI, And Technology Integration

Hybrid

Australian fitness trends show hybrid fitness models are an important future fitness trend. By balancing in-person and out-of-facility content equally, you can offer every single customer to consume your product in the club, at home, or outside your facility, in the way that best suits them any time and anywhere. After COVID, your fitness members expect the in-club and out-of the club offering with a combination of live and on-demand fitness experiences.

AI And Technology

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used in many ways by organizations to innovate, improve, and scale up. AI is making a positive impact on fitness member-based businesses by helping them accelerate their digital transformation. AI constantly learns from the data it analyses, anticipating customer behavior from it. By doing so, fitness brands can create valuable content, boost revenue, and enhance customer experiences. Optimize your digital transformation by leveraging AI and technology.

Hybrid Opportunities For Workforce Education and Utilization

AUSactive recently had a Senior Management Summit to address how to take advantage of future opportunities to succeed in the fitness industry. They addressed how to take advantage of data, technology, and AI to make better decisions and create better fitness opportunities. 

One thing they addressed was the fitness workforce and how technology and AI will make a positive difference for the fitness industry, but we have not educated the workforce effectively on how to use these tools for their benefit.

Group exercise instructors, personal trainers and gym managers are leaving the industry. With COVID, many left to do their own thing or open their own clubs, and a lot of them haven’t come back. A lot of them haven’t come back because they saw the hybrid experience as a threat instead of taking advantage of the tools and use AI and technology to build their engagement. 

In addition, the average age of those who’ve stayed is actually increasing. If the industry doesn’t address this now, there is going to be a void in about 5 to 10 years if they’re not replaced when they retire.

So now is the time to train your workforce in how to use technology and invest in technology like user-friendly fitness apps, on demand digital technology, and live virtual classes. Your group exercise instructors and personal trainers should be part of the virtual and on-demand content you create to increase their engagement, improve member participation, and ultimately create better outcomes for members. 

Recommendation: Utilize technology and offer in-gym, virtual, and on-demand fitness content for broad appeal for members and fitness professionals.

3. Workout Convenience and Adaptability 

Fitness participants now expect 24/7 convenience. They want access to fitness and wellness anywhere and anytime. 24-hour gyms in Australia have doubled since 2014. Also, ensure you review your data, stay updated with industry trends, and adapt your fitness and wellness offerings. AI and technology are providing new opportunities constantly. 

Recommendation: Consider 24/7 gym access and provide hybrid content in-club and virtually through live and on-demand fitness content for greater convenience and availability.

AUSactive Role In Preventive Health

AUS active recently had a very successful “Fit For Office” Campaign highlighting the need to invest in preventive health strategies. The government data doesn’t lie. It shows the Australian health and fitness sector contributes over $4 billion to Australian GDP, while inactivity costs the healthcare system $2 billion per year. 

Barrie share, “The move to a preventive healthcare system is necessary.The current system is unsustainable and the sooner they acknowledge and address this the better off both our health and economy will be” He continued, “With a return on investment of a reported sixfold and a health system – that includes hospitals, the NDIS, aged care and increasing demands for mental welfare services – collapsing under the strain, surely a government talking of well-being budgets and the need to increase national productivity would seriously consider investing more in preventive health? The savings are significant, ongoing and exponential.”

AUSactive is working on a rigorous accreditation system to build a government regulatory framework that will be an opt-in program with financial incentives. 

The discussions continue about how to get members access to the NDIS, more private health insurance benefits, and ultimately Medicare funded preventative health programs. 

The insurers are telling us that if we can get something that has credibility and rigor behind it, it will drop premiums for public liability insurance and open up doors for AUSactive members to 

achieve better commercial income, better employment opportunities, and greater security.

A Win-Win For Fitness And The Australian Economy

As we review this comprehensive insight into the challenges, opportunities, and future trends in the Australian fitness industry. Position your Australian fitness business for the future by taking advantage of preventative health initiatives, government collaboration, mental well-being focus, convenience, and the potential impact of AI and technology as the industry is on the brink of transformative change. The prospect of a healthier and more sustainable future for Australia looms on the horizon.

Ready to learn how to take advanatage of future Australian fitness trends? Let us help you utilize your data, virtual technology, and AI to develop your fitness content strategy and best utilize your fitness professionals. Email usINFO@WEXER.COM

More Information:

Podcast Episode 28 – AUSactive and Barrie Elvish

AUSactive – https://ausactive.org.au/

Email – Barrie.Elvish@ausactive.org.au

Barrie Elvish LinkedIn Profile

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New Wexer Feature Updates Enhance Digital User Experiences https://wexer.com/blog/new-wexer-feature-updates-enhance-digital-user-experiences/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 18:34:33 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9549 Wexer, the leading provider of wellness content solutions, is pleased to announce extensive feature updates to its platform. These digital content updates are designed to enhance the user experience and meet the evolving needs of end users. At the same time, the updates bring greater data and insights for businesses to understand what customers really […]

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Wexer, the leading provider of wellness content solutions, is pleased to announce extensive feature updates to its platform. These digital content updates are designed to enhance the user experience and meet the evolving needs of end users. At the same time, the updates bring greater data and insights for businesses to understand what customers really want. 

Wexer CEO Paul Bowman and CTO Jamie Foggon, share the recent updates in this Wexer podcast. They also share how.the recent acquisition of Intelivideo allowed Wexer to create a definitive product roadmap for the year which has culminated in the launch of these significant product upgrades. 

We bought a lot of learning when we acquired Intelivideo back in February ‘23. For over 10 years they had built a lot of tech, but specifically features clients really wanted. 10 years of innovation and iteration have meant we now know how important specific features are to the end user and these will only enhance what we currently offer.”

~ Jamie Foggon, Wexer CTO ~ 

In the ever-evolving landscape of business and technology alignment, the role of a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) has become increasingly vital. CTOs are responsible for navigating the complex intersection of technology, business strategy, and product development. This demanding role requires a unique blend of technical expertise, strategic vision, and effective leadership to ensure that technology initiatives align with broader business goals.

By not going after the ‘shiny’ things – something simple can make a real difference. Staying true to Wexer’s core vision and mission we want to make digital content more accessible to more people, these updates will help us achieve that.”

~ Jamie Foggon, Wexer CTO ~ 

Wexer’s 7 Enhanced Feature Updates  

This feature allows users to search class titles from anywhere on the web player. They can search at a global level, not only from within a class category.

2. Class Sharing and Calendar Integration

Allows users to easily share classes with friends and add classes to their calenda to never miss a class. Users can plan their workouts to match their schedule.  

3. Ratings and Reviews

Users can rate classes using a 5-Star system with the option to add a feedback comment. Ratings are available for clients’ owned content, as well as Wexer content. Ratings can be viewed in the Wexer partner portal and downloaded for analysis.

This feature is especially powerful as it enables users to express their opinions and preferences, making it easier for them to discover content that aligns with their interests and needs. The ability to reference the quality and popularity of the content empowers users to make more informed choices, increasing their overall satisfaction with the platform.

4. Personalised Playlists

Users can create their own personal playlists from a list of all media types. A playlist will automatically play each item sequentially, allowing users to build their own workout sessions consisting of more than one workout, like a cardio workout followed by a stretch. In addition to building sequential workouts, playlists can also work just as effectively as a favorite listing mechanism, for example, saving all your favorite cycling classes in one playlist.

For users, playlists provide a convenient way to curate and organize content to match their preferences and goals. Instead of following a rigid instructor-led structure, users can create playlists that combine various workouts, routines, or classes This flexibility allows users to tailor their fitness routines to suit their needs, whether it’s a short 10-minute stretching session or a longer, more comprehensive workout. Playlists offer a dynamic and personalized fitness experience.

Data derived from playlists will be the foundation for future developments involving machine learning and content recommendations. With the ability to analyze user-generated playlists and content consumption patterns, the platform can potentially offer intelligent suggestions for additional content to enhance the user experience. For instance, if a user frequently combines yoga warm-ups with high-intensity workouts, the platform could automatically recommend relevant content, streamlining the user’s journey and engagement with the platform and improving business and technology alignment.

5. Audio Uploads

This new feature enables clients and content providers to upload audio only. This opens up new possibilities and use-cases, such as guided workouts for outdoor running, treadmill, rower, etc. When playing an audio workout on the mobile app, the user will be able to lock their phone and still continue to listen, as they would to a podcast, with pause and play controls available from the lock screen.  

One of the primary advantages of audio content is its versatility. Users can listen to audio recordings while engaging in other activities, such as going for a run or working out, making it a convenient and flexible form of content consumption. This adaptability of business and technology alignment allows for a seamless integration of audio content into daily routines, enhancing user engagement.

People are drawn to audio content because it presents an opportunity to immerse themselves in stories, education, or entertainment without the need for undivided attention. Users can follow instructions and receive motivation during their fitness routines, whether they are running or working out at the gym. This demonstrates the practicality of audio content in catering to wellness and fitness enthusiasts, enhancing their overall experience and potentially leading to improved physical health.

Extends the schedule section to allow external live events to be promoted in the schedule.External events show in the schedule in the same way as any other, with a countdown. 

The platform’s scheduling system is highly adaptable, allowing content providers to seamlessly host both live and simulated live events. This flexibility enables content providers to schedule live streams in advance, ensuring a smooth and consistent experience for users. By scheduling events and promoting them effectively, content providers can engage users, attract a larger audience, and boost engagement on the platform. 

Full list of event types possible includes:

  • LIVE 
  • Simulated Live 
  • Virtual On Demand (VOD) – Existing library class streamed at the scheduled time
  • External – Live events can be delivered externally (eg Google meet, Zoom). 

7. Offline Video downloads

Members can now download single pieces of content or curated playlists directly to their devices.Play them anytime, anywhere without wifi or data.

With this significant investment in our product we have directly positioned ourselves as the leading content solutions provider. Clients can expect a continuously evolving product that will match the needs of their clients and business goals.”

~ Paul Bowman,Wexer CEO ~

Future 2023 Feature Updates 

An extensive Wexer product roadmap is complete for 2023 with more features to come towards the end of 2023. Some are specific to particular clients, however most will be available to current clients by the end of the year. 

Feature Updates Coming Soon

  • Email Marketing and CRM Integration
  • Subscription Bundles
  • Closed Captions. 

All new clients will automatically be onboarded to the new enhanced features.  

If you are an existing customer or prospective client, find out how Wexer’s unparalleled data, technology and wellness content library can help you exceed client wellness expectations! Email Us: info@wexer.com

More Information:

Paul Bowman, Wexer CEO

Jamie Foggon, Wexer CTO

Wexer Podcast 26

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]]> Wexer’s Exclusive Partnership with Australian Distributor NovoFit https://wexer.com/blog/wexers-exclusive-partnership-with-australian-distributor-novofit/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 18:36:39 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9582 Wexer, the leading provider of wellness content solutions, is pleased to announce the exclusive partnership with Novofit, Australian distributor of trusted fitness solutions.  NovoFit provides customised fitness solutions and has access to global fitness brands for the commercial, wellness, performance and functional training markets in Australia and the Asia-Pacific markets.  “This agreement with Wexer further […]

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Wexer, the leading provider of wellness content solutions, is pleased to announce the exclusive partnership with Novofit, Australian distributor of trusted fitness solutions. 

NovoFit provides customised fitness solutions and has access to global fitness brands for the commercial, wellness, performance and functional training markets in Australia and the Asia-Pacific markets. 

“This agreement with Wexer further cements our partnership and allows us to provide our current and future customers with the cutting edge digital solution they require. The Australian fitness market is booming at the moment and we understand what it takes to build a thriving and successful fitness business in today’s innovative and changing market.”

~ Daniel Waide, NovoFit COO ~

This exclusive partnership means NovoFit will have access to Wexer’s leading digital fitness solution and, for Wexer, the ability to help accelerate the digital transformation of the Australian fitness industry. 

“With this exclusive partnership we are able to reach more customers across the Australian market. We see huge potential in the market as more and more Australians are prioritising their health and are actively using digital content to improve their wellbeing.”  

~ Robert Louw, Wexer Chief Growth Officer ~

The  Australian market has been experiencing tremendous growth as our recent Australian fitness trend report highlighted. The industry generates more than $3 billion in revenue annually (Gitnux Market Data, 2023). Figures show there is a 34.7% user penetration in the Australian market, well above the industry average. The fitness industry is also expected to rise to 37.54% by 2028. (Statista, 2023) 

Following the recent partnership with Revo Fitness, Wexer has continued to increase their client base throughout Australia and the wider Asia Pacific(APAC) region. 

Working together with NovoFit helps to supply the digital wellness and fitness content demand in the Australian and APAC markets and supports the growth strategy of Wexer. 

Ready to learn how to take advanatage of of the Wexer and NovoFit partnership? Let us help you utilise your data, virtual technology, and AI to develop your fitness content strategy and provide the best content for your fitness facility. Email usINFO@WEXER.COM

About NovoFit

For 40 years, NovoFit has been maintaining long-term strategic partnerships wit the world’s best-in-class fitness brands, developing industry expertise, delivering state-of-the-art fitness facilities throughout Australia and the Asia-Pacific(APAC) markets. 

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10 Tech-Savvy Strategies For Optimising Fitness Marketing  https://wexer.com/blog/10-tech-savvy-strategies-for-optimising-fitness-marketing/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 15:29:27 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9564 Optimising fitness marketing results in leads and sales with existing and potential fitness members, but you need to develop the right messaging and campaigns that resonate with the needs and interests of your target market. In this blog about optimising fitness marketing, we’ll explore the impact of new technology on today’s fitness marketing strategies and […]

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Optimising fitness marketing results in leads and sales with existing and potential fitness members, but you need to develop the right messaging and campaigns that resonate with the needs and interests of your target market.

In this blog about optimising fitness marketing, we’ll explore the impact of new technology on today’s fitness marketing strategies and share 10 tips to navigate the competitive fitness landscape with technology.

10 Strategies For Optimising Fitness Marketing

1. Craft Your Compelling Brand Story

Embark on your fitness marketing journey with a compelling brand story. Your gym’s essence, values, and uniqueness should be defined clearly. This narrative must seamlessly align with the in-club reality to establish credibility and power in your marketing campaigns. Your brand story is the foundation upon which all marketing efforts will be built.

Every detail matters—why your gym exists, what it stands for, and the unique aspects that set it apart. This story is not just a marketing gimmick; it’s the soul of your brand, resonating with your target audience and forming a connection that goes beyond transactions.

2. Leverage Data & AI For Customer Insight

Delve into the realm of customer knowledge. Utilise the power of data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to unearth motivations, preferences, and behaviours. Through AI, create avatars based on creating a high Lifetime Value (LTV) for members, allowing you to shape targeted acquisition strategies for a personalised approach. Take you fitness membership to the next level.

The data-driven insights are invaluable in understanding your members at a deeper level. This knowledge empowers you to create personalised experiences, from tailored workouts to targeted communication, enhancing member engagement and satisfaction.

3. Curate Branded Digital Signature Experiences

Move beyond the physical with digital signature experiences. Utilise technology, such as Wexer, to stream unique content. This not only keeps members engaged in-club but also extends your reach digitally, offering a seamless workout experience that transcends physical boundaries.

The era of digital experiences has opened new avenues for connecting with your audience. Leverage this technology to showcase your unique offerings, from signature classes to virtual tours of your facility. The goal is to create an immersive and memorable experience that reinforces your brand.

4. Harness the Power of All Digital Channels

Digital isn’t a singular platform; it’s a myriad of channels. Utilise in-club advertising, virtual kiosks, and social media trailers to communicate with members. Leverage mobile platforms for insights that shape both marketing strategies and in-club offerings.

The digital landscape offers numerous touchpoints to connect with your audience. From targeted social media campaigns to in-club promotions, each channel should contribute to a cohesive and effective marketing strategy. Embrace the variety and richness that digital channels bring to the table.

5. Strengthen Existing Customer Loyalty

While acquiring new customers is essential, maintaining and strengthening existing customer loyalty is equally crucial. Balance acquisition with retention. Personalise communications to make members feel valued, unlocking opportunities for increased secondary spend and valuable feedback.

Understanding your existing customers is key to fostering loyalty. Use the data gathered to create personalised loyalty programs, exclusive offers, and a communication strategy that resonates with each member individually. A loyal customer is not just a repeat business; they are your brand ambassadors.

6. Incorporate Reward Programs For Stickiness

Make your product sticky by integrating rewards and incentives. Explore gamification with non-monetary rewards, strengthening the relationship between members and the club. Gamifying fitness not only encourages continued exercise but also adds an element of fun and competition.

Reward programs can take various forms, from point systems to exclusive challenges. The key is to make the rewards meaningful and aligned with your brand ethos. The result is a community of motivated members who find value beyond the physical workout.

Align your strategies with the latest trends, focusing on hybrid and wellness. Acknowledge mental and emotional health, convenience, flexibility, and out-of-club support. Embrace digital elements that complement in-person offerings, catering to a diverse audience.

The fitness landscape is evolving, and staying ahead means keeping pace with trends. Wellness, mental health, and hybrid approaches are gaining prominence. Integrate these elements into your marketing strategies to showcase your gym as a holistic wellness destination.

8. Differentiate Seamlessly

Learn from standout brands that have successfully differentiated themselves. Align your product seamlessly with marketing, creating a memorable brand story that resonates in a crowded market. Standout gyms like Barry’s and SoulCycle are not just fitness spaces; they are experiences with a distinctive brand story.

Identify what makes your gym unique and build your marketing around those differentiators. Whether it’s signature classes, cutting-edge equipment, or a unique atmosphere, your marketing should amplify what sets you apart.

9. Stay True To Your Brand Identity

Develop a distinctive tone that aligns with your brand story. Maintain authenticity and consistency across all touchpoints, from in-person interactions to external communications. Your brand’s voice is an extension of its identity.

Consistency in messaging, whether through your team’s interactions with customers or external communications, reinforces your brand identity. A cohesive brand identity builds trust and recognition among your audience.

10. Continuously Optimising Fitness Marketing With Data

End the journey with a full-circle return to data. Continuously monitor campaign performance through key performance indicators (KPIs). Refine and optimise marketing strategies using data insights for maximum impact.

Data is not just a starting point, but an ongoing guide. Regularly analyse KPIs, from website traffic to social media engagement, to understand what works and what needs improvement. Use this data to refine your marketing strategies, ensuring they evolve in the most powerful way possible.

In the dynamic world of fitness marketing, these 10 tips, fueled by the latest technology, can catapult your gym to the forefront. It’s not just about marketing a gym; it’s about creating an experience that resonates with the diverse needs of your members and sets you apart in a saturated market. 

Embrace innovation for optimising fitness marketing to create an effective strategy to position your fitness business as a tech-savvy pioneer in the world of wellness. Whether mastering the fundamentals or diving into cutting-edge tech, these strategies are the compass to navigate the ever-evolving fitness landscape. The fusion of fitness and technology is not just a trend; it’s the future, and these tips are your roadmap to success.

Ready to stand out from your competition? Let us help you utilise technology to develop your unique and innovative fitness marketing strategy. Email usINFO@WEXER.COM

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Managing Client Wellness Expectations Increases Satisfaction https://wexer.com/blog/managing-client-wellness-expectations-increase-fitness-satisfaction/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 21:50:27 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9543 Paul Bowman,Wexer CEO, talks with Matthew Januszek, Escape Fitness Co-founder, about how you need to manage client wellness expectations and why adopting a comprehensive approach to health and wellness is critical for fitness business success now. For businesses, you must expand from only having fitness-oriented content to a more holistic content approach that reflects the […]

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Paul Bowman,Wexer CEO, talks with Matthew Januszek, Escape Fitness Co-founder, about how you need to manage client wellness expectations and why adopting a comprehensive approach to health and wellness is critical for fitness business success now. For businesses, you must expand from only having fitness-oriented content to a more holistic content approach that reflects the industry-wide wellness trend. 

Health and wellness extends far beyond the realm of occasional fitness participation and attending wellness events. Instead, true well-being encompasses a multifaceted spectrum of factors that are intertwined with health, fitness, and wellness.  In essence, a  holistic approach to health and wellness involves first recognizing the connection between physical, mental, and emotional well-being. You must also leverage technology to facilitate comprehensive wellness to enable individuals to be active participants in their own wellness journeys.

Matthew is an entrepreneur, co-founder of Escape Fitness, and host of the popular Escape Your Limits podcast. Escape Fitness is a global leader in functional fitness and constantly challenges boundaries to make the impossible – possible. Escape Fitness has been at the forefront of functional fitness innovation, product design, and rethinking modernized gym layouts to boost engagement and enhance the member experience. 

Tune in to hear Matthew share his insights about how to manage client wellness expectations to achieve a more integrated fitness and wellness experience to increase satisfaction and business success.

How to Exceed Client Wellness Expectations

Technology, Fitness And Wellness Integration

The growing significance of technology integration within the realm of health, wellness, and  fitness suggests that technology has evolved far beyond being a mere supplement to fitness routines. It’s become an integral part of the holistic approach to well-being. Instead of solely serving as a delivery mechanism for workouts, technology now encompasses a wider range of content, including sleep stories, meditation sessions, and inspirational content. This shift has transformed wellness platforms into more than just fitness tools; they have become hubs for holistic well-being, addressing not only physical health but also mental and emotional aspects.

“Approximately 40% of the content views on the Wexer platform now include wellness content.”

~ Paul Bowman, Wexer CEO ~

Paul emphasizes the pivotal role of technology in supporting mental and emotional wellness as users seek inspiration, relaxation, and mindfulness alongside fitness content. As technology platforms increasingly cater to these diverse wellness needs, they become more akin to entertainment and inspiration platforms than traditional fitness centers. This shift in focus reflects the industry’s recognition of the interconnectedness of various aspects of wellness and the importance of addressing them comprehensively.

Prioritization Of Wellness Content

Traditionally, fitness was centered around physical exercise and nutrition, but there’s a growing recognition that prioritizing well-being encompasses far more than just fitness. This shift towards wellness content signifies a broader understanding of well-being, acknowledging the interconnectedness of physical health, mental clarity, and emotional stability. Wellness is no longer confined to just exercise routines, but extends to elements like meditation, relaxation, and mental fitness.

As wellness platforms evolve to cater to these diverse needs, they transform into multifaceted hubs that offer not only physical fitness guidance but also holistic support for users looking to enhance their overall quality of life. Ultimately, this shift signifies the industry’s commitment to promoting comprehensive well-being by addressing various aspects of health, including the often-overlooked mental and emotional facets.

Support Customers Beyond Fitness Facilities

Supporting customers beyond physical workouts recognizes that health and fitness are not limited to the time spent in a gym or during exercise sessions. It suggests that fitness facilities should adopt a more holistic approach, acknowledging that their responsibility extends beyond the physical activity their customers engage in. This shift in perspective signifies a growing awareness that health and wellness encompass a wide spectrum of factors, including mental well-being, nutrition, recovery, and even lifestyle choices.

To succeed in this evolving landscape, fitness clubs and facilities must position themselves as not just providers of exercise equipment and training but as partners in their customers’ overall well-being journeys. This entails offering resources, guidance, and support for various aspects of health, such as recovery strategies, nutrition plans, and mental wellness programs. By taking a more comprehensive approach, these businesses can establish themselves as trusted sources of guidance and support, fostering long-lasting relationships with their clientele.

“In life – fitness, health and wellness aren’t just an event you do two or three times a week. It involves so many more things.”

~ Matthew Januszek, Escape Fitness Co-founder ~

Promote Sleep and Recovery

Sleep is a fundamental component of the body’s natural healing and restoration processes. It allows the mind and body to recuperate, repair, and rejuvenate, playing a pivotal role in physical and mental well-being. Without sufficient and restorative sleep, individuals may experience a host of adverse effects, including increased stress, decreased cognitive function, and heightened vulnerability to health issues. Recognizing the importance of sleep and recovery in any holistic approach to wellness is essential for promoting better health outcomes.

Integrating strategies like relaxation, stretching, and mindfulness into wellness and fitness routines complements physical fitness and aids in stress reduction, enhances flexibility, and supports mental clarity. It allows individuals to manage stress, prevent burnout, and maintain a sustainable, long-term commitment to their health goals when prioritizing fitness. The role of sleep and recovery in a holistic approach to wellness cannot be overstated, as they are the foundation for physical and mental resilience.

Promote Flexibility And Awareness Over Habits and Rituals

Tracking progress, whether in fitness or business, is a vital tool for understanding patterns, setting goals, and making informed decisions. Through data and metrics, individuals can gain valuable insights into their performance and areas that require improvement. Self-awareness, on the other hand, involves introspection and a deep understanding of one’s strengths, weaknesses, and personal preferences. It enables individuals to align their actions and choices with their authentic selves, fostering a sense of purpose and direction.

While habits and rituals can provide structure and discipline, over-reliance on them can limit personal growth when prioritizing fitness. The rigidity of routines can stifle creativity and prevent individuals from adapting to changing circumstances effectively. By encouraging flexibility and being present in the moment, entrepreneurs and individuals can better navigate the uncertainties of business and life. The integration of tracking and self-awareness into daily routines can help strike a balance between structure and adaptability, promoting personal and professional development without being constrained by rigid habits and rituals.

Use Authentic Storytelling

Authentic storytelling goes beyond marketing narratives and glossy advertisements; it delves into real-life experiences and journeys of individuals within the industry. By sharing these stories, the fitness industry can humanize itself and connect with its audience on a deeper level. When people hear about the struggles, triumphs, and transformations of others, it can inspire and motivate them to embark on their own fitness journeys. Authentic storytelling breaks down the barriers and stigma that often surround fitness, making it more accessible and relatable to a broader audience.

Moreover, authentic storytelling goes beyond simply presenting success stories or portraying an idealized version of health and fitness. It acknowledges that setbacks and obstacles are part of any journey toward well-being. By sharing these experiences openly and honestly, individuals and organizations can build trust and credibility.  Through these stories, individuals can find role models and sources of motivation that resonate with their own experiences. By prioritizing authentic storytelling, the fitness industry can create a more inclusive and supportive environment where people from all walks of life feel encouraged to prioritize their health and well-being.

Exceed Client Wellness Expectations For Increased Satisfaction

The need for a holistic wellness approach to manage client wellness expectations goes beyond fitness workouts and should include elements like mental well-being, nutrition, sleep, and recovery. Holistic wellness is creating a dynamic fitness landscape driving long-term growth of wellness focused personalized fitness experiences. Moreover, the integration of technology as a powerful tool in supporting individuals on their wellness journey. The shift towards wellness content supports the evolution of the diverse needs and preferences of fitness clientele.

For client success, individuals must ultimately drive their own transformation, but the responsibility for fitness businesses is to provide the wellness content clients demand along with guidance and support. The multifaceted nature of the fitness and wellness industry highlights the importance of adaptability, authenticity, and a comprehensive approach to health and prioritizing fitness.

Find out how Wexer’s unparalleled data, technology and wellness content library can help you exceed client wellness expectations and create more client success stories for you fitness business! Email Us: info@wexer.com

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Matthew Januszek Escape on LinkedIn

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Emerging Fitness Business Models To Maximize Growth and Profit https://wexer.com/blog/emerging-fitness-business-models-maximize-growth-profits/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 19:35:34 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9504 In a recent podcast episode, Wexer CEO, Paul Bowman, interviews Eric Falardeau, a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, share a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of the fitness and health industry to share how you can maximize growth opportunities with profitable fitness business models.  McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm. […]

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In a recent podcast episode, Wexer CEO, Paul Bowman, interviews Eric Falardeau, a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, share a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of the fitness and health industry to share how you can maximize growth opportunities with profitable fitness business models. 

McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm. Eric specializes in the global fitness and health industry. He shares his expert perspective on the current state and future trajectory of the fitness industry. He delves into the critical aspects like the opportunities emerging fitness business models will provide, how fitness business models will need to include digital transformation to expand into emerging markets, the potential impact of weight loss pills, and how the fitness industry has changed after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Current State of the Fitness Industry

Before delving into emerging fitness business models, it’s essential to understand the current state of the fitness industry. Eric Falardeau provides a macro-view, highlighting a significant issue in the industry. He points out that many fitness models today cost between 10-30 euros or dollars, which, in his opinion, leaves a considerable amount of money on the table. This observation underscores the need for innovation and the exploration of new business models that can extract more value from each customer relationship.

“At a macro-view, I think the sector is leaving a lot of money on the table by having such a high share of humans move through models that cost between 10-30 euros/dollars today.”

~ Eric Falardeau, Partner, McKinsey & Company ~

Fitness Business Model Opportunities

In an era of emerging markets and rapid digital innovation, the fitness and health industry has not remained immune to the winds of transformation. As technology advances and new markets emerge, fitness businesses are presented with both challenges and opportunities. To navigate this shifting landscape effectively, it’s crucial to understand the emerging fitness business models that can maximize growth and profit.

Being aware of emerging opportunities to provide new innovative fitness business models will play a pivotal role in a a fitness business ability to thrive and adapt to changing consumer needs. Critically assessing whether there are unmet needs within the industry and whether a business has found a viable model that sets it apart from competitors is crucial for making informed decisions about where and how to allocate resources.

Consumers are spending more on health, fitness, and wellness than they ever have before. Future of wellness in 2030 shows a $1.5 trillion market globally—and it’s growing at a clip of 5 to 10 percent each year. McKinsey research shows that consumers are most interested in six wellness categories: health, fitness, nutrition, appearance, sleep, and mindfulness.

Eric shared consumers are clearly looking at health and wellness as one of the most important things in their life now. Therefore, the industry needs to realize the possibility of people paying 5, 10, 20, 30 dollars/euros more for something that is helping them move or live as healthy as possible.

The Role of Information and Technology

Eric emphasizes the transformative potential of information and technology in the fitness industry. He believes that this sector is uniquely positioned to benefit from these advancements, as they can have a substantial impact on overall value creation and member solutions. In an era where wearable fitness tech, data analytics, and personalized fitness apps are becoming increasingly prevalent, businesses that harness the power of information and technology stand to thrive.

“This is one of the sectors for which information and technology can have the most impact on overall value creation and overall member solutions.”

~ Eric Falardeau, Partner, McKinsey & Company ~

Embracing New Business Models

One of the key takeaways from the interview is the importance of embracing new business models. Eric Falardeau urges the fitness sector to explore innovative ways of creating more value for customers. He points out that the industry should not be limited by traditional pricing models and that it’s entirely reasonable for individuals to invest more in their health and fitness. This sentiment challenges the notion that the mid-tier pricing model is no longer viable in today’s market.

The fitness and health industry is undergoing a paradigm shift, and one of the most significant shifts involves transitioning from a “push” model to a “pull” model. This means that instead of merely pushing out existing solutions and services, businesses in the industry need to adopt a more customer-centric approach. They must empathize with the end user and focus on understanding their specific needs and preferences. This shift is vital for staying relevant and effective in a rapidly evolving market.

Another crucial paradigm shift revolves around reevaluating and strengthening business models. With increasing competition, fitness companies must stress-test their models to ensure they can withstand tougher market conditions. The shift here is from complacency to a proactive and competitive mindset, where businesses continuously innovate and adapt their models to maintain their position as leaders.

In essence, business model considerations encompass the ability to navigate the complex terrain of digital transformation while ensuring that the chosen approach aligns with the unique needs and expectations of the target audience.

The Importance of Digital Transformation

To thrive in the modern fitness landscape, businesses must adapt to the era of digital transformation. Eric emphasizes the need for fitness business models to incorporate digital elements to expand into emerging markets effectively. This shift involves not only offering digital fitness content but also leveraging technology for customer engagement, data collection, and personalization.

It’s evident that digital transformation is no longer an option, but it’s essential to have a clear digital strategy.

AI-powered marketing tools enable fitness businesses to understand their customers better than ever before. By analyzing user data, preferences, and behavior, AI can help tailor marketing campaigns to individual needs, increasing the likelihood of customer engagement. This personalization is crucial in a competitive market where customer acquisition costs are a significant concern.

Moreover, AI has the potential to enhance customer engagement itself. For example, personalized fitness plans and workout recommendations based on user data can keep members motivated and engaged in their fitness journey. Chatbots and virtual trainers powered by AI can provide instant assistance and guidance, creating a more immersive and responsive fitness experience.

Digital transformation extends beyond marketing and engagement. It involves leveraging data and technology to improve operational efficiency and deliver better services. This includes streamlining processes, optimizing resource allocation, and enhancing the overall customer experience. By embracing digital transformation and AI, fitness operators can stay competitive, evolve their business models, and ultimately provide greater value to their customers.

Emerging Markets: China and India

One of the most exciting aspects of the fitness and health industry’s evolution is the emergence of new markets, particularly in countries like China and India. These populous nations are witnessing a surge in fitness and health consciousness, presenting a goldmine of opportunities for fitness businesses. As per industry reports, the fitness industry in China is projected to reach a staggering $22.8 billion by 2025. McKenzie research has shown the Chinese have an increase in spending, particularly in categories that are focused on health and lifestyle.

In traditional fitness, with a substantial portion of the population yet to be tapped, the scope for growth is immense. However, to seize these opportunities, fitness business models must adapt to the unique characteristics of these markets. This adaptation involves understanding cultural nuances, tailoring fitness offerings, and, of course, embracing digital transformation to reach a broader audience.

Digital and Virtual Fitness Increase Post-COVID

The fitness industry, like many others, underwent a significant transformation in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns and social distancing measures prompted a surge in demand for digital fitness solutions, as people sought ways to stay active and healthy from the safety of their homes. This shift accelerated the adoption of online fitness classes, virtual personal training, and connected fitness equipment.

While the pandemic posed immense challenges, it also highlighted the resilience and adaptability of the fitness industry. Businesses that quickly pivoted to offer digital solutions not only survived but thrived during these challenging times. This resulted in a “Leaders Take Most” principle, where the leaders who were quick to adapt, innovate, and maintain their brand presence not only retained their existing members but also attracted new ones. This dynamic has allowed them to capture a larger share of the market, leaving smaller players struggling to keep up.

As the world emerges from the pandemic, the lessons learned from this period are invaluable. Fitness business models that continue to offer digital options are likely to maintain a competitive edge in the post-COVID-19 era.

The Importance of Purpose and Passion

Eric emphasizes the significance of purpose and passion in the fitness industry. He believes that businesses driven by a genuine desire to improve people’s lives are better poised for success. When fitness professionals and entrepreneurs are passionate about their work, they are more likely to innovate, adapt, and create solutions that resonate with customers.

In conclusion, the fitness and health industry is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by emerging markets and digital transformation. Fitness business models that can adapt to these changes, harness the power of information and technology, and offer value to customers are poised for growth and profit. The future of the fitness industry is not only about physical health but also about embracing the digital age, catering to emerging markets, and fostering a sense of purpose and passion for improving lives. As Eric Falardeau suggests, this industry has abundant opportunities for those willing to innovate and create more value from each customer relationship. It’s time for fitness businesses to unlock their growth potential in this dynamic landscape.

The Eric’s insights serve as a valuable resource for industry professionals seeking to navigate the fitness and health sector’s ever-changing landscape. The fitness industry needs to continue to evolve and bring more meaningful value to customers by embracing innovation and technology.

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Paul Bowman, CEO of Wexer

Eric Falardeau, Partner at McKinsey & Company

McKinsey & Company

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Holistic Wellness Drives Personalized Fitness Experiences  https://wexer.com/blog/holistic-wellness-drives-personalized-fitness-experiences/ Wed, 13 Sep 2023 16:48:48 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9448 In a recent podcast episode, Paul interviews Austin Cohen, the co-founder and CEO of Flexit, to gain a deeper understanding of how holistic wellness is creating a dynamic fitness landscape driving long-term growth of wellness focused personalized fitness experiences. Flexit is a company at the forefront of revolutionizing the way we approach fitness. We’ll share […]

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In a recent podcast episode, Paul interviews Austin Cohen, the co-founder and CEO of Flexit, to gain a deeper understanding of how holistic wellness is creating a dynamic fitness landscape driving long-term growth of wellness focused personalized fitness experiences.

Flexit is a company at the forefront of revolutionizing the way we approach fitness. We’ll share Cohen’s insights and wisdom as he sheds light on the evolving landscape of fitness and well-being.

In the fast-paced world we live in, fitness and wellness have undergone a remarkable transformation. No longer confined to traditional gym spaces and one-size-fits-all routines, the fitness landscape is now a dynamic arena driven by personalization and technology.

The Changing Landscape of Fitness

The fitness landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Traditional brick-and-mortar gyms, which once held a dominant position in the industry, are witnessing a significant shift in their status as the primary fitness option. In their place, we’re witnessing the rise of more flexible and personalized fitness choices that cater to the evolving needs and preferences of consumers.

One of the key drivers of this transformation is the surging popularity of digital fitness platforms. These platforms offer a diverse range of workout routines, fitness classes, and wellness programs that are accessible from the comfort of one’s home or virtually anywhere with an internet connection. This accessibility has been especially crucial in recent times when the world has faced lockdowns and restrictions due to the global pandemic. As people sought ways to maintain their fitness routines while adhering to social distancing guidelines, digital fitness platforms emerged as a savior.

To remain competitive and relevant, fitness businesses must be in tune with the shifting preferences of consumers. This means embracing digital solutions, offering flexible options, and continuously innovating to provide engaging and effective fitness experiences. As the fitness industry continues to evolve, those who can successfully navigate these changes are poised to thrive in this dynamic and ever-changing landscape.

Holistic Wellness and The Future of Fitness

The concept of holistic health and wellness takes center stage as a fundamental principle guiding the evolving fitness landscape. It signifies a broader and more comprehensive approach to well-being that extends beyond mere physical fitness. Holistic health and wellness acknowledge the intricate interplay between various facets of an individual’s life, including physical, mental, and emotional aspects, to foster a state of complete and harmonious well-being.

Within this context, fitness is not solely about sculpting one’s body or achieving physical prowess; it’s about achieving balance and harmony in all aspects of life. The importance of holistic health and wellness is mirrored in the types of fitness offerings gaining popularity. Digital platforms like Flexit provide users with a range of options, from yoga and meditation to strength training and cardio workouts. These offerings cater to individuals looking to cultivate not only their physical prowess but also their mental and emotional well-being.

Furthermore, holistic wellness is not confined to physical exercise alone. It encompasses nutrition, stress management, sleep quality, and mental health. In an era where stress and mental health issues are prevalent, the holistic approach encourages individuals to address these concerns alongside their physical fitness goals. This holistic perspective aligns with the evolving preferences of fitness enthusiasts who seek to enrich their lives physically, mentally, and emotionally, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and balanced existence.

Challenges and Opportunities

With the rise of digital fitness platforms and on-demand workouts, brick-and-mortar gyms are facing increasing competition. They must adapt to these changing consumer preferences and find innovative ways to differentiate themselves from other digital fitness services. This challenge necessitates a reevaluation of their business models, potentially incorporating technology and personalized experiences to remain relevant.

However, this disruption also presents a wealth of opportunities for both established fitness businesses and newcomers. There is a growing demand for personalized fitness experiences. This opens the door for fitness entrepreneurs to create niche offerings that cater to specific demographics or interests within the fitness world.

The emphasis on holistic health and wellness presents opportunities for businesses to offer comprehensive wellness solutions that extend beyond physical exercise. Integrating nutrition, stress management, mental health support, and recovery services into fitness offerings can set businesses apart and address the growing desire for a more holistic approach to well-being.

The Future of Fitness

Digital fitness platforms and on-demand workouts have taken center stage, catering to the demands of consumers who seek convenience and tailored fitness experiences. This shift suggests that the future of fitness will be increasingly characterized by accessibility and individualization.

Platforms like Flexit, with their ability to connect users with fitness professionals from around the world, exemplify the transformative power of technology in breaking down geographical barriers and expanding the reach of fitness services.

The future of fitness promises to be a multifaceted and tech-driven domain, with a strong emphasis on personalization and holistic well-being. Those who can adapt to these trends, leverage technology effectively, and provide comprehensive wellness experiences are poised to lead the way in this ever-changing industry.

The Role of Flexit

Flexit emerges as a prominent player that exemplifies the changing dynamics of the fitness industry. This platform exemplifies the essence of adaptability and flexibility, which are key elements in the modern fitness experience. Whether you’re interested in yoga, strength training, cardio, or any other form of exercise, Flexit provides a diverse array of options, allowing users to choose workouts that align with their personal preferences and goals.

One of the standout features of Flexit is its flexibility in terms of scheduling and location. Users can select workouts that fit seamlessly into their daily routines, whether they prefer to exercise in the morning, during lunch breaks, or in the evening. Additionally, the platform allows individuals to work out in the comfort of their own homes, a local park, or any other convenient location.

Flexit represents a fundamental shift in the way fitness is approached and consumed. It adapts to the modern consumer’s desire for personalized and flexible fitness experiences, breaking free from the constraints of traditional gym memberships. As the fitness landscape continues to evolve, Flexit serves as a prime example of how innovative digital platforms are reshaping the industry to meet the demands of today’s fitness enthusiasts.

The fitness industry is during a significant transformation. Flexibility, personalization, and technology are reshaping the way we approach fitness and well-being. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast seeking a more tailored experience, or a fitness operator looking to adapt and thrive in this changing landscape, the insights shared by Cohen offer valuable guidance.

As we look to the future, one thing is certain: the fitness world will continue to evolve, and those who embrace innovation and prioritize holistic wellness will lead the way to a healthier, happier tomorrow.

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Leveraging Data to Scale Your Fitness Business Growth  https://wexer.com/blog/leveraging-data-to-scale-fitness-business-growth/ Wed, 09 Aug 2023 17:21:36 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9264 In a recent podcast episode, Paul sat down with Len Fridman, the CEO and Co-Founder of WellnessLiving, a prominent SAS platform tailored for fitness and wellness businesses. In this article, we delve into the valuable insights shared by Len on leveraging data to scale your fitness business. With a mission to offer an all-in-one solution […]

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In a recent podcast episode, Paul sat down with Len Fridman, the CEO and Co-Founder of WellnessLiving, a prominent SAS platform tailored for fitness and wellness businesses. In this article, we delve into the valuable insights shared by Len on leveraging data to scale your fitness business.

With a mission to offer an all-in-one solution for smooth business operations, WellnessLiving prioritizes customer experiences and utilizes data to drive growth.

The Heart of WellnessLiving: Empowering Businesses with Data-Driven Insights

WellnessLiving stands out as a software company with a heart, focusing on the success of fitness and wellness businesses. By transforming data into actionable insights, they empower business owners to elevate member experiences, leading to improved retention rates and reduced churn. Moreover, these insights can optimize marketing campaigns and guide strategic decisions, propelling businesses towards sustainable growth.

WellnessLiving’s dedication to serving its clients was highlighted when it received recognition in 2021 and 2022 as one of the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, attesting to their rapid growth and commitment to customer success.

Len credits the company’s 272% revenue growth to their customer-focused approach and vision to provide the fitness and wellness industry with the tools, resources, and support they need to manage and grow their businesses—a truly all-in-one solution.

From Fitness Enthusiast to Business Innovator: Len’s Journey

Len’s journey to co-founding WellnessLiving is both inspiring and relatable. Once a competitive tennis player turned fitness enthusiast, Len embarked on a path to fitness entrepreneurship. He transitioned from a boot camp fitness business to creating WellnessLiving with a partner. This software platform began as a marketing tool for partner studios, which eventually evolved into the comprehensive solution it is today. 

Overcoming the Fear of Change: Embracing Business Management Software

For many fitness business owners, the prospect of implementing new software can be intimidating. However, as Len explains, embracing change is crucial for business evolution. Transitioning to business management software allows entrepreneurs to align with their goals, fostering collaboration with senior leadership and paving the way for growth. WellnessLiving’s approach emphasizes partnership and empathy, positioning them as a software company with a heart.

Transforming Data into Actionable Insights

Data holds the key to unlocking business potential, and WellnessLiving recognizes the significance of turning data into actionable insights. By tapping into data analytics, fitness businesses can gain a deeper understanding of their members’ behaviors and preferences. This information can then drive strategic decisions, enhance service offerings, and boost member satisfaction. WellnessLiving’s commitment to its customers extends beyond software, aiming to cultivate growth through informed choices.

Developing AI-Powered Solutions for Member Churn

“One of the biggest challenges for any fitness organization is member churn, a member not continuing the following month. If you have a leaky bucket, pouring water in it will never fill it up. So our challenge was how can we leverage data, AI, and machine learning to help businesses manage churn more efficiently.”

— Len Fridman —

Collaborating with York University’s machine learning lab, they developed the Isaac AI Assistant. This innovative tool predicts members with a high probability of churning, enabling proactive outreach and personalized communication. Utilizing AI and machine learning, WellnessLiving equips businesses with the means to build stronger member relationships, increase retention, and reduce churn effectively.

Predicting The Future of AI in the Fitness Industry

Len envisions a future where AI plays a pivotal role in the fitness industry. As AI technology advances, fitness businesses can anticipate more robust data insights and actionable recommendations. 

WellnessLiving’s commitment to user-friendly interfaces ensures that businesses can effortlessly access and utilize AI-generated insights. The ability to tailor dashboards and access real-time data and statistics empowers business owners to make informed decisions promptly.

It is vital to have an easy to use and customisable dashboard that allows you to quickly see trends in your business to make important business decisions. WellnessLiving is famous for is having that ability to customise the dashboard and having a variety of graphs and statistics that you can actually drill down.”

— Len Fridman —

Creating Personalization and Omnichannel Experiences

Personalization is the key to engaging members effectively. Len emphasizes the importance of understanding member preferences, purchase behaviors, and class attendance. With a strong focus on creating seamless experiences, WellnessLiving advocates for an omnichannel approach. This approach integrates all customer touchpoints, ensuring a consistent and unified experience across physical locations, apps, websites, and virtual classes. By offering flexibility and convenience, fitness businesses can enhance member engagement and loyalty.

“If you want to continue scaling your business, you really must have a firm grasp on your members, which products they’re buying, and what classes they’re taking so you can make educated business decisions. If you have thousands of members and you want to send out targeted email campaigns, you have to segment your market to tailor your solutions to what they actually want.”

— Len Fridman —

Intrigued by the insights shared by Len? WellnessLiving invites fitness business owners to explore their platform through a demo. With an impressive conversion rate, the likelihood of joining the WellnessLiving family is high. By embracing data-driven strategies and leveraging cutting-edge technology, you can position your fitness business for scalable growth and enduring success.

Contact us at Wexer and we can share a wealth of knowledge on how data can drive growth in the fitness industry. From overcoming the fear of change to harnessing the power of AI and creating seamless member experiences, these strategies can transform your fitness business and pave the way for sustained growth. As the industry evolves, embracing data-driven approaches will be instrumental to achieving success and staying ahead of the curve.

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The Secret To Growing A Digital Brand To 500K Subscribers   https://wexer.com/blog/growing-a-digital-brand-500k-subscribers/ Mon, 31 Jul 2023 17:14:32 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9249 In this podcast episode, Paul talks with Thiago Somera, the Infrastructure and Supply Chain Director of Smart Fit. Discover how Smart Fit unlocked the power of digital technology to build the powerful Smart Fit health club brand and growing a digital brand to over 500K Subscribers.  The Smart Fit digital solutions allow customers to be […]

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In this podcast episode, Paul talks with Thiago Somera, the Infrastructure and Supply Chain Director of Smart Fit. Discover how Smart Fit unlocked the power of digital technology to build the powerful Smart Fit health club brand and growing a digital brand to over 500K Subscribers. 

The Smart Fit digital solutions allow customers to be well-guided by trainers to work out both inside or outside the gym, through the Smart Fit App and Smart Fit GO (an on-demand workout platform).

About Thiago Somera

Thiago’s has a long history of international trade marketing and supply chain experience.Smart Fit entered the Latin American market in 2009 with the high volume, low cost fitness model. He was able to grow Smart Fit’s infrastructure to support their growth with physical clubs and digital platforms.

How Smart Fit Expanded Beyond Boundaries

Smart Fit’s journey began in 1996 as a premium operation, and in just 14 years, they expanded to an astounding 1400 clubs. However, this rapid expansion didn’t come without challenges. The company faced the daunting task of breaking into local markets that were not initially ready for such growth. Nevertheless, Smart Fit took on the challenge head-on, propelling the fitness industry forward in these regions.

Building The Smart Fit Infrastructure And Culture

One of the biggest challenges Smart Fit encountered was upgrading their supply chain to match the pace of their expansion. This required teaching how to construct and adapt quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively. Today, with an improved infrastructure, Smart Fit’s supply chain builds an impressive 200 clubs per year, a testament to their dedication to operational excellence.

Keys To Growing A Digital Brand

Smart Fit has a strong culture of innovation with the goals of constantly improving the customer experience and the productivity of clubs.

Let’s explore the digital concepts that allowed Smart Fit to build their brands into a successful synergy between their physical gyms and digital offerings. Their customer-driven and data-driven culture leverages digital offerings to engage customers and stay ahead in the fitness market. 

Embrace the Digital Wave

Even before the pandemic, Smart Fit had its eyes set on digital trends. They launched their digital offerings, inspired by the success of platforms like Peloton, Wexer, and The Daily Burn in the US. Interestingly, Smart Fit took a different approach by not directly connecting their digital product with their physical gyms. They recognized that the customers engaging with their digital platform had slightly different needs and preferences than those who visited the gym.

Synergy Between Digital and Physical Offerings

To maintain a clear distinction between their digital and physical offerings, Smart Fit kept a separate brand and entity for their digital platform. This strategic decision allowed them to tap into different customer segments and avoid unnecessary cost overlap. The crossover between the two platforms was minimal, demonstrating the unique preferences of their customers across these channels.

Customer Confidence and Lifetime Value

Smart Fit recognized the importance of building customer confidence and understanding how it impacts lifetime value. They observed that less confident customers tend to engage more with digital products, while more confident ones frequent physical gyms. This insight allowed them to track lifetime value without being directly connected to the club and its systems.

Simplicity and Convenience

Thiago emphasized the significance of providing a hassle-free experience for customers. This experience is not just during membership sign-up but also when they decide to leave. Easy entry and exit processes ensure that customers feel in control and appreciated, ultimately leading to better retention and brand loyalty.

A Culture of Healthy Competition

Smart Fit boasts a unique company culture that fosters both collaboration and competition. The fitness directors share valuable experiences, product ideas, and industry insights while maintaining a healthy competitive spirit. This balance enables Smart Fit to innovate and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Hyper-Personalization and Micro-Influencers

Smart Fit’s commitment to offering personalized fitness solutions is evident through their 150+ different programs, each tailored for specific personas or avatars. Additionally, they leverage micro-influencers on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok to promote their products. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the influencers and Smart Fit, creating a circle of benefits.

Staying Agile During a Global Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic was a challenging period for all businesses, and Smart Fit was no exception. However, their ability to pivot quickly and adapt allowed them to grow a digital brand and retain a strong customer base. Thiago acknowledged that the pandemic was a shaking moment, but the approach they took proved effective in weathering the storm.

Embracing the Future with Technology

Smart Fit’s focus on technology is not just about flashy features; it’s about enhancing the overall fitness experience for customers, regardless of where they engage. Thiago emphasized that technology should bring meaningful improvements.

Smart Fit and Wexer share a similar vision about the power of agility, innovation, and customer-centricity in the fitness industry. By staying ahead of digital trends, embracing change, and continuously improving their products and services, Smart Fit carved a unique path to success. As the fitness industry continues to evolve, Smart Fit serves as an inspiration for other fitness operators to adapt, innovate, and thrive.

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The Business of Fitness: Empowering Fitness Entrepreneurs https://wexer.com/blog/business-of-fitness/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 21:05:51 +0000 https://wexer.com/?p=9243 In this episode, Paul sits down with Integrity Square’s founder and managing partner Pete Moore. Pete shares unique insights for empowering fitness entrepreneurs with information on fitness business finance , consolidation, hybridization, and the relevance of the attention economy. Integrity Square’s mission is to advise, connect, and empower fast-growing companies, exceptional entrepreneurs, seasoned executives, and […]

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In this episode, Paul sits down with Integrity Square’s founder and managing partner Pete Moore. Pete shares unique insights for empowering fitness entrepreneurs with information on fitness business finance , consolidation, hybridization, and the relevance of the attention economy.

Integrity Square’s mission is to advise, connect, and empower fast-growing companies, exceptional entrepreneurs, seasoned executives, and capital providers in the $4.2T Health, Active Lifestyle, and Outdoors (HALO) sector.

His education in finance from Harvard Business School and his passion for fitness and sport, are what ultimately led Pete to a business deal with Gold’s Gym brand in 1999. In 2010, he morphed the two finance and fitness competencies into Integrity Square. Pete is also the host of a leading business-to-business podcast, HALO Talks for fitness professionals.

Tune in to hear Pete share unique insights about the financial side of the fitness business, consolidation, and hybridization, and the relevance of the attention economy. This information is pertinent to your fitness business and will inspire you to upgrade your business playbook.

Pete Moore discusses the challenges facing the health club industry and the opportunities that lie in acquisitions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s business model and aligning it with all facets of the operation.

Empowering Fitness Entrepreneurs

A passionate advocate for education in the fitness industry, Pete Moore shares insights into the Halo Academy. This unique program empowers fitness executives with the necessary knowledge to market their businesses effectively. We educate them on the financial side of this business and if we can educate more executives, we can get more capital. They can talk to people who have done it before. It’s a huge learning curve because you have to understand the language if you don’t come from the traditional roots of club management.

The first thing I say to entrepreneurs is — How do you run your playbook? —- We wrote a book called Time to Win Again, which basically said if you’re a football team or a soccer team you have to have a strategy. You have a playbook. What’s your offensive strategy? And that strategy needs to be aligned in all facets.”

— Pete Moore —

The Role of Private Equity In The Fitness Industry

Discussing the role of private equity in the fitness space, Pete sheds light on the sources of funding backing growth scenarios. Most of the private equity that is backing companies in any growth scenario is coming from universities, endowment funds, pension funds, hedge funds, and retirement funds. 

Private equity money is important because it allows investors to get better returns that the stock market. One example Pete share is how Crunch’s private equity money came from the State of California’s pension plan, enabling them to obtain a better return than other investment alternative available.

Fitness Business Consolidation and Its Challenges

Pete Moore highlights levels of consolidation in the fitness industry. One approach is to go into a market by buying an established business, build thier prototype model around it, and then renovate whatever the clubs they bought. 

Then there are private equity firms that are backing consolidation plays, but they’re being very prudent about what they’re paying. It all comes down to unit economics for private equity guys. How much does it cost to build, how quickly does it ramp up, how soon can we sell it, what is the return, and then move on to the next one. So you have to focus on unit economics.

There is a lot of impact from pricing and tight debt markets on consolidation decisions.The debt markets are very tight right now because of Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic. Also, interest rates are getting higher to the point where if you’re an entrepreneur and you want to do a deal, you’ve got to be very careful about what rates you’re locking in for growth. Some of these debt facilities are 10 -15%, but 15% is a lot of money. Realize at the end of the day that there’s a big debt security and there’s no equity left for you guys. 

Hybridization and Leveraging Technology

The discussion delves into the significance of hybridization in fitness, where technology and human interactions work together to enhance member experiences. We emphasize the importance of using technology to understand and motivate members. Leverage technology to improve member experiences and building lasting relationships beyond the club walls.

You have to view hybridization and technology as weapons, and your javelin is your relationship with your members. This relationship needs to go outside of the four walls here and you need to be in a position to provide outcomes. You must understand what they are viewing, give them what they want, and then you can enhance their fitness experience. 

“Our research keeps pointing back to the fact that everyone wants outcomes. The fitness industry keeps talking in membership terms, but members want outcomes. And there is the disconnect. If you can relate the product to the outcome they want to achieve, you can hook them.”

— Paul Bowman —

To provide the best combined experience, our industry will really need to do great things. We can establish personal and physical relationships with people, and we can micro-target with the hybridization. 

“The point is we have to dial it back to how do we foster relationships, how do we help people, how do you get results. Hybridization is a no brainer because everyone’s got their cell phone. That’s basically all they stare at all day. So, if you’re not relevant on that phone, you’re not relevant anywhere.”

— Pete Moore —

Each fitness evangelist or group exercise instructor can be responsible for 50 to 250 of your members. Give them some showtime and realize that they could affect a larger majority of your members.

One example is we realized that 1,000 members were affiliated with three trainers, and those three trainers were only doing one session a week. So we weren’t serving a majority of the members because they couldn’t get access to that person. 

The digital and technology platforms within a club can allow more access to group exercise instructors and personal trainers and can help to scale their business. So getting people online allows you to provide more alignment. 

The Future Of The Fitness Business

Moore’s predictions for the future of fitness offer intriguing insights. From regional changes to club locations and subleasing areas, the industry’s transformation is expected to be driven by member preferences.

There’s going to be further segmentation and there’s going to be winners in each category. There are going to be 100 to 200 regional changes in U.S. fitness club locations, and they’re going to listen to their members to find out what they want. Everyone’s got to be working together to provide what members want. They may sublease areas or have profit centers inside to increase member  

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the fitness industry has led to a surge in bricks-and-mortar fitness and the potential of digital platforms to get closer to members.

Building Value and Selling a Business

Pete shares the importance of building value in a fitness business and avoiding stagnation. Many people get into the fitness industry because they are passionate about fitness, but they have no clue about how to build value to sell a business. So he shares valuable guidance for entrepreneurs on how to plan for a successful exit strategy.

Paul Bowman and Pete Moore share a treasure trove of knowledge for fitness enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Pete’s journey from investment banking to the fitness industry, along with his founding of Integrity Square and the Halo Academy, offers invaluable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. His insights into consolidation, hybridization, and the future of fitness provide a roadmap for industry players to navigate the evolving landscape successfully. As the industry continues to adapt and innovate, these valuable insights will prove essential in shaping the future of the fitness world.

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