WNiF Magazine - Summer 2016 Edition | Page 9

Twenty years ago a 24/7 unattended gym wasn’t possible. There simply weren’t enough gym-savvy exercisers who knew what to do with the equipment. Now they’re everywhere. in town but if the delivery is yawn-worthy your operational days will be numbered. Les Mills changed the face of group exercise in Australia because it focused on refining the ability of the instructor to deliver a memorable fitness experience, and in doing so they created a loyal tribe. There is a big lesson in this for all of us. The new addition to the delivery experience is technology, and this gives some clues to F45’s success. Their investment in technology underpins the delivery of constantly changing workouts, which incorporates exercises that are wildly popular, but aren’t particularly different to what we’ve all been doing for years. That’s smart, because like the pre-choreographed classes of Les Mills, it makes them easily accessible to new and seasoned exercisers. So the question that was playing on my mind when I walked out of their office was ‘are they growing the market or are they simply swaying members from other brands?’ To answer this, we have to understand that fitness has developed to a point where we have a cohort of gym savvy exercisers who now prefer to sample exercise regimes, rather than subscribe to them. equipment. Now they’re everywhere. So are we spoilt for choice? You bet we are! But as F45 has shown, it shouldn’t hold us back from introducing to the market a customer focused, easily accessible product or service that exploits technology, and is driven by smart marketing and great delivery. You can hear more from Bill Moore and Fitness Australia at fitness.org.au Twenty years ago a 24/7 unattended gym wasn’t possible. There simply weren’t enough gym-savvy exercisers who knew what to do with the WHAT’S NEW IN FITNESS - SUMMER 2016 9