ClubIntel, ACE and IHRSA Release 2015 International Fitness Industry Trend Report: What’s All the Rage?
This report provides insights into over 90 fitness industry practices spanning three core segments: programs, services and training protocols; equipment and facilities and technology. An executive summary of the report is available on our Whitepaper & Report page and the full report can be purchased from the ClubIntel Store.
Published: September 25, 2015
AFS Releases 2015 Fitness Studio Operating & Financial Benchmarking Report, Prepared by ClubIntel
The landmark study identifies key data to answer fundamental questions that positively impact the bottom line for studio owners. Go to our White Paper & Report page to download a free copy of abbreviated overview of the report. A full copy of the report can be purchased by clicking here.
Published: September 24, 2015
ClubIntel and eCubed Enter Into Relationship to Offer Clients Turnkey Solutions
ClubIntel and eCubed, an online continuing education provider, have recently entered into a relationship that will allow ClubIntel to offer clients turnkey solutions for offering continuing education programs and certifications for employees and industry professionals. ClubIntel and eCubed recently launched an online spa and fitness director certification program for the Club Spa and Fitness Association.
Published: August 27, 2015
IHRSA releases 2015 Health Club Consumer Report Prepared by ClubIntel
This is the third year in a row that ClubIntel has taken the lead in authoring this insightful report on consumer behavior in the health club industry.
Published: August 15, 2015
ClubIntel Research Mentioned in Wall Street Article on Boutique Fitness Studios
The $500-a-Month Workout Habit
Alison Dougherty used to pay $30 a month for a health club membership. She’s much happier now that her fitness expenses average $500 a month.
The 27-year-old New York marketing professional exercises at Title Boxing Club NYC. She spends $139 monthly for unlimited classes and $100 for weekly personal-training sessions. She says even though the boxing studio presents fewer options, the workouts are more fun and effective than her treadmill-and-weights sessions were at the gym.
“It’s definitely a bigger investment,” says Ms. Dougherty, who has curbed shopping trips and brought her lunch to work to afford her boxing-boutique investment. “But it’s been worth it.” She believes her intense pugilistic workouts helped her break two hours in the half-marathon. Read More…
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Published: July 29, 2015