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Increasing Fitness Club Retention with Automation

Submitted by Adam on Mon, 05/14/2018 - 14:31

Automation is quickly becoming a must-have in today's digital world. 

Anytime you book a flight, make a payment, or create an account online, you’re given an automated response via email, text, or push notification to confirm the action you’ve taken.

These types of automated responses are more for client satisfaction and streamlining the needed communication flow between client and vendor. They keep it fairly simple.

However, when using automation for retention, these campaigns take on a far more complex nature in that they have to be:

Business Intelligence: Using Machine Learning for Retention

Submitted by Adam on Mon, 04/09/2018 - 14:13

If I were to ask you what the biggest factors for members leaving your gym were, what would you tell me? 

It’s usually a combination of different factors, most of which are never spoken about out loud or mentioned in exit surveys by members. 

Most of the time though, it’s simply a loss in motivation. 

While there is no metric for measuring a loss in motivation, there are a ton of factors that members display--even unconsciously--that can let you know that they’re losing motivation or are at-risk to churn. 

How to Motivate Your Gym Members for Better Retention

Submitted by Adam on Mon, 04/09/2018 - 13:28

It’s no secret that the primary reason for gym members canceling their contracts is a lack of motivation. 

Research suggests that 50% of people starting an exercise program will drop out in the first six months. Now if that were the actual retention rate for your club on a monthly basis, you would have a problem. 

One of the biggest reasons as to why people drop out of various exercise programs are a lack of motivation

How to Increase Gym Member Retention: Strategies & Tips

Submitted by Adam on Fri, 04/06/2018 - 18:41

 

It’s the most frustrating question in the fitness industry: once you get members to join, how do you retain them?

After all, increasing your gym member retention rates is a sure way to drive up revenue. According to a study conducted at Harvard Business Review, acquiring a new client is anywhere from 5-25 times more expensive than retaining an existing one.

How to Price your Gym

Submitted by Karol on Sun, 02/04/2018 - 17:58

Traditionally, gyms were separated into two established pricing categories: budget gym and elite fitness clubs, leaving these two genres to price themselves according to the categorization. 

However, since fitness clubs have expanded to include so many different types of experiences, pricing options and strategies have changed to match this transition. 

Membership fees now vary in styles (time-fixed price for unlimited use, pay-by-class, optional pricing for access at different times of day, etc).

Cryotherapy – a new hype service

Submitted by Karol on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 17:53

The best athletes in the world use cryotherapy to train more intensively and to regenerate faster. Cold treatment is the method which has been well known for many years. Everyone knows that if you seek a relief from pain, reduce an inflammation or muscle fatigue, one should treat the body or the area of pain with something cool. What does cryotherapy do? It simply cools the place with the temperature minus 140 degrees. By creating a cryogenic shock the body heals and regenerates joints or muscles faster.

5 excuses NOT to go to the gym…and how to fight them

Submitted by Karol on Thu, 11/23/2017 - 12:54

It is astonishing with what consequence and determination people often fight before starting any physical activity. If these motivations were to do the training the effects would probably be impressive. The material presented below can be super useful for your sales force to be more persuasive. You can also use this insight while building your marketing communication and targeting most popular excuses people think of. Apart from just excuses I am trying to present here the kind of thinking that stands behind them so it is easier to tackle the problem later.