Resumen de la industria del fitness: Se trata de las personas y de la salud en general

Resumen de la industria del fitness: Se trata de las personas y de la salud en general

La investigación, el análisis y las noticias más importantes del sector de la salud y el fitness.
Manténgase a la vanguardia con lo último en tendencias, investigaciones y opiniones de expertos del sector de la salud y el fitness.

Active Wellness entra en el ámbito del bienestar médico, un periodista destaca la necesidad de dar prioridad al acceso a la actividad física, y mucho más.

Esta semana, tenemos una buena serie de artículos, incluyendo el papel del ejercicio en la comunidad médica y la mejora de la salud mental y la memoria. También destacamos a dos miembros de IHRSA, uno que ha superado tiempos difíciles valorando mucho a su gente y otro que ha entrado en el Metaverso.

Active Wellness lanza una marca de bienestar al por menor

As reported by Club Industry, Active Wellness, an IHRSA member, announced the launch of a medically-integrated wellness center chain, Active Wellness Center. “We have created a retail wellness center brand to provide our partners with a proven model, brand continuity, established practices, economies of scale and more,” said a company spokesperson. So far, Active Wellness has rebranded three existing facilities to Active Wellness Centers and is opening a new location this summer—all four locations are owned by healthcare system partner, Providence, and managed by Active Wellness. The goal is to better serve communities and improve overall health by providing a cutting-edge fitness club and state-of-the-art medical wellness programs.

Find out more about Active Wellness Center.

Montreal Gazette: "Hay que dar prioridad a la actividad física

Jill Barker, a reporter with the Montreal Gazette, wrote an article that highlights many reasons why closing health clubs, gyms, and studios negatively impacts public health. Specifically, Barker speaks on the mental health implications of physical inactivity and lack of access to safe spaces to exercise when governments shut down fitness facilities. Plentiful research concludes that physical activity mitigates the pandemic’s obstruction to mental health, including a review of 31 studies published in BMC Public Health. If faced with another shutdown or stay at home order due to COVID-19 or another reason, Barker urges, “Finding creative ways to make physical activity safe should be prioritized at the municipal and provincial levels, with new options ready to be announced if sports and gyms are to be affected.”

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Estudio: Los ancianos conservan recuerdos gracias al ejercicio

A meta-analysis of 36 studies, published in Science Daily, found that regular exercise can help older adults retain memories and prevent memory decline. “We found that there were greater improvements in memory among those who are aged 55 to 68 years compared to those who are 69 to 85 years old—so intervening earlier is better,” said lead author Sarah Aghjayan, a clinical and biological health psychology Ph.D. student. In total, the studies reviewed how exercise impacts memory in 3,000 participants. Researchers found that benefits for episodic memory begin once a participant exercises 3 to 4 times per week for at least four months.

Más información.

Tres crisis llevan a Cross Gates Family Fitness a una organización de gran prestigio

After enduring a fire that burned down 80% of the facility, Hurricane Katrina, and the COVID-19 pandemic, IHRSA member Cross Gates Family Fitness abides by a people-first culture to power through hard times. Club Solutions featured the Sidell, LA, facility’s impactful history and story in a recent issue. Larry Welch, Cross Gates Family Fitness co-owner, has increased the facility’s membership by tenfold since acquiring it in 1994. His secret is cultivating a hardworking and passionate staff that wholeheartedly cares about the facility and its members. “My No. 1 priority is identifying, acquiring and then creating an environment where great people can reach their potential,” he said.

Fuente: Cross Gates Family Fitness / Club Solutions

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El programa BODYCOMBAT de Les Mills entra en el metaverso

The popular martial arts Les Mills BODYCOMBAT workout, with the help of Odders Labs, a virtual reality (VR) specialist, has transformed into a high-octane VR gaming app. Now available on the Metaverse’s Quest platform for $29.99, the IHRSA member’s BODYCOMBAT VR features 25 training sessions that range from basic to advanced and are hosted in an array of environments, according to Fit Tech. “Our mission is to create a fitter planet and we hope the launch of the BODYCOMBAT VR app enables us to reach new audiences and break down barriers to exercise, helping more people to start their fitness journey and reap the rewards of an active lifestyle,” said Rachael Newsham, BODYCOMBAT co-founder and Les Mills program director.

Fuente: Les Mills

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