Welcome to the new hyper-personalized member journey. Imagine a member—let’s call her Jane—walking into her fitness club. Not long ago, this visit might have been entirely and literally just another customer going through the motions: scan a key card, grab a treadmill, follow a generic routine.
With AI woven into the experience, everything changes for Jane. Her routine is no longer routine. Now, it’s a series of suggested pathways created just for her.
That transformation starts at the front door. With AI-enabled facial recognition or mobile credentials, Jane enters the club effortlessly, thanks to what Dana Milkie, general manager for North America at EGYM, calls reducing friction at the front desk.
“AI can be used to personalize every step of the member experience by making every interaction smarter and more tailored,” Milkie says.
But this is just the beginning. Smart entry tech can display personalized greetings and even alert staff when a VIP or at-risk member walks in, says Al Noshirvani, head of ALTA Technology and organizer of the annual Fitness Technology Summit.
As Jane moves through the club, her app might ping on her phone and deliver one of those customized pathways. For instance, based on her recent activity and goals, Jane is informed that there’s an open yoga class that she’s likely to enjoy. Or, as Noshirvani describes, she might receive a number of “dynamic workout recommendations” customized just for her.
“Then, connected equipment can determine settings, adapt resistance, determine pace, or vary difficulty in real time to match Jane’s fitness goals and level,” Milkie explains.
This removes the guesswork and intimidation factor, ensuring a perfect workout every time.
Even the environment itself can adapt, with AI capable of adjusting “lighting, music, or even equipment—settings based on member profiles or prior behavior,” Noshirvani says.
As Milkie describes it: “AI transforms what was once a generic, impersonal gym visit into a dynamic, hyper-personalized fitness experience that evolves with the member.”
Jane is more engaged, motivated, and makes faster progress on her fitness goals. She's much more likely to remain a member.
