Community is so much more than just many people in one place. The pandemic dramatically illuminated the ability to grow communities globally and even asynchronously. Community begins with a like-minded interest and grows with a sense of trust and belonging.
The fitness and movement space is sensitive and complex, especially for new clients. All clients need to find a space where they consistently feel seen, supported, and motivated. The right systems, tools, and people can help generate those feelings. Effective services, sleek equipment, and nice facilities are not enough to set your facility apart or create a gluelike stickiness that keeps clients around for longer.
When done right, gyms can pique the interest of not just any clients but ideal clients by demonstrating how their unique community is fostered and celebrated. Let's uncover the power of community, then reveal how having accessible and adaptable tech can foster community through four key client relationships that a client has with a fitness studio, namely:
Read on for a description of each relationship and how tech can help develop these relationships.
Clients' feelings and opinions are tested when they walk through the front door or log in for an online class. As clients become familiar with the business, policies, and processes, their trust and belonging must grow to stick around.
Here are a few ways your facility can nurture this relationship:
Community begins with a like-minded interest and grows with a sense of trust and belonging. All clients need to find a space where they feel seen, supported, and motivated.
Without the front-line team of coaches, instructors, admins, and other staff members, your fitness business might as well be a dusty forgotten treadmill. Making it easy for providers to assist clients and hear their feedback helps staff feel empowered and clients feel taken care of. Think when and how clients are in contact with and need help from your team.
Here are some ways to use tech to make the relationship between providers and clients stronger:
Making it easy for providers to assist clients and hear feedback helps staff feel empowered and clients feel taken care of.
How clients treat and get to know each other is just as valuable as how your staff is trained to treat clients. Do your veteran clients feel appreciated enough to get excited when new clients come in? Are the new clients just getting started encouraged to get to know other clients?
Here are some ways tech can help develop and foster relationships between clients:
When clients experience your services and see the value your facility brings to their happiness and well-being, they can justify the price tag. If clients feel they are investing in something other than a community that listens to and serves their needs, they will begin looking elsewhere.
Here are some ways technology can ensure your clients feel appreciated:
The interaction clients have with your brand, staff, and other clients within and outside the walls of your facility is a testament to your community. This blog has shared why community is essential and what tech features could support it. Please take a moment to dive into the how behind TeamUp's unique features highlighted throughout, as they provide every tech tool shared above to develop the four key relationships.
The right technology provides clear rating reports for managers and owners to quickly identify what's not working and take action before things get worse.
No relationship is more important than another; all should be equally developed as each client's life and needs evolve.
Want to uncover more tips on how to strengthen community at your facility? Check out Staci's post on Mastering community building through workshops, enrollment programs and events.
Staci is committed to helping fitness managers and club operators elevate their programs, instructors, and leadership. As an experienced consultant and strategic planner for digital and in-person offerings, her clients range from large luxury health clubs and international companies to small studios. She has designed world-class studios on a tight budget, launched signature formats, and built turnkey solutions for enhancing systems, leaders, and talent. Staci is also a master instructor and established presenter, podcaster, writer, and YouTube influencer, regularly interviewing and collaborating with industry thought leaders.
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