Australasian Leisure Management
Feb 5, 2018

Anytime Fitness links with Diabetes New Zealand to deliver better health

Leading 24/7 fitness group and top global gym franchise, Anytime Fitness, has teamed up as a Champion Sponsor with Diabetes New Zealand to help stem what is now New Zealand’s fastest growing long-term health condition.

Introducing the partnership, Anytime Fitness New Zealand Managing Director, Richard Ball advises “partnering with Diabetes New Zealand made absolute sense to the group as our key objective of helping kiwis get to a healthier place is totally aligned with the work of Diabetes New Zealand.”

Ball sees that the focus of all Anytime Fitness clubs is building healthier communities by offering a fun and friendly environment for “anybody, anytime.”

However, he accepts that, for many people, convenience and accessibility are key barriers to joining a gym, so with nearly 40 clubs throughout New Zealand and 24/7 access, Anytime Fitness aims to make it easy for ‘anybody’ to find the time and place to pursue a happier, healthier life.

Anytime Fitness offers a range of services with a view to developing a programme that helps members achieve their health and fitness goals.

Ball states “a big part of this is identifying those who have a health profile that is either pre-diabetic or puts them in a risk category.”

He adds that a fitness plan together with personal trainers can go a long way to turning around a potentially high-risk health profile into a healthier one.

The Edgar Diabetes and Obesity Research Centre at the University of Otago has undertaken research into how fuelling the metabolism through exercise can reverse the type 2 diabetes epidemic which researchers refer to as a “global burden of diabetes and obesity.”

Findings point to the greatest benefits coming from resistance training combined with high intensity interval training (HIIT) programmes.

The partnership with Diabetes New Zealand will see Anytime Fitness roll out a number of in club initiatives nationwide to help members and communities get to a healthier place whilst also contributing to the work of Diabetes New Zealand.

Diabetes New Zealand Chief Executive Heather Verry welcomed Anytime Fitness to the organisation’s elite group of Champion Sponsors.

She added “it is a very positive move toward increasing awareness as to the importance of a fitness programme for diabetes prevention and management as well as offering an expert exercise and fitness solution that comes with a high level of support.” 

Image shows Richard Ball (left) exercising at an Anytime Fitness New Zealand club.

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