Australasian Leisure Management
Dec 27, 2022

ExerciseNZ survey shows New Zealand’s fitness industry has bounced back

ExerciseNZ’s latest survey has revealed that the New Zealand fitness industry returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2022, although showing significant variations between facilities from a location, size and demographic perspective.

With the survey revealing that that some facilities are still significantly below their 2019 levels and others are significantly above, ExerciseNZ Chief Executive, Richard Beddie is encouraged that the vast majority of key industry metrics show the industry is responding well and has beens re-growing during 2022, advising “perhaps most positively, business confidence is high with an average of an eight out of 10 confidence level for the future.”

The key takeaway from the survey is the industry has bounced back with some clubs reporting growth of over 30% from 2019 while challenges are major labour pressures with slightly less staff being paid more.

In addition, unprecedented inflation is causing further pricing pressures.

However, Beddie says there is very high optimism towards 2023 with most of those who own and manage facilities feeling positive about the next 12 months.

With the survey showing a slight drop in the number of full-time staff, Beddie notes “at the same time, there is a significant increase in the overall payroll resulting in significant wage and labour pressures, as well as a very tight labour market.”

The survey compares September 2019, before the covid lockdowns to September 2022. Nearly 300 gyms and exercise facilities responded to the survey.

The survey covered issues such as total membership numbers, daily member visits, membership freezes or suspensions, revenue, group exercise classes, engagement and fees of personal trainer contractors, membership pricing, total employee changes, pay rate changes and business owners’ confidence.

It found a slight increase in revenue, but just like the change in total membership numbers, facilities have had significantly different experiences. across the range of possible answers.

Click here to contact ExerciseNZ.

Images: CityFitness at Hunters Plaza, Auckland (top) and ExerciseNZ Chief Executive Richard Beddie (below).

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