Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 6, 2024

IHRSA rebrands as the Health & Fitness Association

The International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) has announced that it is to operate under the new name of the Health & Fitness Association - a modernisation that it says marks the “next chapter” in the body’s member service and engagement.

Announced overnight at the Association’s convention and trade show in Los Angeles, USA, IHRSA President and Chief Executive, Liz Clark explained that the new name reflects ongoing change and a dedication to advocacy, education and research on behalf of the global community of industry leaders.

Making the announcement during her President’s address prior to the IHRSA Convention keynote on 6th March, Clark advised “every industry evolves, and the next step of evolution for our association is to have a name that exactly reflects the breadth, diversity, and consumer-oriented focus of the businesses in our sector.

“The Health & Fitness Association is clear, compelling, and can also be easily translated into any language, which is vital given the international reach of the association and the global operations of our members.

“This decision is especially important when we focus on the association’s primary mission - advocacy to government, media, NGOs, and other key stakeholders around the world. From today on, there will be no question about the mission, vision, and clarity of purpose of the Health & Fitness Association.”

 

IHRSA Board Chair, Chris Craytor added “this renaming came after serious consideration and a long process that will move the association forward as a stronger brand that is more recognizable to consumers, policymakers, investors, and the media worldwide.

“We look forward to completing the transition in all areas of the brand within the next few months.”

Originally launched in 1981 as the International Racquet & Sports Association (IRSA), and rebranding as the International Health Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA), in 1994, the Association has backed the fitness industry in helping consumers improve their lives by providing facilities, tools, group programs, technology, digital tools, equipment and services to support physical activity and to improve both mental and physical health.

The announcement about the name change marks the culmination of a year-long project involving board members, industry advisors and veterans, association staff, as well as brand strategy and brand marketing consultants. In addition to the name, the rebrand involves clarifying and refining the member service and onboarding journey to maximise efficiency and effectiveness, and implementing new operational plans that support ongoing strategic planning.

As part of the process, the Association has unveiled a new logo, brand usage guidelines, colours and fonts.

In the coming months, the Association will roll out a full transition of the brand, iconography, images, website, social media platforms, email addresses, and collateral materials.

The Association's strategic pillars are:

Advocacy: The Health & Fitness Association serves as the voice for health and fitness facilities, their employees, and members to stakeholders, policymakers, the media, and consumers - as well as to national and international NGOs and government bodies. The Health & Fitness Association convenes meetings, brings together diverse sectors of the industry to establish a consensus view on key policy and legislative issues, and serves as the voice to promote facility owners and their businesses, to protect the industry, and to ensure government officials are educated about the impact of policies and laws on the industry, its supplier partners, and member consumers. The association also helps drive global conversations about important health and fitness-related topics, and shares industry expertise, such as working to transition the health sector and consumer decisions from a treatment model to a preventative model.

Education: The Health & Fitness Association provides services, products, and events - including the leading convention and trade show - that inform industry members, partners, and employees, and help improve their businesses. The association provides extensive resources, products, and events to educate members about improving operations and about trends and topics, public policy, and related topics that impact their businesses. And the association provides in-depth news and industry reporting via Club Business International, a leading industry publication, and through a variety of website and social media resources as well as a weekly member newsletter.

Research: The Health & Fitness Association identifies and offers to the industry, the financial community, and research professionals data and over-the-horizon analysis about operations, consumer opinions, industry services and benefits, and other developing topics.

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