Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 30, 2021

Lockdown sees massive rise in-home gyms in New Zealand

The Exercise Association of New Zealand (ExerciseNZ) has advised that Coronavirus lockdowns have resulted in home gyms becoming more popular than ever before.

ExerciseNZ Chief Executive Richard Beddie has advised that while the first COVID lockdown last year caught people by surprise, the inevitability of more lockdowns, especially in Auckland, has driven the growth in home gym purchases.

While Beddie highlighted that home gyms are widespread among New Zealand’s active, 95% of people recently surveyed showed those with home gyms still keep their gym memberships, despite the virtual exercise programme offerings from many activity operators.

This includes everything from the Les Mills On Demand to thousands of smaller gyms, studios and trainers’ free or low price offerings on Zoom and Facebook live.

Beddie commented “the good news is that 2020 showed us that once open, members of exercise facilities do return to gyms, as they provide much more than just the equipment. This is just like getting coffee from a local café. It isn’t just about having someone make you coffee.

“Gym-goers are still using their personal trainers’ advice and support during lockdown.

“Many trainers report that clients continue to want to get assistance through lockdown. They have their programmes modified to fit their new lockdown environment of working out at home.

“In business-as-usual times, home gyms lack the expert exercise guidance, but with the help from a trainer on Zoom, support isn't far away during lockdown.

“Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern regularly talks about the benefits of exercise. We also know home gyms are much better kitted out in 2021 than they were in 2020.

“I have my own home gym. As a former gym owner, I even have a bench that’s now older than I am, along with some new equipment that only became mainstream after selling my gym, such as a home vibration unit, along with the standard stuff weights, suspension trainer and a chin up bar.”

Beddie noted that gym member visit rates bounced back to 95% of pre-COVID levelts within three months of the last lockdown and in June this year the industry was back to 100%.

As a permitted activity during lockdown, home gyms or near home activity are one of the few things ExerciseNZ encourages people to get into.

About one in five New Zealanders have a home gym of some sort and more than a third of all Kiwis do some sort of exercise at home, ExerciseNZ’s major consumer survey earlier this year showed.

Images: The new Technogym bike is aimed at the home market (top) and ExerciseNZ Chief Executive Richard Beddie (below).

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