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Published in Health Club Management 2017 issue 9

Leisure centres must modernise to remain relevant and attractive to the public

Paul Woodford
Paul Woodford
Paul Woodford,

Director of Marketing and Partnership,

Alliance Leisure Services


The latest Health and Fitness Omnibus Survey, from leisure.net published in the August 2017 issue of Health Club Management (page 78), showed a decline in the number of people who would consider exercising in a leisure centre – a drop of 13 per cent since 2012.

The authors showed surprise at this fall “considering the investment that has been made in many local public leisure facilities”. But it shouldn’t really come as much of a surprise.

While there has been investment in some leisure centres, most local authorities have been forced to make cuts. This, combined with the seemingly unstoppable rise of budget gyms, has placed huge pressure on leisure centres, as many of our clients testify.

Investment in public sector facilities is no longer just about making bigger and better gym spaces, but about providing a more family-orientated provision that meets the needs of modern users and how they want to spend their leisure time. For example, a four-court sports hall isn’t the must-have for all leisure centres that it was in the past. Local authorities need to examine their local demographics and consult the communities they serve to determine the range of facilities they need to attract people to their centres.

We know that investing in the right facilities can result in significant financial and social benefits for public sector providers. Our work at Salt Ayre Leisure Centre has done just that and we look forward to sharing the evidence to prove it later this year.

“Year on year cuts, combined with the seemingly unstoppable rise of budget gyms, has placed huge pressure on leisure centres – as many of our clients will testify”

Centres could focus on more family-orientated offers / PHOTO: shutterstock.com
Centres could focus on more family-orientated offers / PHOTO: shutterstock.com

Body scanning provides a more realistic picture of health than traditional weight measurements

Dr Tamer Rezk
Dr Tamer Rezk

In recent years, monitoring of body composition has come to the forefront of public health obesity policy (see HCM August 2017, p60). Research has shown that markers such as weight or BMI are outdated and healthcare professionals are increasingly recognising the significance of the type of weight a person puts on or loses.

This is where body composition assessment using bioimpedance vector analysis (BIVA) has a role to play. The non-invasive technique uses impedance measurements to identify water, lean muscle and fat in the body. Its use has been validated in large cohort studies, such as NHANES III, as well as for monitoring specific conditions such as heart and kidney failure.

By using techniques like BIVA rather than relying on weight, individuals gain insight into their ratio of muscle to fat and the concept of losing weight gives way achieving healthy amounts of muscle and fat relative to age, gender and genetics.

People who undergo a nutritional and exercise intervention are often frustrated to find that their weight remains static; however in reality their body fat percentage may have fallen and lean muscle mass risen. Visualisation of objective improvements in body composition is therefore key for supporting and monitoring healthy lifestyle changes.

Where weight is concerned, the move from simplistic quantitative measures of weight to more detailed qualitative indicators of BIVA offers clinicians and patients a vital opportunity to better understand how our bodies function and thereby treat disease more efficiently and holistically.

“Visualisation of improvements in body composition is key for supporting healthy lifestyle changes”

Body scanners identify the quanties of fat, lean muscle and water in the body / PHOTO: shutterstock.com
Body scanners identify the quanties of fat, lean muscle and water in the body / PHOTO: shutterstock.com
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features

Letters: Write to reply

Do you have a strong opinion or disagree with somebody else’s views on the industry? If so, we’d love to hear from you – email: [email protected]

Published in Health Club Management 2017 issue 9

Leisure centres must modernise to remain relevant and attractive to the public

Paul Woodford
Paul Woodford
Paul Woodford,

Director of Marketing and Partnership,

Alliance Leisure Services


The latest Health and Fitness Omnibus Survey, from leisure.net published in the August 2017 issue of Health Club Management (page 78), showed a decline in the number of people who would consider exercising in a leisure centre – a drop of 13 per cent since 2012.

The authors showed surprise at this fall “considering the investment that has been made in many local public leisure facilities”. But it shouldn’t really come as much of a surprise.

While there has been investment in some leisure centres, most local authorities have been forced to make cuts. This, combined with the seemingly unstoppable rise of budget gyms, has placed huge pressure on leisure centres, as many of our clients testify.

Investment in public sector facilities is no longer just about making bigger and better gym spaces, but about providing a more family-orientated provision that meets the needs of modern users and how they want to spend their leisure time. For example, a four-court sports hall isn’t the must-have for all leisure centres that it was in the past. Local authorities need to examine their local demographics and consult the communities they serve to determine the range of facilities they need to attract people to their centres.

We know that investing in the right facilities can result in significant financial and social benefits for public sector providers. Our work at Salt Ayre Leisure Centre has done just that and we look forward to sharing the evidence to prove it later this year.

“Year on year cuts, combined with the seemingly unstoppable rise of budget gyms, has placed huge pressure on leisure centres – as many of our clients will testify”

Centres could focus on more family-orientated offers / PHOTO: shutterstock.com
Centres could focus on more family-orientated offers / PHOTO: shutterstock.com

Body scanning provides a more realistic picture of health than traditional weight measurements

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Dr Tamer Rezk

In recent years, monitoring of body composition has come to the forefront of public health obesity policy (see HCM August 2017, p60). Research has shown that markers such as weight or BMI are outdated and healthcare professionals are increasingly recognising the significance of the type of weight a person puts on or loses.

This is where body composition assessment using bioimpedance vector analysis (BIVA) has a role to play. The non-invasive technique uses impedance measurements to identify water, lean muscle and fat in the body. Its use has been validated in large cohort studies, such as NHANES III, as well as for monitoring specific conditions such as heart and kidney failure.

By using techniques like BIVA rather than relying on weight, individuals gain insight into their ratio of muscle to fat and the concept of losing weight gives way achieving healthy amounts of muscle and fat relative to age, gender and genetics.

People who undergo a nutritional and exercise intervention are often frustrated to find that their weight remains static; however in reality their body fat percentage may have fallen and lean muscle mass risen. Visualisation of objective improvements in body composition is therefore key for supporting and monitoring healthy lifestyle changes.

Where weight is concerned, the move from simplistic quantitative measures of weight to more detailed qualitative indicators of BIVA offers clinicians and patients a vital opportunity to better understand how our bodies function and thereby treat disease more efficiently and holistically.

“Visualisation of improvements in body composition is key for supporting healthy lifestyle changes”

Body scanners identify the quanties of fat, lean muscle and water in the body / PHOTO: shutterstock.com
Body scanners identify the quanties of fat, lean muscle and water in the body / PHOTO: shutterstock.com
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Missions allow a group of runners to help with a project
Missions allow a group of runners to help with a project
Some gyms have become involved by allowing meet-ups for runners
Some gyms have become involved by allowing meet-ups for runners
Both runners and
the elderly benefit
from the scheme
Both runners and the elderly benefit from the scheme
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/HCM2017_9letter.jpg
Is it time to modernise leisure centres?
Paul Woodford, director of marketing and partnership, Alliance Leisure Services Dr Tamer Rezk, academic nephrologist at UCL and CEO of Phycore, London,Leisure centres, Body scanning, public health,
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