Minister calls for an end to 'perfect body' gym marketing
POSTED 26 Oct 2011 . BY Tom Walker
Junior equalities minister Lynne Featherstone has called for health club operators to stop using "models with perfect bodies" in marketing materials as it could potentially deter people from joining clubs.
Speaking at the Fitness Industry Association's (FIA) Vanguard Council meeting, she encouraged gyms and leisure centres to instead promote "healthy and achievable" body images.
Her comments come as part of the government's Body Confidence campaign - spearheaded by the Government Office for Equalities - which the FIA is supporting as part of its work to increase the public's understanding of the benefits of exercise.
Featherstone said: "The health and fitness industry has an important role to play to promote healthy and sustainable ways to achieving realistic body shapes.
"We need to move away from selling the image of 'the perfect body'. Everyone has a different body type and there are no quick-fix solutions.
"So let's work together to change attitudes and encourage a more inclusive atmosphere in health and fitness centres. There are many benefits to exercise besides looking good. I know you will encourage people to join up because they want to challenge themselves, have fun and feel good about themselves - rather than solely because they want that perfect body."
FIA's CEO David Stalker said: "A weight focused culture, re-enforced by the emphasis within society placed on image and perception of what healthy looks like, creates the challenge we face in explaining this to the general public."
"The health and fitness sector is diverse with different operators taking different approaches to gain new users and inspire them to pursue their own goals. We recognise our responsibility to ensure that simply "being healthy" should be in everyone's list. But we can't do this on our own. This is a societal challenge and requires a societal response."
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Minister calls for an end to 'perfect body' gym marketing
POSTED 26 Oct 2011 . BY Tom Walker
Junior equalities minister Lynne Featherstone has called for health club operators to stop using "models with perfect bodies" in marketing materials as it could potentially deter people from joining clubs.
Speaking at the Fitness Industry Association's (FIA) Vanguard Council meeting, she encouraged gyms and leisure centres to instead promote "healthy and achievable" body images.
Her comments come as part of the government's Body Confidence campaign - spearheaded by the Government Office for Equalities - which the FIA is supporting as part of its work to increase the public's understanding of the benefits of exercise.
Featherstone said: "The health and fitness industry has an important role to play to promote healthy and sustainable ways to achieving realistic body shapes.
"We need to move away from selling the image of 'the perfect body'. Everyone has a different body type and there are no quick-fix solutions.
"So let's work together to change attitudes and encourage a more inclusive atmosphere in health and fitness centres. There are many benefits to exercise besides looking good. I know you will encourage people to join up because they want to challenge themselves, have fun and feel good about themselves - rather than solely because they want that perfect body."
FIA's CEO David Stalker said: "A weight focused culture, re-enforced by the emphasis within society placed on image and perception of what healthy looks like, creates the challenge we face in explaining this to the general public."
"The health and fitness sector is diverse with different operators taking different approaches to gain new users and inspire them to pursue their own goals. We recognise our responsibility to ensure that simply "being healthy" should be in everyone's list. But we can't do this on our own. This is a societal challenge and requires a societal response."
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of Physical activity
guidelines: UK Chief Medical Officers' report, updating the evidence that underpins the nation's
physical activity recommendations and placing greater emphasis on strength, balance, reducing
sedentary behaviour and, for the first time, supporting people taking weight loss medications.
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and leisure
destination on behalf of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council.
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international
portfolio, with the first launch planned for Dublin in 2027.
Anytime Fitness opened more than one club a day in 2025 and is on track to maintain this rate
of growth this year, as parent company Purpose Brands targets further international expansion.
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stage of RiminiWellness 2026: Phil Heath, Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman and Hany Rambod. [more...]
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers
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Serco Leisure Serco Leisure Operating Limited is one of the UK’s leading national operators of leisure centres, de [more...]