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Sweat 2020 event kicks off, charting the UK's boutique fitness market
POSTED 20 Feb 2020 . BY Tom Walker
Sweat 2020 sessions will cover topics such as the use of studio space, programming, consolidating success and aggregators Credit: ukactive
The annual Sweat event kicks off in London today (20 February), offering the UK's fitness industry a platform to discuss the future trends within the thriving boutique sector.

Now in its fourth year, the event is organised by industry body ukactive and will feature more than 200 sector delegates.

Sweat is being held at The Old Truman Brewery in East London and will feature a number of keynotes, panel discussions and workshops.

Among the highlights will be a keynote group fitness expert Emma Barry, entitled "Building a Badass Boutique in 2020".

Other sessions will cover topics such as the use of studio space, programming, consolidating success and aggregators.

During the event, a new report outlining membership habits and retention in the fitness sector will also be published. The Member Choice report will provide new evidence exploring the difference in membership length, visit frequency and retention of members of single and multiple operators.

To find out more about Sweat 2020, click here.
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Sweat 2020 event kicks off, charting the UK's boutique fitness market
POSTED 20 Feb 2020 . BY Tom Walker
Sweat 2020 sessions will cover topics such as the use of studio space, programming, consolidating success and aggregators Credit: ukactive
The annual Sweat event kicks off in London today (20 February), offering the UK's fitness industry a platform to discuss the future trends within the thriving boutique sector.

Now in its fourth year, the event is organised by industry body ukactive and will feature more than 200 sector delegates.

Sweat is being held at The Old Truman Brewery in East London and will feature a number of keynotes, panel discussions and workshops.

Among the highlights will be a keynote group fitness expert Emma Barry, entitled "Building a Badass Boutique in 2020".

Other sessions will cover topics such as the use of studio space, programming, consolidating success and aggregators.

During the event, a new report outlining membership habits and retention in the fitness sector will also be published. The Member Choice report will provide new evidence exploring the difference in membership length, visit frequency and retention of members of single and multiple operators.

To find out more about Sweat 2020, click here.
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Sweat 2020: ukactive announces two new reports as part of Business Intelligence service


ukactive has launched two major new reports as part of its Business Intelligence service.
Sweat 2020: new report to offer fresh insight into impact of multi-operator gym memberships


A report outlining membership habits and retention in the fitness sector will be released at the Sweat 2020 event next week.
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