By: Bill McBride
Webinar Description:
This webinar will touch on what has stayed the same in the fitness/wellness industry over time, what has changed, and what we can look forward to in the very near future. Co-founder, President and CEO of Active Wellness Bill McBride will share the foundation of our beginnings, our evolution, and what is possible in a new era of opportunity. We are poised to be of greater service with the ability to monetize the good work we do on a much broader scale. We all know that "selling" is "solving" - no one wants to be sold (or sell!). Explore the significance of helping people into new lifestyles of exercise, wellness, well-being, activity and healthy behaviors and learn how your contribution to the industry is making a difference.
Education Level: All Levels
Prerequisites: None
Successful completion of the quiz is necessary to receive Continuing Education Credit.
Approved for:
1.0 | American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) |
0.5 | National Council on Strength & Fitness (NCSF) |
1.0 | National Strength Professionals Association (NSPA) |
1.0 | YMCA |
Note 1: NSCA offers continuing education to those who take the Live Webinar. To get 1 Hour of NSCA continuing education credit, you must watch the webinar live, and then contact Ivy@medicalfitnessnetwork.org to receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Webinar Objectives:
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Identify statistics from 3 sources that indicate the state of the fitness industry regarding the facility, finances, trends, and the demographics and profiles of those who use fitness services.
- Discuss the IHRSA statistics for global trends for demographics, user profiles, clubs, and penetration rates in the fitness industry.
- Describe trends in the fitness industry for facility amenities, programming, technology, and general health and well-being determined by evolving consumer profiles.
System Requirements to View This Webinar
This webinar is tablet enabled and can be viewed on an iPad or Android tablet as well as a PC or MAC Computer