In Part 1 of this LES MILLS® Virtual Case Study, Willows Health & Lifestyle Centre in Queensland (Australia) revealed an impressive 26 per cent increase in attendance, after installing LES MILLS® Virtual in their cycling room. It’s now been three months since they expanded their Virtual offering into their general group fitness studio; here’s a quick update as to how members have responded.
The impact of introducing LES MILLS® Virtual into the main group fitness studio has been almost immediately positive for Willows Health and Lifestyle Centre.
“In just three months since launching, Willows has seen a consistently steady growth in its member base, resulting in an eight per cent increase,” explains Troy Morgan, the Chief Executive Officer of the Willows Group.
Troy attributes this success to a combination of offering LES MILLS Virtual; improvements in the use of their Keepme data; and the inclusion of Virtual messaging within their marketing. “Our goal was three per cent growth, so this has definitely been an over-achievement,” Troy adds.
Steady and impressive growth was also seen in the total number of group fitness visits during this period. “We achieved a ten per cent increase in group fitness visits, which actually set a new record for our fitness attendance, since opening,” Troy explains.
Additionally, in that same period the total number of Virtual visits increased by 22 per cent, whilst the percentage of group fitness visits from the total number of visits to the centre, remained consistent at around the 30 per cent mark.
There were some slight fluctuations in the number of Virtual visits, as a percentage of total group fitness visits; but essentially, they remained relatively stable at around 36 per cent (on average).
“It’s very clear from the data, that LES MILLS Virtual is continuously growing our group fitness penetration. It’s attracting people who have not tried group fitness before, as well as those who would have otherwise never tried group fitness. People are definitely creating new habits and finding enjoyment in LES MILLS Virtual.”
Willows operates with a Keepmescore, which segments the membership base into the following risk categories:
Risk Category | Keepmescore |
Low Risk members | Between 60 and 100 |
Moderate Risk members | Between 31 and 59 |
High Risk members | Between 0 and 30 |
The results, after installing LES MILLS Virtual in the main group fitness studio, indicated a low risk in each of the three months. “In our Keepmescore, we’ve increased the percentage of our members moving into the low-risk zone from 56 to 65 per cent,” explains Troy. “We attribute this movement to our strong retention strategy and automated onboarding program for new members, of which our new LES MILLS Virtual offering plays a significant part of the strategy.”
To find learn more about the power of LES MILLS Virtual and the positive impact it can have on your club or facility’s income and performance, watch our informative webinar series or contact your local Business Partnership Manager in Australia or Southeast Asia.
Australian-based clubs should enquire about third-party finance options for new LES MILLS Virtual installations and/or SMART TECH equipment packages. Connect with your local Business Partnership Manager to learn more.