• Loading stock data...
Saturday, April 19, 2025

Cold Weather Next Challenge for Fitness Industry

  • Some fitness businesses are busy adding heaters to outdoor workout spaces.
  • Moving back indoors may not be an option if COVID-19 cases spike as expected.
People workout outside
Courtesy of BOOMBOX

Temperatures are falling in the U.S. and, with those declines, come the hopes of many gyms and fitness studios of sustaining themselves with the ongoing pandemic.

A chunk of the fitness industry has sustained itself amidst COVID-19 two ways: virtual workouts and outdoor offerings. The latter will become difficult — if not impossible — in much of the nation as fall stretches into winter.

“It’s going to rip off the Band-Aid,” said Jonathan Goodman, founder of The Personal Trainer Development Center, a firm that provides business guidance to fitness professionals. “A lot of people put a Band-Aid on this by saying, ‘We can just go outside.’ This is going to be a leveling up event.”

The industry has already seen 24 Hour Fitness, Gold’s Gym, Town Sports International and Flywheel file for bankruptcy during the pandemic.

Gyms have reopened in many states with measures like reduced capacity and social distancing, although fitness businesses big and small have shifted outdoors in recent months. That includes high-end Equinox, which opened a temporary outdoor workout space at a Los Angeles location.

“It’s funny because you never really think about the outdoor temperature until you’re right up against it,” said Reggie Smith, president of BOOMBOX Boxing Club in Washington D.C. “We have outdoor workouts scheduled until Oct. 31. I don’t know if that’ll be the drop dead date or if we will be able work out until November.”

BOOMBOX was closed from mid-March through July as trainers shifted to remote workouts with members. The boxing club has offered a mix of in-person classes at its studio with participants in masks as mandated by the D.C. government along with outdoor classes, including at DC United’s Audi Field and atop a building rooftop.

In Chicago, Free Mvmt Shop had actually thrived during the shutdown offering its dance, yoga and cardio classes on Zoom.

“I think it was a combination of people who are like, ‘We want you to stay in business and we want to keep this up,’” said Ashley Rockwood, founder of Free Mvmt. “These workouts are a part of business now. I mean, we wanted to get online [classes], but I didn’t think I’d get forced into it via a pandemic.”

a woman works out and checks her Apple Watch

Connected Fitness Equipment has Flourished During the Pandemic

The pandemic has led fitness enthusiasts to find creative ways to stay…
October 2, 2020

Free Mvmt Shop didn’t add outdoor classes until late September since the remote workouts were so popular. It offers 11 outdoor classes currently in addition to 20 streamed workouts for members to do from anywhere.

“The outdoor stuff for us is like a cherry on top,” Rockwood said. “It’s a good way to engage our unlimited [members], but we also found people who only want to work out outdoors. We are going to stick with it until it snows.”

Fitness businesses, like Free Mvmt Shop have utilized larger outdoor spaces like soccer fields. However, those would be impractical to make hospitable during the colder months ahead. 

But to counteract that, some businesses like dance cardio chain AKT are busy adding heaters and other amenities.

“Some of our best-performing studios are in Michigan and Denver,” said Melissa Chordock, president of AKT. “We’re working closely with landlords on the corporate side to try to not just secure the space, but to get almost protective spaces like tents and portable heaters. We don’t want the experience impacted by the elements. That’s what consumers want. They want to be outside of their houses at this point and be part of the community. We are trying to be as scrappy and creative as possible.”

The group fitness industry’s shift outdoors also meant a shift in programming with fewer weights and other equipment. Chordock said AKT will make other changes as the temps dip as all 15 locations aim to continue to offer outdoor sessions.

Audi Field welcome group fitness

Audi Field Strengthens Fitness Industry’s Shift to Outdoor Workouts

As public health mandates and fears associated with the novel coronavirus have…
August 4, 2020

“We are heavily concentrating on the cardio elements of our programming that will keep people warm and sweaty, so they won’t be as impacted by the cold weather,” Chordock said.

Smith said BOOMBOX expects people to transition back indoors when outdoor workouts become unbearable for his members.

“You can run, hike, ride a bike — there are so many things you can do in the spring and summer,” Smith said. “Part of me thinks that as it starts getting dark earlier, it gets colder and people are still stuck in the house, I think at some point people are going to say, ‘Crap, I have to get out. I’m tired of working out at home.’ Assuming there’s not some massive outbreak in D.C., try going back indoors to work out.”

The CDC reported as of Sept. 27 that COVID-19 cases were on an upward trend in 26 states. In July, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield warned that fall and winter “2021 are going to be probably one of the most difficult times that we’ve experienced in American public health” as COVID and the usual flu season converge.

“There are going to be shutdowns,” said Goodman, who recently released a salary survey on the impacts of pandemic on the personal training industry. “The precedent has been set. People are going to fight tooth and nail about it, but it’s going to happen. The fitness industry has been deemed non-essential, and that’s not going to change.”

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Dec 9, 2024; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) watches as center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) celebrates after making a three point basket to clinch a win against the Toronto Raptors near the end of the fourth quarter at Scotiabank Arena

Same Owner, New Knicks: New York’s Remarkable Rebound

The franchise’s renaissance didn’t happen overnight.
Masters

Why The Masters Quietly Cracked Down on Ticket Resellers

Insiders expect big changes are coming to ticketing at Augusta National.
exclusive

Inside Nico Iamaleava’s Ugly Breakup With Tennessee

Iamaleava’s representatives claim to FOS he didn’t push for more NIL money.
Jul 29, 2024; Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France; France center Dominique Malonga (14) and guard Marine Johannes (23) celebrate after defeating Canada during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Stade Pierre-Mauroy

‘Has to Change’: The WNBA’s International Player Problem

As more global stars arrive, the “prioritization” rule is causing tension.

Featured Today

Yamine Lamal Barcelona

Lamine Yamal: The Pressure and Price of Barcelona’s Young Prodigy

Lamine Yamal is a teenage superstar. Can Barcelona afford him?
The pin flag on the second green flaps in the wind during the second round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
April 7, 2025

Inside The Masters: Traditions, Restrictions, and Gnomes

How the most exclusive major employs its own strict rules and operations.
Mar 16, 2023; Sacramento, CA, USA; Missouri Tigers guard Kobe Brown (24) reacts after scoring a basket agianst the Utah State Aggies during the second half at Golden 1 Center.
exclusive
April 6, 2025

‘It’s On Principle’: NBA Players On Filing for House Settlement Checks

The checks are relatively small. That’s not the point, players say.
Mar 29, 2025; Newark, NJ, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg (2) before playing against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the East Regional final of the 2025 NCAA tournament at Prudential Center.
April 5, 2025

As College Basketball Teams Got Older, Duke Embraced the Fountain of Youth

How the Blue Devils went old-school in the transfer portal era.
Sponsored

Win. Advance. Repeat: The Professional Fighters League’s Rise to Prominence 

As of 2025, PFL has introduced a World Tournament format, where every fighter must battle through a high-stakes bracket to reach a championship.
Sponsored

How On Location is Redefining the Olympic Winter Games Hospitality Experience

As the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 approaches, On Location—the Official Hospitality Provider—is redefining luxury hospitality.
The 2018 Ragin' Crossfit Games are held at Blackham Coliseum in Lafayette.
March 14, 2025

CrossFit for Sale After Years of Drama and Attrition

The intense fitness workout got popular in the early 2000s.
Sponsored

Game On: Portfolio Players Stories, Brought to You by E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley

This week, Two-time Super Bowl Champion and CBS NFL analyst Logan Ryan joins us to talk the business of sports on our third installment of Portfolio Players.
Sponsored

How On Location is Redefining the Olympic Winter Games Hospitality Experience

As the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 approaches, On Location—the Official Hospitality Provider—is redefining luxury hospitality.
Sponsored

The Surprising Ingredient That Can Improve Your VO2 Max

In the high-stakes world of sports, VO2 max—or maximum oxygen consumption—has emerged as a critical marker of endurance and performance.
Peloton Bike
October 31, 2024

Peloton Earnings Beat Expectations As It Still Loses Subscribers

Peloton tapped Peter Stern, former Ford executive and cofounder of Apple Fitness+, to be its new CEO.
September 4, 2024

Under Armour Sells MapMyFitness Back to Founders 11 Years Later

The founders sold the tracking app to the apparel giant in 2013.