Trends like high-intensity interval training, water-based workouts, functional fitness training and body weight training have taken over the fitness scene. Fitness club owners should share new training trends with their insurance agents and consider any new potential exposures. (Photo: iStock)
Getting in shape for summer is a common spring mantra as temperatures rise and we trade in winter coats for shorts and sandals.
But it shouldn't just be customers of health clubs who resolve to get in shape. Fitness facilities themselves need to be thinking along the same lines: What can they do to create a better customer experience and reduce risks for their clients?
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