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Partnerships with Tech Transforming Wellness Programs.

Partnerships with Tech Transforming Wellness Programs.

On this week’s episode of the Escape Your Limits Podcast, we were very fortunate to be invited to The Connected Health & Fitness Summit, where our host, Matthew Januszek, had the opportunity to present on a panel. At this event, Emma Barry & Matthew interviewed multiple successful companies who have integrated tech into fitness and have changed the world of fittech.

The Connected Health & Fitness Summit highlights the increased desire for a hybrid approach, demand for more holistic health offerings, and a preference for a highly personalized fitness experience.

Today, we had the opportunity to connect with CEO’s & Founders of Oura Ring, BHOUT, and Swerve Fitness.

They shared with us:

  •   How to position your brand/company to serve your consumer
  • Why wearables are the forefront in creating lifestyle changes
  • Why the future of fitness is a hybrid mix of technology

We will be releasing more interviews from the Connected Health & Fitness Summit, so keep an eye out for more! Enjoy this episode!

To learn more about the Connected Health & Fitness Summit, click here! https://connectedhealthandfitness.com/events/connected-health-fitness-summit-2024

To learn more about Oura Ring, click here! https://ouraring.com/

To learn more about Swerve Fitness, click here! https://swervefitness.com/

To learn more about BHOUT, click here! https://www.bhout.com/

Throughout our interview, we cover:

  • Why the future of fitness is a hybrid model
  • The different perspectives of fitness classes in the eyes of the instructor versus the consumer
  • What the correlation is between activity and sleep
  • How wearables are changing people’s lives and their lifestyle habits
  • How the creators of wearables are incorporating more day to day tasks as fitness
  • Why harnessing a community that your business serves to is important to grow
  • The amount of exposure created when a brand has a partnership with other companies
  • Why gyms are more accepting of brand deals and partnerships now than ever before
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