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Myzone report shows importance of longevity and social connection
30 Jun 2026
Longevity is the most important motivator for today’s exercisers and social connection is key, according to a report by Myzone.
Drawing on anonymised and aggregated data from Myzone users across multiple countries, age groups, genders and activity types, the State of Global Exercise Behaviour 2025 uncovers the patterns behind sustained motivation, habit formation and long-term member engagement.
Myzone users are a highly engaged cohort – they complete an average of 3.5 workouts per week – while this is not representative of the general population it does provide valuable insights which operators can leverage for retention.
Across all users, 87.4 per cent of activity takes place within light-to-moderate intensity ‘habit zones’, demonstrating that people are far more likely to sustain exercise when it feels manageable and repeatable. This pattern becomes even more pronounced with age – users over the age of 60 spend more than 90 per cent of their time in these zones.
Monday is the most active day globally, suggesting a ‘fresh start’ effect that operators can leverage to anchor weekly engagement. Nearly 60 per cent of all workouts take place before midday. Together, these patterns show that consistency is the result of structured habits that can be designed and supported.
Social connection plays a significant role. Users with ten or more social connections generate 47 per cent more activity than those exercising alone, underlining the importance of community in sustaining motivation.
The report says that supporting members to understand their activity, manage effort and build sustainable routines will be critical for individual success and creating measurable improvements in retention and lifetime value.
“This data reveals that showing up regularly is what defines real-world exercise behaviour,” says Jay Worthy, CEO of Myzone. “If the industry wants to keep members engaged, it must prioritise designing for consistency and community. When consistency is supported, motivation follows and exercise becomes something people stick with, not something they struggle to maintain.”
The full report is available to download free of charge.
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Seriously Social Awards 2026 – nominations now OPEN
Community Leisure UK (CLUK) has opened nominations for this year’s Seriously
Social Awards. Celebrating the sector’s Seriously Social heart, impact and value - the 2026 Awards will be
held at the City Halls and Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow on November 25 November.
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Parliament, local government, national sector bodies, cultural organisations, the
literary community and sports bodies at a celebration to mark the successful first
year of the GLL Literary Foundation.
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New brochure explains the benefits of the charitable trust model as part of local government reorganisation
Community Leisure UK has produced a new booklet for Local Authorities who are in
the process of becoming a Unitary Authority. Titled “How Charities and Social Enterprises can deliver
efficient, effective and people-focused public leisure and culture services” it features case studies from
CLUK’s membership including Lincs Inspire, Horizon Leisure Trust and Circadian.
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South Downs Leisure begins major £2 million Worthing Leisure Centre redevelopment
South Downs Leisure (SDL) has officially begun a major £2 million redevelopment of
Worthing Leisure Centre, with the first phase of works now underway at the popular
multi-purpose facility.
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Newport Live’s Aspire Programme a ‘game-changer’ for young people
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the achievements of students within the Aspire programme which is Newport Live’s alternative education
programme delivered in partnership with Newport City Council.
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Barnsley Premier Leisure Chair awarded MBE for services to the community in Barnsley
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Abbeycroft work with partners to ensure Dementia Hub expands
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07 Jul 2026
X-Club gears up to open its flagship site in central London
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01 Jul 2026
Steve Nelson promoted to MD of Serco Leisure
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following 18 years with the company where he has progressed through many roles, most
recently director of leisure.
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29 Jun 2026
Industry mourns the loss of Les Mills, a founding father of fitness
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