
Welcome to the latest episode of LIFTS, your bite-sized dose of the Latest Industry Fitness Trends and Stories. In this special episode recorded live at PerformX, hosts Matthew Januszek and Mohammed Iqbal explore why many believe the fitness industry is entering a golden era of fitness and wellbeing. Joined by Giles Denning and Phil Learney, the conversation explores how fitness, wellness, longevity, and human performance are beginning to converge. As consumer expectations continue to evolve, gyms and operators are being challenged to think beyond traditional training models. Members are increasingly looking for guidance on mental fitness, recovery, sleep, and overall lifestyle optimisation — not just workouts. The discussion explores why gyms may be uniquely positioned to support these broader health goals. From bringing people together through challenging training environments to creating spaces where community, purpose, and coaching intersect, the fitness industry has the potential to play a much larger role in supporting long-term wellbeing. The panel also dives into the concept of cumulative stress and human capacity, exploring how factors such as sleep, travel, alcohol, environment, and recovery protocols influence overall health and performance. As the conversation develops, Phil Learney explains why recovery and wellness practices must be prescribed with the same precision as training, highlighting the growing importance of evidence-based approaches as the industry moves beyond hype toward measurable outcomes. For operators, this episode highlights a significant opportunity: as consumer demand shifts toward longevity, optimisation, and preventative health, gyms may become central hubs for supporting human performance across all areas of life. This episode is Part 3 of a three-part series recorded live at PerformX, exploring the ideas shaping the future of fitness. In this episode, we cover: • Why the fitness industry may be entering a golden era • The growing focus on mental fitness and men's health • Understanding cumulative stress and human capacity • Why recovery should be prescribed like training • The difference between wellness hype and evidence-based practice • How AI may transform coaching and performance programming • Why gyms may become central hubs for longevity and optimisation 👉 To learn more about Giles Denning, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilesdenning/ 👉 To learn more about Phil Learney, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillearney/ 👉 To learn more about our sponsor EGYM, click here: https://bit.ly/3JzsosR ====================================================== Support fitness industry news by sponsoring future LIFTS episodes. Contact us at wendy@liftspodcast.com for advertising opportunities. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on notifications so you never miss a new video when it's published: https://www.youtube.com/user/EscapeFitness Shop gym equipment: https://escapefitness.com/shop View our full catalog: https://escapefitness.com/support/catalog (US) https://escapefitness.com/support/catalogue (UK) Join the conversation at LIFTS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/liftspod Timestamps 0:00 Welcome to PerformX 1:07 The Golden Era of Fitness & Wellbeing 4:08 Mental Fitness & Men's Health 6:13 Human Performance & Wellness Trends 10:01 Understanding Cumulative Stress 14:45 Recovery Should Be Prescribed Like Training 24:36 Final Takeaways: The Future of Fitness
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