1. Flexibility reigns supreme
After dropping the habit during the early pandemic, some people may never again set foot in a gym. But far more common are those who enjoy both at-home and on-site fitness experiences. In fact, a quarter of people who participate in virtual workouts do so with the same brand as the gym they currently attend.5
And while virtual sessions can make movement radically more accessible, flexible and varied, there’s no question there are upsides to in-person offerings. Consider that 70% of fitness consumers reported missing the gym as much as they missed family and friends during the pandemic.6
As payers assess their portfolios, they’d be wise to prioritize solutions that combine digital and on-site options. These solutions help satisfy members’ varied preferences and encourage them to move more without having to toggle between separate systems.
For example, the Optum® One Pass program offers members both a robust digital platform and access to more than 26,000 in-network gyms and fitness studios.