It’s no secret some operators are finding recruitment challenging after many fitness professionals left the sector post-lockdowns.
In a bid to unlock growth opportunities when it comes to hiring great group exercise instructors, Les Mills’ recent research, Nurturing the Next Gen: Blueprint for Instructor Recruitment (www.hcmmag.com/LMInextgen), looked at how Gen Zers perceive career opportunities in the sector.
They found that respondents with a high level of interest in training to be a group exercise instructor like the idea of working in a fitness environment, upskilling and being paid to work out, but feel the lack of mentors is a barrier. They also have the perception of the training being intimidating or overwhelming and the work being poorly paid.
Most important to them is earning a living wage (71 per cent), followed by the availability of pathways for progression (61 per cent).
Gen Zers attach a lot of importance to social issues – more than half said they want their employer to care about diversity, equity and inclusion, for their employer’s values to align with their own and for their employer to care about the environment.
Following the publication of this research, we asked six industry experts how they believe operators can best recruit and retain the next generation of group exercise instructors…



