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People profile: Maria Sharapova

co-founder, Sharapova/Meis design

Published in Health Club Management 2018 issue 5

Maria Sharapova has joined forces with sports architect Dan Meis to start a new design venture creating inspirational health, fitness, sports and wellness facilities for the hospitality sector.

The pair are in talks to create branded experience-led training venues for sports clubs, hotels and resorts that will help budding and professional athletes reach their peak performance.

They’ll provide design services, operational consultation and licensing advice for a wide range of facilities – from spas focused on wellbeing and recovery from injury to large-scale tennis resorts and individual hotel fitness rooms.

“The concept all goes back to an idea I had a few years ago,” Meis told Health Club Management. “While sports architects are really good at thinking about how sports venues affect the fans, we don’t always think about the players’ perspectives.

“I was following Maria on social media and the idea came back to me, because I saw she had a strong sense of design.

“I reached out to collaborate and from the start, she talked about how she’d grown up playing tennis, but always found the training facilities where young players spend so much of their time aren’t particularly inspirational. So that became our starting point.”

Inspiring fitness facilities
Meis said that the duo are considering what inspires athletes to train to become world-class, “and how architecture and design should play a role in that – the same way a university inspires a student to excel academically or a studio inspires an artist to create a masterpiece.”

“Maria is really excited about curating experiences. This is not just architecture, it’s everything you feel and touch,” he said.

“At the moment, the fitness centre in the average spa, resort or hotel tends to be a leftover space they just put some equipment in as an afterthought. We want to change that. We’ll also use integrated landscapes and natural materials to communicate a healthy lifestyle.

“While it’s not rocket science – there are certainly health and wellness clubs that have figured this out – we think we can bring another level of design perspective to it.”

Already in talks
Meis revealed the pair are already in talks with a number of potential partners and hope to have “one or two” projects underway by the end of this year.

“We’ve been proactive in approaching people. Each project will be different depending on the owner, operator and location. We want to create partnerships with hotels, resorts, country clubs – you name it. It’s a pretty broad market – both luxury properties and less so – and it also goes way beyond only tennis.”

The collaboration is tentatively called Sharapova/MEIS, but could be renamed ‘Unstoppable’ after Sharapova’s recently-published autobiography.

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People profile: Maria Sharapova

co-founder, Sharapova/Meis design

Published in Health Club Management 2018 issue 5

Maria Sharapova has joined forces with sports architect Dan Meis to start a new design venture creating inspirational health, fitness, sports and wellness facilities for the hospitality sector.

The pair are in talks to create branded experience-led training venues for sports clubs, hotels and resorts that will help budding and professional athletes reach their peak performance.

They’ll provide design services, operational consultation and licensing advice for a wide range of facilities – from spas focused on wellbeing and recovery from injury to large-scale tennis resorts and individual hotel fitness rooms.

“The concept all goes back to an idea I had a few years ago,” Meis told Health Club Management. “While sports architects are really good at thinking about how sports venues affect the fans, we don’t always think about the players’ perspectives.

“I was following Maria on social media and the idea came back to me, because I saw she had a strong sense of design.

“I reached out to collaborate and from the start, she talked about how she’d grown up playing tennis, but always found the training facilities where young players spend so much of their time aren’t particularly inspirational. So that became our starting point.”

Inspiring fitness facilities
Meis said that the duo are considering what inspires athletes to train to become world-class, “and how architecture and design should play a role in that – the same way a university inspires a student to excel academically or a studio inspires an artist to create a masterpiece.”

“Maria is really excited about curating experiences. This is not just architecture, it’s everything you feel and touch,” he said.

“At the moment, the fitness centre in the average spa, resort or hotel tends to be a leftover space they just put some equipment in as an afterthought. We want to change that. We’ll also use integrated landscapes and natural materials to communicate a healthy lifestyle.

“While it’s not rocket science – there are certainly health and wellness clubs that have figured this out – we think we can bring another level of design perspective to it.”

Already in talks
Meis revealed the pair are already in talks with a number of potential partners and hope to have “one or two” projects underway by the end of this year.

“We’ve been proactive in approaching people. Each project will be different depending on the owner, operator and location. We want to create partnerships with hotels, resorts, country clubs – you name it. It’s a pretty broad market – both luxury properties and less so – and it also goes way beyond only tennis.”

The collaboration is tentatively called Sharapova/MEIS, but could be renamed ‘Unstoppable’ after Sharapova’s recently-published autobiography.

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Fit Tech people

Ali Jawad

Paralympic powerlifter and founder, Accessercise
Users can easily identify which facilities in the UK are accessible to the disabled community
Fit Tech people

Hannes Sjöblad

MD, DSruptive
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