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PEOPLE PROFILE: A new London Underground map shows walking time between stations

Principal strategy planner – surface transport, Transport for London (TfL)

Published in Health Club Management 2016 issue 2

TfL recently created a ‘Walk the Tube’ map, showing how long it takes to walk from one station to another. Why?
We wanted to encourage more Londoners to walk part of their daily journeys by highlighting how close many stations in central London are to each other – thereby both improving people’s health and reducing Tube congestion.

Our 2014 Transport Health Action Plan – which sets out how TfL helps improve the health of Londoners – found that only around 25 per cent of adults in London get all the physical activity they need from walking and cycling as part of their everyday travel. However, as many as 60 per cent could be achieving 150 minutes a week just by adding a little more walking into their daily travel. We therefore identified ways to encourage more people to walk and cycle, and the idea for the Walking Tube map was developed.

What’s been the feedback so far?
Feedback from our customers through social media and emails has been very positive and we’re seeing people download the map from our website. It’s too early to say whether the map is encouraging more people to walk, but this is something we’ll monitor in our research.

How are you promoting it?
We’re going to trial putting the Walking Tube map on digital screens at Paddington Tube station, which is a busy commuter and visitor station, and we’re producing printed versions of the map for our Visitor Centres. This is in addition to the standard maps already in place at all Tube and mainline rail stations to help people find walking routes in the local area.

Londoners already do thousands of steps on their daily commute. What more can be achieved with the map?
Our research shows that Londoners already do a lot of walking, and half of all the walking they do is as part of public transport trips, but there are lots more short trips that could be done on foot.

We hope the map will encourage more Londoners and visitors to think twice before they jump on the Tube, and to consider whether it might be just as quick and easy – not to mention better for their health – to walk their trip.

How can health clubs get involved?
They can do a lot to encourage staff and members to build more activity into their daily routines, by providing information on public transport alternatives to using the car. For example, provide walking and cycling route maps and apps – and even incentivise members to travel actively, by giving small rewards for arriving by foot, bicycle or public transport.

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PEOPLE PROFILE: A new London Underground map shows walking time between stations

Principal strategy planner – surface transport, Transport for London (TfL)

Published in Health Club Management 2016 issue 2

TfL recently created a ‘Walk the Tube’ map, showing how long it takes to walk from one station to another. Why?
We wanted to encourage more Londoners to walk part of their daily journeys by highlighting how close many stations in central London are to each other – thereby both improving people’s health and reducing Tube congestion.

Our 2014 Transport Health Action Plan – which sets out how TfL helps improve the health of Londoners – found that only around 25 per cent of adults in London get all the physical activity they need from walking and cycling as part of their everyday travel. However, as many as 60 per cent could be achieving 150 minutes a week just by adding a little more walking into their daily travel. We therefore identified ways to encourage more people to walk and cycle, and the idea for the Walking Tube map was developed.

What’s been the feedback so far?
Feedback from our customers through social media and emails has been very positive and we’re seeing people download the map from our website. It’s too early to say whether the map is encouraging more people to walk, but this is something we’ll monitor in our research.

How are you promoting it?
We’re going to trial putting the Walking Tube map on digital screens at Paddington Tube station, which is a busy commuter and visitor station, and we’re producing printed versions of the map for our Visitor Centres. This is in addition to the standard maps already in place at all Tube and mainline rail stations to help people find walking routes in the local area.

Londoners already do thousands of steps on their daily commute. What more can be achieved with the map?
Our research shows that Londoners already do a lot of walking, and half of all the walking they do is as part of public transport trips, but there are lots more short trips that could be done on foot.

We hope the map will encourage more Londoners and visitors to think twice before they jump on the Tube, and to consider whether it might be just as quick and easy – not to mention better for their health – to walk their trip.

How can health clubs get involved?
They can do a lot to encourage staff and members to build more activity into their daily routines, by providing information on public transport alternatives to using the car. For example, provide walking and cycling route maps and apps – and even incentivise members to travel actively, by giving small rewards for arriving by foot, bicycle or public transport.

Sign up here to get Fit Tech's weekly ezine and every issue of Fit Tech magazine free on digital.
Gallery
More features
Editor's letter

Into the fitaverse

Fitness is already among the top three markets in the metaverse, with new technology and partnerships driving real growth and consumer engagement that looks likely to spill over into health clubs, gyms and studios
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
We want to give our users an implantable tool that allows them to collect their health data at any time and in any setting
Fit Tech people

Jamie Buck

Co-founder, Active in Time
We created a solution called AiT Voice, which turns digital data into a spoken audio timetable that connects to phone systems
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Fahad Alhagbani: reinventing fitness

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Bold move

We ended up raising US$7m in venture capital from incredible investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Khosla Ventures, Primetime Partners, and GingerBread Capital
App analysis

Check your form

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Sohail Rashid

The app is free and it’s $40 to participate in one of our virtual events
Ageing

Reverse Ageing

Many apps help people track their health, but Humanity founders Peter Ward and Michael Geer have put the focus on ageing, to help users to see the direct repercussions of their habits. They talk to Steph Eaves
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Going hybrid

Workout Anytime created its app in partnership with Virtuagym. Workout Anytime’s Greg Maurer and Virtuagym’s Hugo Braam explain the process behind its creation
Research

Physical activity monitors boost activity levels

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have conducted a meta analysis of all relevant research and found that the body of evidence shows an impact
Editor's letter

Two-way coaching

Content providers have been hugely active in the fit tech market since the start of the pandemic. We expect the industry to move on from delivering these services on a ‘broadcast-only’ basis as two-way coaching becomes the new USP
Fit Tech People

Laurent Petit

Co-founder, Active Giving
The future of sports and fitness are dependent on the climate. Our goal is to positively influence the future of our planet by instilling a global vision of wellbeing and a sense of collective action
Fit Tech People

Adam Zeitsiff

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We don’t just create the technology and bail – we support our clients’ ongoing hybridisation efforts
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When you’re undertaking fitness activities, unless you’re on a stationary bike, in most cases it’s not safe or necessary to be tied to a screen, especially a small screen
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