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Matrix is committed to staying ahead of trends in group exercise and functional fitness
Matrix Fitness is leading the way with a consultative, solution-driven approach to transforming group exercise and functional training spaces.
As a prominent B2B player in the fitness industry, Matrix focuses on collaboration, innovation and solutions that are tailored to customer needs.
Under the guidance of Richard Baker, VP of group training and functional fitness at Johnson Health Tech, Matrix prioritises close partnerships with clients to develop solutions that address the evolving demands of group and functional fitness.
A partnership approach
Matrix goes beyond simply providing equipment by developing collaborative partnerships with clients. By working closely with key accounts early on, the team is able to gain deeper insight into specific challenges and goals, enabling the creation of tailored solutions that offer more than just products.
“Fostering long-standing partnerships is at the very core of everything we do, “Baker explains. “This approach allows us to reflect a broader understanding of what our customers in the industry need today, what problems they need solutions to and what trends and innovations they’re needing to incorporate into their offering in order to meet ever-changing customer demand.
“It's not about offering a standard one-size-fits-all solution, but about having conversations to craft solutions that fit into each client’s unique environment, helping them stay competitive in a rapidly changing marketplace,” he says.
Proactive collaboration on solutions
Matrix is focusing on hiring specialised experts to help clients even before the project outset. Its professionals will collaborate with prospective clients to understand their needs, enabling them to design an effective, ground-up solution.
“Our consultative approach allows us to anticipate trends and help clients adapt,” Baker explains. “Our experts will work directly with clients to ensure that the solutions provided are aligned with the clients’ needs, promoting long-lasting results.”
Matrix is committed to staying ahead of trends in group exercise and functional fitness, adapting to the demand for functional fitness that emphasises social engagement over traditional workouts. Through modular systems such as Connexus, the company has enabled flexible setups that benefit both large chains and independent studios, enhancing user experience, inclusivity and operational efficiency.
Recovery and wellness are other key focuses, reflecting industry trends. By exploring partnerships to incorporate recovery elements such as mobility and flexibility training, Matrix creates well-rounded fitness experiences that cater to both ageing populations and younger individuals seeking foundational movement skills.
Addressing active ageing, recovery and HIIT
Matrix is paying close attention to macro trends within the fitness industry, particularly around active ageing, recovery and HIIT. As the population ages, there’s increasing demand for fitness programmes that support functional movement and longevity.
The team has responded by developing programming that caters to these needs, while also recognising the importance of fostering foundational movement skills in younger populations. This dual approach helps serve a wider demographic, from school-aged children to older adults.
Navigating the B2B fitness landscape by focusing on collaboration, innovation and addressing key trends in group and functional fitness, Matrix Fitness is placing its emphasis on working closely with clients, integrating new technologies and developing solutions that meet the needs of a diverse range of users, positioning the company as a responsive player in the industry.
Through its tailored offerings, Matrix Fitness is collaborating with operators to deliver engaging, effective and inclusive fitness experiences for all.
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Matrix Fitness is bringing innovation to group exercise and functional training spaces