You’re in the business of helping people. Now, let these IHRSA associate-member companies help you! They understand what it takes to run a successful, profitable, and enjoyable business. These latest innovations will serve and inspire you to take your operations to the next level.
SPORTS & FITNESS INSURANCE CORPORATION (SFIC)
Since 1985, Sports & Fitness Insurance Corporation (SFIC) has been in the business of insuring health clubs and fitness centers. For nine years, SFIC has been an IHRSA business partner providing general liability insurance for the industry. SFIC offers gen- eral liability insurance, property insurance, professional liability insurance, umbrellas, workers’ compensation and surety bonds for large and small fitness centers in all 50 states
and Canada. SFIC is the Managing General Agent for Liberty Agency Underwriters, a division of the Liberty Mutual Group for the fitness industry and the preferred vendor for Curves.—| Contact: 800-844-0536,
www.sportsfitness.com. Please see our ad on page 87.
PRODUCT SHOWCASE
PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE BOTTEGA SOL
MiGym is a brand-able app for the fitness industry. MiGym provides health clubs with a progressive way to increase brand awareness and engage existing and attract prospective members. The mobile app leverages the explosive growth in the smartphone adoption rate by allowing members to view class schedules, add classes to their calen- dars, view promotions, announcements, and numerous other features. MiGym builds solutions that gyms utilize to become more efficient, increase brand awareness and interaction, and to engage existing and prospective members.—| Contact: 312-265-6010 ext 111,
www.bottegasol.com. Please see our ad on page 94.
Do clubs collect Social Security numbers, personal banking information, maintain health records of members, or accept credit cards? What would happen if a facility experienced a privacy breach of members’ personally identifi- able or protected health information? What’s the best way to prevent it from happening in the future? Philadelphia Insurance Companies has the answer—Cyber Security Liability a robust insurance product and loss-prevention tool fill- ing the cyber/privacy risk gap left by traditional insurance policies.—|
Contact: 800-873-4552,
www.phyl.com. Please see our ad on page 36.
CREATIVE FITNESS MARKETING ABC FINANCIAL
ABC Financial’s Data Warehouse will allow clients to tap into drag-and-drop reporting, on the fly. Need a new report? Data Warehouse makes it faster and easier to retrieve data. The Data Warehouse is a powerful reporting tool that allows club managers to access month’s member- ships, sales, and check-ins. The best part is, it’s free! Data Warehouse is a new feature of ABC’s DataTrak.—|
Contact: 800-551-9733,
www.abcfinancial.com. Please see our ad on page 26.
MYZONE is a heart-rate-based system that uses wireless and cloud technology to accu- rately and conveniently monitor physical activity. Focusing on rewarding effort rather than fitness, MYZONE can help anybody, regardless of age, size, or ability, to lead an active and fulfilling life. Clubs can become a hub for the health of their communities by encouraging exercise and providing measurable data for every user. MYZONE offers a platform for retention like never before with increased visits and member engagement.—|
Contact: 312-870-4800,
www.cfm.net. Please see our ad on page 62.
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