Les Mills Asia Pacific releases new subscription service for instructors
Committed to creating the best group fitness experiences for members - helping them achieve the results they want - and to keep them coming back to the clubs and facilities, Les Mills Asia Pacific has released a new subscription service for instructors.
With 15 Les Mills programs (including BODYPUMP®, BODYCOMBAT®, BODYBALANCE® and RPM®) licensed in Australia and South East Asia, and a new ‘Release’ consisting of scientifically designed choreography and music, developed and produced every three months, instructors get to learn new choreography and upskill themselves to the latest music tracks, keeping them engaged, challenged and at the top of their professional game.
Additionally, licensed clubs, gyms, fitness centres and studios get to offer fresh workouts to their members every quarter, which drives member motivation to keep working out and coming back to the facility.
What’s new, is that as of this month, Les Mills Instructors in Australia and South East Asia can now access a Release Kit Subscription service, providing them with a simple and convenient “set and forget” way to purchase their Quarterly Releases.
Les Mills Asia Pacific Chief Executive, Ryan Hogan advises “with so many things for people to remember these days, this new way to buy Quarterly Release Kits means one less thing requiring a reminder.
“Now, our Instructors can simply turn their subscription ON and their purchase will be automatically processed every three months.”
Additional benefits to using the Release Kit Subscription service include a discounted price and, where possible, immediate access to Kits upon check-in at Quarterly Workshops. For maximum convenience and flexibility, Instructors can also subscribe and unsubscribe from the service at any time prior to the quarterly billing date.
To activate and manage subscriptions, Les Mills Instructors can simply log into the Release Kit Subscription Manager within their online Instructor portal.
For more information, including how data is handled and stored, and other subscription terms and conditions, Instructors can refer to the Frequently Asked Questions at www.lesmills.com.au/quarterly-releases.
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