Anonymous wrote:The CEO of Planet Fitness was interviewed by the NYT in an article that appeared yesterday. She says that because people are losing weight on GLP1s, they are seeing an uptick in gym goers. The weight loss makes people more confident about going to the gym and when you are on a GLP1 you are encouraged to lift weights to combat muscle loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend who is a personal trainer says her business has been gutted and she is struggling. Another friend who is a personal trainer is thriving, working specifically with older clients, many of whom are on GLP1 meds.
That might be a correlation with people cutting back due to the economy and higher cost of living putting a squeeze on households. DH will not be renewing his trainer contract since he will be taking a group class instead. The Substitution Effect is real.
This. Or…
- people had to return to work in person
- lost jobs
- job insecure
- college costs coming/are here
- trying to save more where possible
- things like groceries are higher so cutting back where possible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had to guess, here are the winners and losers in terms of where people spend there money
Winners:
Protein supplement products
Gyms and workout gear
Outdoor recreation gear
Clothing
Beauty products
Losers:
Alcohol
Restaurants
Snacks and junk food
General groceries as people eat less
Diet-based weight loss industry (because people need less help eating well)
This is based on my own activity. Since losing 15% of my body weight, I workout tons more, eat out less, snack less, am willing to spend more money on quality fashion pieces and beauty products as I feel better about myself
this was reported on recently.
Restaurants are taking a hit and we might see restaurants responding with lower portion foods that cost a bit less.
Chipotle, etc are taking a hit.
Groceries stores... yea, I didn't see this coming, but less food. IDK, for my family my boys are still eating a ton (they are underweight for their height).
I am doing more quality workouts like Pickleball, hiking, yoga. the gym classes might take a hit.
Clothes.. oh wow, I have gone down 1 size but my friends have gone down 2 or 3 so definitly need new clothes.
Shake Shack just came out with lettuce wraps so the businesses are trying to adjust. I think fast food is probably taking the hardest hit.
Anonymous wrote:not on GLP-1 (yet?) and not a gym goer so no skin in the game but am curious who wins who loses in this new weight loss era. my amateurish take is gyms/personal trainers will see a significant loss of relevance both short term and long term because quick and easy solution always wins, until/unless 20 years down the road GLP-1 bad side effects scare many user away. so maybe half of it goes out of business.
Anonymous wrote:airlines - smaller passengers is a big win for them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not on GLP-1s, but have been focused on steadily losing weight over a few years. I will echo what others said - I had zero interest in working out with others in paid workout settings until I got my weight into a range where I felt comfortable sweating and huffing and struggling among other people. I think gyms and trainers will benefit as people look to translate their slimmer bodies into tighter, stronger, and more toned bodies...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I had to guess, here are the winners and losers in terms of where people spend there money
Winners:
Protein supplement products
Gyms and workout gear
Outdoor recreation gear
Clothing
Beauty products
Losers:
Alcohol
Restaurants
Snacks and junk food
General groceries as people eat less
Diet-based weight loss industry (because people need less help eating well)
This is based on my own activity. Since losing 15% of my body weight, I workout tons more, eat out less, snack less, am willing to spend more money on quality fashion pieces and beauty products as I feel better about myself
this was reported on recently.
Restaurants are taking a hit and we might see restaurants responding with lower portion foods that cost a bit less.
Chipotle, etc are taking a hit.
Groceries stores... yea, I didn't see this coming, but less food. IDK, for my family my boys are still eating a ton (they are underweight for their height).
I am doing more quality workouts like Pickleball, hiking, yoga. the gym classes might take a hit.
Clothes.. oh wow, I have gone down 1 size but my friends have gone down 2 or 3 so definitly need new clothes.
If Chipotle is taking a hit it is not because of GLP-1. Chipotle is the only fast food you can eat. No rice, double chicken is about as good as you can do. More people on GLP eating there now than before.
false. GLP-1 is not anti-carb
No. But if you want to lose weight and you are over 25 you have to watch carbs.
And not false --- Cava and Chipotle are filled with cops/fire/military guys because they can eat this, keep carbs low and get the right protein. Same with people on diets. It is what you want to do.
The shots have made me repulsed by meat and I’m losing weight and not losing muscle. I’m 50 and have gone for more than one body composition scan so I know that it’s true. I eat a little meat at the end of the week occasionally when I can. It’s false that everyone on this is eating only low carb now.