Title TRŽIŠTE ONLINE VJEŽBANJA U FITNES CENTRIMA U HRVATSKOJ
Title (english) ONLINE EXERCISE MARKET IN FITNESS CENTRES IN CROATIA
Author Lucija Ivanović
Mentor Sanela Škorić (mentor)
Committee member Sanela Škorić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Darija Omrčen (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Dario Škegro (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology Zagreb
Defense date and country 2021-07-13, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Kinesiology
Abstract Prema istraživanju Europske komisije (European Commission, 2018:39) trećina (32 %) stanovnika Europske unije koji vježbaju, u tjelesne se aktivnosti uključuju na način da to čini kod kuće. U čak devet zemalja to je najzastupljeniji odgovor, među kojima je i Hrvatska (50 % onih koji vježbaju čini to kod kuće). Jedan dio ovog odgovora zasigurno se odnosi na tzv. online vježbanje. Pod tim oblikom vježbanja podrazumijeva se da nije potreban dolazak na točno određeno mjesto radi vježbanja (fitnes centar), nego je moguće vježbati kod kuće uz trenerovo praćenje. Iako sve popularniji način vježbanja, pitanje je koliko fitnes centara zapravo nudi takvu uslugu, te koliko ona pridonosi radu nekog fitnes centra. Osim toga, brojni su se poslodavci morali okrenuti tom načinu rada tj. realizaciji programa vježbanja, a zbog krize uzrokovane koronavirusom. Bez obzira na to jesu li do toga trenutka bili pristaše online vježbanja ili nisu, kako bi uspjeli spasiti posao, morali su se okrenuti tom načinu rada. S druge pak strane, i korisnici su prihvatili takvu uslugu jer su se i sami našli u situaciji da im je kretanje bilo onemogućeno.
Temeljni je cilj ovoga rada prikazati koliko je, i kako, „online vježbanje“ kao usluga prisutno u fitnes centrima u Hrvatskoj. Osim toga, cilj je ukazati na tržišne mogućnosti korištenja takva oblika vježbanja kao dodatne ponude u fitnes centrima, i to na primjeru fitnes centra „Project Health“.
Abstract (english) According to a survey by the European Commission (2018:39), a third (32 %) of the European Union population that engages in physical activity, does so at home. In nine countries, this is the most common answer, including Croatia, where 50 % of those exercising, do it at home. One part of this answer certainly refers to the online exercise. This form of exercise implies that it is not necessary coming to a specific place to perform workout (fitness centre), but it is possible to exercise at home with the supervision of a trainer. Although it is an increasingly popular way to exercise, the question is how many fitness centres actually offer this service, and how much this service actually contributes to the work of one fitness centre. During previous period, many fitness centres had to be closed due to quarantine as the world was affected by the crisis caused by the COVID-19 virus. As a result, many employers have turned to online practice to save their business. Although up to that point they may not have been supporters of online exercise, they had to turn to it in order to be able to save their jobs. Users also accepted this service because they found themselves in a situation where their movement was limited.
The basic goal of this paper is to show how much online exercise as a service is present in fitness centres and in what way across Croatia. In addition, the goal is to point out the market opportunities to use this form of exercise as an additional offer in fitness centres, on the example of the fitness centre „Project Health“.
Keywords
online vježbanje
ponuda fitnes centara
dodatna usluga
Keywords (english)
online exercise
fitness centre offers
additional service
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:117:681567
Study programme Title: Kinesiology; specializations in: Kinesiology in Education and Track-and-Field, Kinesiology in Education and Fitness, Kinesiology in Education and Wrestling, Kinesiology in Education and Sailing, Kinesiology in Education and Windsurfing, Kinesiology in Education and Judo, Kinesiology in Education and Kayaking, Kinesiology in Education and Kinesiological Recreation, Kinesiology in Education and Kinesitherapy, Kinesiology in Education and Physical Conditioning of Athletes, Kinesiology in Education and Basketball, Kinesiology in Education and Football, Kinesiology in Education and Volleyball, Kinesiology in Education and Basic Kinesiological Transformations, Kinesiology in Education and Dancing, Kinesiology in Education and Swimming, Kinesiology in Education and Rhythmic Gymnastics, Kinesiology in Education and Handball, Kinesiology in Education and Skiing, Kinesiology in Education and Artistic Gymnastics, Kinesiology in Education and Management of Sport, Kinesiology in Education and Tennis, Kinesiology in Education and Rowing Course: Kinesiology in Education and Management of Sport Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: magistar / magistra kineziologije (magistar / magistra kineziologije)
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