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David Lloyd introduces "PTVs" to get screen-addicted members active
POSTED 25 Apr 2018 . BY Tom Walker
Each PTV will sport a custom-made running vest with a digital screen on the back Credit: David Lloyd
David Lloyd Clubs has come up with a novel way to get its TV-addicted members active – by deploying a team of outdoor running coaches with digital screens strapped to their backs.

The service will allow members to book a free, one-to-one session with a "PTV running coach" and choose the TV show they want to watch while they run.

Each PTV will sport a custom-made running vest with a digital screen on the back, while the client will be supplied with a pair of wireless headphones.

The PTV will then map out an appropriate, off-road running route adjacent to David Lloyd Clubs tailored to the client’s running pace – and the length of one episode of the chosen show. The client will then need to keep up with their running coach if they want to watch their TV show uninterrupted.

Designed to raise awareness of the importance of staying active and moving regularly, the PTV service will initially be introduced at David Lloyd Chigwell. Depending on the success of the trial, DLL will roll out the service across the UK in the coming months.

"We are always looking at ways we can introduce exciting new types of classes and services that can really benefit our members," said Jorge Fernandes, GM at David Lloyd Chigwell.

"We appreciate that the hectic nature of modern life means people often struggle to find time to exercise each week.

"Our new PTV classes aim to counter this trend, giving time-poor parents and young professionals the perfect means to stay up to date with their favourite shows while ensuring they stay active and healthy at the same time."
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David Lloyd introduces "PTVs" to get screen-addicted members active
POSTED 25 Apr 2018 . BY Tom Walker
Each PTV will sport a custom-made running vest with a digital screen on the back Credit: David Lloyd
David Lloyd Clubs has come up with a novel way to get its TV-addicted members active – by deploying a team of outdoor running coaches with digital screens strapped to their backs.

The service will allow members to book a free, one-to-one session with a "PTV running coach" and choose the TV show they want to watch while they run.

Each PTV will sport a custom-made running vest with a digital screen on the back, while the client will be supplied with a pair of wireless headphones.

The PTV will then map out an appropriate, off-road running route adjacent to David Lloyd Clubs tailored to the client’s running pace – and the length of one episode of the chosen show. The client will then need to keep up with their running coach if they want to watch their TV show uninterrupted.

Designed to raise awareness of the importance of staying active and moving regularly, the PTV service will initially be introduced at David Lloyd Chigwell. Depending on the success of the trial, DLL will roll out the service across the UK in the coming months.

"We are always looking at ways we can introduce exciting new types of classes and services that can really benefit our members," said Jorge Fernandes, GM at David Lloyd Chigwell.

"We appreciate that the hectic nature of modern life means people often struggle to find time to exercise each week.

"Our new PTV classes aim to counter this trend, giving time-poor parents and young professionals the perfect means to stay up to date with their favourite shows while ensuring they stay active and healthy at the same time."
RELATED STORIES
David Lloyd Leisure continues European growth with first French club


David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has announced plans for further expansion into Europe after exchanging contracts for its first health club in France.
FEATURE: Buyer insight: Paul Batty


David Lloyd Clubs’ head of procurement explains how he makes purchasing decisions
£3m David Lloyd Harrogate revamp set to begin


David Lloyd Leisure has completed its deal to buy The Academy Health Club and Spa and will begin £3.1m (US$4m, €3.4m) worth of refurbishment work on the facility next month.
David Lloyd’s trampoline park sold to Jump In 


David Lloyd's Mega Jump has been sold to trampoline park Jump In for an undisclosed sum.
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A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Bob Rogers hands BRC to long-serving leadership team
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while remaining actively involved with the company.
Rainer Maelzer joins Therme Group as chief entertainment officer
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Movie Park Germany reveals new Paramount attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations
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