Myzone launches free toolkit to support global Work Out To Help Out campaign

Following the launch of the ‘Work Out to Help Out’ (#WorkOuttoHelpOut) campaign earlier this month, Myzone has created a raft of free materials to support all members of the fitness community engaging with the global initiative.

Developed to bring the fitness community together and to showcase to the world the impact of regular physical activity on physical and mental health, #WorkOutToHelpOut will provide a platform for everyone – operators, suppliers, individual fitness professionals and members of the community –  to join together and celebrate the power of exercise.

David Stalker, CEO Myzone EMEA, said: “Covid-19 has shaken the world’s foundation. It is a crisis like no other and with no end yet in sight, its impact will be felt for decades to come. The fitness community had demonstrated an immense capacity for support and solidarity during this crisis. As most of the world faces the threat of future lockdowns, we must continue to unite together to emphasise the important role our fitness products and services play in protecting global health. The #WorkOutToHelpOut campaign aims to bring the global fitness community together to do just that.”

Myzone has created a suite of materials, from posters and videos to guest passes and social media assets, which can be downloaded and used free of charge to help those supporting the campaign to encourage people to work out, feel good about themselves and engage with their facilities.

For more information, visit https://www.myzone.org/work-out-to-help-out

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