Published: Thursday, February 23, 2023
Eighty percent of South African travellers choose to exercise while on holiday, according to new research from the travel-loyalty programme Marriott Bonvoy. The results also show that almost a third of those (32%) don’t normally work out, even at home.
For many people, looking after their mental health is the biggest motivation behind working out, with more than half agreeing that exercise is good for their mental well-being. Training also helps with self-care, so guests return home in a better state of mind. Of travellers surveyed, 41% agreed that they feel unfit if they don’t exercise on holiday, and 28% feel guilty. More than a third (36%) feel overweight when they return home if they don’t exercise while away.
“The link between exercise and mental well-being is well established. So it’s great to see that South Africans aren’t letting this drop when they go on holiday,” says Neal Jones, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Marriott International - Europe, Middle East and Africa. “In fact, more people are taking up exercise on their holidays. That’s why we’re delighted to offer our members free access to FitnessOnDemand™ so that they can work out from the comfort of their hotel room, whenever it suits them. Plus, they can participate in classes like meditation, which they may not have tried before, and come back completely refreshed.”
“When you’re travelling, it’s easier to stay on track with your fitness goals if a class or a workout is familiar,” says Uday Anumalachetty, Divisional Vice President of FitnessOnDemand™. “Members at participating hotels can now access any of our core-strength, cardio and speciality classes that feel just like the classes they take at home, making it quick, easy and painless to press play and work out.”