Sports club furniture could help to make a welcoming environment for Britons keen to improve their physical fitness in the wake of the Olympics.
Jon Weeks, director at Ipsos Marketing, reports a "healthy halo" across the country, with sales of sporting goods up by 47% according to Visa.
Almost all Britons - 98% of those surveyed - want to take responsibility for their own health, but only 35% believe they already get enough exercise.
For the rest, there is a clear opportunity to capitalise on the legacy of the Olympics, and equipping your facilities with the right sports club furniture could help to make that happen.
Remember, anyone easing themselves into active pursuits for the first time in a long time is likely to need to take plenty of breaks.
Making sure there is adequate seating for them to do just that is a must, while you should also put in place seating areas for after their work-out is complete.
In your main activity areas, safety should always be remembered, so be cautious about fixing any seating in place where people might trip or fall.
However, in many cases stackable chairs can be a good option, as they can be moved to a safe position when any activity is taking place.