Superyacht Fitness is on course to revolutionise the yachting industry and have revealed their one of a kind Superyacht Fitness App (powered by ARVRA). This app marks a significant step in addressing longstanding crew wellbeing challenges, often overlooked within the superyacht industry. Through a people-first approach and a strategic partnership with ARVRA, Superyacht Fitness is setting new standards for prioritising crew welfare.
The Superyacht Fitness App provides access to personalised fitness plans, mental health resources, nutritional guidance, mood tracking, self-development tools and holistic strategies, all at a users’ fingertips, anywhere in the world. Way beyond traditional fitness tools, the exclusive content and analytics, dedicated cabin workouts and wellbeing check-ins mean that the app supports crew members to prevent burnout and relieve stress, acting as a much needed support tool.
Beyond their expertise in luxury gym design, Superyacht Fitness approach physical and mental fitness in a personalised, community-driven and collaborative way. Focused on simplicity and accessibility, the Superyacht Fitness App delivers comprehensive, targeted and holistic wellness. Both Superyacht Fitness and ARVRA share a common passion to make a positive difference to people’s lives and by combining forces are pioneering a wellness revolution in this challenging industry.
Georgie Spurling, Founder and CEO of ARVRA, highlights the shared principles shared by both companies that prompted this dynamic partnership, “Superyacht Fitness is a company we are incredibly proud to partner with. Their values resonate with ours, and we share a common goal of prioritising people’s wellbeing. ARVRA is all about supporting people dealing with life’s big moments, such as grief, addiction, job changes and more. ARVRA always works from client feedback, so we are looking forward to listening to what’s needed and acting accordingly with our experts.”
Further substantiating the need for a solution is the recent State of the Superyacht Sector Survey released by Quay Crew. Statistics reveal that the top contributing factors to poor mental health onboard sadly remain the same as cited in 2021 – burnout/fatigue, crew tension/politics, poor sleep and poor leadership. However, it also indicates that more yachts want to actively implement policies and services to support and help crew who may suffer from poor mental health.
Co-Founder of Superyacht Fitness, Glen Taylor commented, ‘We are thrilled to have finally launched our Superyacht Fitness App. In line with our pledge to improve 5000 lives by 2026, we have worked hard to collaborate with like-minded partners that share our vision. The ARVRA team are both inspirational and forward-looking and have a resolute dedication to effecting change, making our decision to unite with them a natural one. We look forward to sharing our story with the industry, contributing our part to this hugely important area’
The Superyacht Fitness App offers a comprehensive opportunity for owners, management companies, captains, and brokers, to place emphasis on crew wellbeing and therefore enhance performance, job satisfaction and increase retention rates.
Why not schedule a meeting with co-founders Tim and Glen to preview the Superyacht Fitness App. Based in Nice this week, and attending the Improving Quaynote Communications Improving Yacht Crew Retention conference on 7 March, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn firsthand how this resource is the golden ticket to building a healthy and happy superyacht environment.