The health and fitness industry stands at a crucial crossroads as qualified exercise professionals prepare to step into the healthcare system as trusted providers. But amid this transformative opportunity, a troubling question emerges: are we actually ready?
As Physical Activity Alliance President, I've observed a growing divide in our field. While some forward-thinking professionals eagerly prepare for healthcare integration, many remain comfortably fixed in the status quo, content to serve the already-active 20-25% of Americans while giving mere lip service to concepts like "exercise is medicine." This division threatens our collective ability to address America's physical inactivity crisis when the professionalization moment arrives—and make no mistake, that moment is coming whether we're prepared or not.
This professionalization effort isn't merely about industry status. When qualified exercise professionals become qualified healthcare professionals (QHPs), they gain the trust of medical communities, can bill insurance for services, increase earning potential, and dramatically expand their reach beyond traditionally fit populations. More importantly, they become positioned to transform healthcare delivery through what is undeniably the most profound intervention one can make on a minute-by-minute basis for health improvement.
For this transformation to succeed, we need comprehensive changes across our industry. Facility owners must evolve their imagery and messaging beyond young fit models, hire truly qualified professionals, reconstruct compensation models away from commission-based systems, and develop evidence-based programs that produce measurable outcomes. Exercise professionals must pursue proper education, obtain registry-recognized certifications, specialize in working with chronic disease populations, and hold themselves rigorously accountable for client results.
This is my rallying cry to everyone in our field: educate yourself on these coming changes, adjust your practices accordingly, and help spread awareness throughout our industry. The future of fitness—and possibly healthcare itself—depends on how we respond to this historic opportunity.
Our Host: Michael Stack
Michael Stack is the founder & CEO of Applied Fitness Solutions, the Michigan Moves Coalition and the More than Movement Foundation. He is a faculty lecturer for the University of Michigan’s School of Kinesiology and the President of the Physical Activity Alliance. He is also the creator and the host of the Wellness Paradox Podcast, produced in conjunction with University of Michigan.
Michael is an exercise physiologist by training and a health entrepreneur, health educator, and advocate by trade. He is dedicated to the policy and system changes to ensure exercise professionals become an essential part of healthcare delivery.