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Corporate Fitness Center Management Implementation | Exos

Written by Anja White, VP of Operations Support Services | May 13, 2026 5:07:30 AM

 

Even when you know you need to change fitness center providers, it can still feel risky.

It's a demanding change for everyone involved, from the employees who use the space every day to the leadership team sponsoring it.

The good news: Exos handles the whole process for you. We've run 800+ implementations, and we've built a transition approach designed to take the risk out of the rollout.

The Challenges Most Teams Face Going In

A transition is rarely just operational. It's personal.

Existing Rhythms: Employees and members already have routines and relationships in the space, and they don't want abrupt changes.

Staff Transitions: During transitions, early access to incumbent staff can be limited, which reduces runway for change management.

Internal Team Bandwidth: We know your internal stakeholders are balancing competing priorities. This rollout is usually an "add-on" job amongst their already-demanding roles.

Exos plans for these constraints from the start, especially in scenarios where we're taking over from another provider.

What Sets Our Transitions Apart

Switching corporate fitness center providers works best when employees feel supported quickly and consistently.

"Since Exos took over, we've gotten more support in 3 weeks than we had during the entire multi-year contract from our last provider."

-Exos Client

Here's what clients notice early about our approach.

1) One dedicated, constant point of contact

In many implementations, whether it's software, facilities, or services, you get handed off to different people at every stage.

With Exos, your project manager is the constant from kickoff to handoff. They set up every call, bring in the right internal teams at the right time, and stay your single point of contact throughout. You never have to re-explain context or chase down a new face.

2) A team with unmatched transition experience

Our implementation team brings over 100 years of combined experience at Exos, including team members with 25+ years with the company. Meanwhile, 20% of the Fortune 100 benefits from Exos Coaching. From 2021-2026 alone, we've transitioned 64 client sites.

That depth means we've navigated every kind of transition scenario, and clients feel the difference immediately. When you see the tenure of the people guiding your rollout, the anxiety drops fast.

3) A detailed plan that prevents last-minute surprises

We handle hundreds of details, so you don’t have to.

Our implementation project plans run over 400 line items, covering everything from equipment and amenities to certificate of occupancy, union labor requirements, insurance, banking setup, and background checks. Nothing gets missed because nothing is left to memory.

Before your first implementation call, we run an internal kickoff to align our teams on everything discussed during the sales process. Then we hold a client kickoff to confirm your priorities and expectations — so nothing gets lost in the handoff from sales to implementation.

4) A transition approach that protects the member experience

Most organizations switch because they want improvement. But they also need continuity for employees and members who already use the space.

We keep the experience familiar where it matters, supporting existing members while offering a fresh perspective from our holistic coaching methodology. The goal is improvement without disruption.

For coaches transitioning from a previous provider, we deliver training in consumable stages rather than a fire hose. Our methodology and training teams work directly with the implementation team to sequence onboarding so coaches can absorb the Exos approach while still maintaining continuity for the members they already serve.

Throughout the process, we maintain clear, steady communication with both staff and members to reduce anxiety during the change. After launch, our implementation team stays close to support you and hand off cleanly to our ongoing program management team.

What Exos Handles vs. What You Handle

A big driver of "this feels complex" is unclear ownership. Here's the clean version.

What Exos owns:

  • Implementation project management (timeline, milestones, coordination)
  • Hiring and onboarding coordination (based on the transition scenario)
  • Coach training alignment with Exos methodology and training teams
  • Operational coordination (equipment needs, amenities, site requirements, launch readiness)
  • Back-office setup (banking, invoicing, insurance, compliance)

What we need from you:

  • Stakeholder access and approvals across facilities, security, procurement
  • HR InfoSec review timelines when applicable, which can be a gating factor
  • Site-specific policies and requirements we need to plan around (including background check requirements)

Timeframe: What to Plan For

For a full Fitness Center Management standup, assuming construction is complete, the quickest timeline is roughly 90 days.

Two common factors that can extend timelines: InfoSec reviews and background checks, depending on your needs.

We move quickly, but we also plan around your internal point of contact's capacity to keep the process realistic and sustainable. We know this usually isn't your only job — so we pace the process around what you can actually engage with, not what looks fastest on paper.

What Happens at Launch and After

We stay engaged after go-live for 2–4 weeks to support operations and wrap up loose ends. From there, we hand off to our experienced program management team — your fully dedicated, long-term partner for reporting, programming, and evolving your offerings over time.

And if your workforce includes remote employees without access to a physical facility, we can extend the experience through our virtual coaching platform and wellness partnerships.

Get the Transition Started

Switching corporate fitness center management providers doesn't have to feel disruptive. We can walk you through what rollout would look like for your facility, including timeline, ownership, and how we manage the transition.