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Is AI Taking Over the Fitness World? Yes and No, Say Industry Experts

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Top minds tackled the fitness industry’s most revolutionary, and possibly intimidating, topic head-on at the ATN Innovation Summit

Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t here to end us. Instead, it’s here to extend us. 

That was the underlying theme when Benjamin Donhardt, co-founder and CEO of SupaFitGrow; Rose Minar, chief marketing and experience officer of Lift Brands; Wendy White, chief marketing officer of Daxko; and Christopher Appiah, founder and CEO of The Sales Arms, joined moderator Eric Malzone on stage at the ATN Innovation Summit 2025.

After sharing intel from each individual’s unique sector of the industry, the group agreed: this tech isn’t a primary threat to the job market, at least not for those who use it.

“AI is not going to replace humans, but humans who use AI will definitely replace humans who don’t,” said Minar. “We’ve got to embrace it so we as humans can do what we’re good at.”

What You Need To Know About AI

Despite the group’s confidence in AI, there’s still an abundance of large and small-scale fitness operators skeptical of it. Much of that stems from a lack of understanding when it comes to the tech’s capabilities. 

“There’s not enough education in this industry around AI and how it can help us grow,” said Donhardt. “That key word is ‘help.’ A lot of people think AI is going to take their jobs and it’s going to do everything for them when that’s completely wrong. It’s ‘how can AI help me do this,’ not do it for me.”

If that sounds like you, fear not. There’s no shortage of ways for brands to begin leveraging AI, those being content creation or through advertising. Minar agreed, noting some strides Lift Brands, the parent company of Snap Fitness and Fitness On Demand, has already made on the marketing side with help from AI.

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From left: Wendy White, Rose Minar and Christopher Appiah (credit: Flickman Media)

“AI is optimizing our campaigns, whether it be targeting the right audiences or using dynamic content creation to manage all that AB testing,” Minar said. “It’s a complex world out there (in) digital marketing, and some of these AI tools that are now native within the platforms allow our franchisees to have easier approaches going out and doing their local marketing themselves. So coming from the top with us, the franchisor level, but then also at the franchisee level, we’ve seen great success.”

AI ‘Doesn’t Sleep’ but It Also Can’t Match the Human Touch

Aside from that, AI is impactful when it’s assisting with the lead-to-sale pipeline. Donhardt highlighted that as the biggest pain point operators often deal with while running their business. He also highlighted AI’s ability to alleviate it.  

“AI doesn’t sleep,” said Donhardt. “AI doesn’t get sick. It can work on weekends. If you’re hesitant to use AI for that part of your sales process, you’re missing out. It can contact the lead straight away, in three minutes, two minutes, one minute…You can train it on how you want it to speak to its leads.” 

Appiah agreed AI is something fitness operators need to embrace, especially in a sales context when vetting through busy work. But he also thinks the element of human connection shouldn’t get lost in the process; in fact, he views it as a way for brands to separate themselves from the pack going forward. 

“There’s so many modalities and so many studios that are opening up with AI automation,” he said. “We’re all tending to use the same thing, right? So what is setting us apart? I believe that that human connection is what differentiates you from your competitor within your market.”

Appiah mentioned connecting with new members to “set the tone” of their experience and the act of reaching out to members who haven’t been in for a visit in some time as key areas where a personal approach shines brightest. 

“We need the guidance,” he said. “I think a lot of people are falling short in just putting out automation and hoping that the people on the other side understand how to utilize their facility to reach the goals that they want to achieve.”

While AI might not take someone’s job, it will take over their search metrics. White noted that today, 40 to 50% of local gym leads come from someone typing in “gym near me.” Now with most search engines using AI at the front end of their platforms, fewer searchers are being sent to brand websites. As a result, traffic and potential conversions are going down. 

Wendy White at ATN Innovation Summit
Benjamin Donhardt and Wendy White (credit: Flickman Media)

“So for a local gym, be it a boutique studio or any kind of local gym, knowing and understanding the impact of AI search on member acquisition is critical,” White added. “One of the best things you can do for your gym is automate your request process in your member journey to ask for Google reviews to keep your reviews as fresh and relevant to your gym as possible so they still show up in the (search engine results page), even on the AI page.”

Choosing the Right Platform 

The speed at which new AI platforms are coming out can also deter brands from linking up with one. With a shiny new object coming out every day, it’s easy for your eyes to stray and never settle on a selection. 

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“The pace is insane,” said White. “It’s my full-time job to do this, and I can barely keep up.”

But Donhardt explained the key to locating the right platform for your business isn’t as complicated as it might seem. The most important factor in finding the right provider isn’t so much about the tech itself, but the people behind it.  

“Do they have the same core values as you did? You need to build the relationship and be on the same page,” Donhardt said. “If you’re not on the same page, it won’t work.”

Appiah also endorsed the importance of compatibility, noting that it’s vital for brands to work with AI providers whose platform fits with the tech their brand already has deployed, or is at least adaptable to it in some form. 

“A lot of AI companies are popping up left and right, and there are a lot of great salespeople working for those AI companies,” he said. “People get on that call, they meet whoever, they sell them on it and then they realize that the platform doesn’t speak to any of the tech they’re using. Now, the texts aren’t going out correctly, it’s not speaking to the booking platform and you have a terrible customer experience.”

While all these potential pitfalls might seem daunting, once maneuvering around them, brands should expect to reach unforeseen levels of operational efficiency. 

“We’re moving into an era of incredible automation and we all need to embrace that,” said White. “It is scary, because there are jobs that are going to go away, but on the other hand, there’s going to be people who are going to provide way more value than they ever could before, because they’re not weighed down by those daily operational tasks.”

“We’re in an exciting industry,” Donhardt added. “Have fun with AI and don’t try to be too perfect.  Just have fun, fall forward and execute at speed.”

This article is based on a live discussion held during the ATN Innovation Summit 2025, a two-day event dedicated to the future of fitness and wellness. See here for more Innovation Summit coverage. 





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Shanghai Rolls out New Policy to Boost Esports

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Shanghai has unveiled a citywide plan to boost its gaming and esports industry, including a 50 million yuan ($7.1 million) annual support fund, as it seeks to help homegrown game developers expand overseas. 

The plan was announced at the 2025 China Game Industry Annual Conference, held from Dec. 17 to 19, where city officials outlined 10 measures aimed at building a gaming and esports ecosystem with international reach.

The measures place particular emphasis on original games in driving industry growth, encouraging the development of games that promote traditional Chinese culture and Shanghai’s urban identity. It also invites gaming collaborations with education and healthcare entities, among others.

To support overseas expansion, city authorities said they would establish a service platform to help local game developers navigate copyright, payment settlements, and overseas advertisements.

The city also pledged to boost its esports sector by attracting major international esports competitions and offering incentives to successful Shanghai-based esports clubs. The city is home to 34 esports clubs — more than any other Chinese city.

The policy shift underscores a major regional push to tap China’s booming gaming sector, which grew nearly 10% from last year to a record revenue of 350.8 billion yuan in 2025. The total number of gamers also climbed to a record 683 million.

Chinese game studios are increasingly pushing overseas, buoyed by hits such as “Black Myth: Wukong” and “Where Winds Meet,” though piracy, unauthorized private servers and trademark disputes continue to complicate international expansion. 

Beyond game development, gaming has also become a broader economic driver, with sales of game-related merchandise, known as guzi, reaching nearly 170 billion yuan last year.

Shanghai’s initiative aligns with a broader national push to position gaming as a pillar of economic and cultural growth. In April, the central government rolled out a plan to promote gaming as a new driver of technological innovation and cultural exports. 

Several provinces have followed with their own policies. In May, the southern Guangdong province announced measures to support esports clubs and hotels, industrial parks, and streaming hubs. In June, the eastern Zhejiang province launched a similar initiative focused on helping Chinese games expand overseas. 

Editor: Marianne Gunnarsson.

(Header image: A Chinese team competes during the 2025 Shanghai Esports Masters, Dec. 4, 2025. VCG)



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The licensing organization responsible for the HDMI standard, known as the HDMI Licensing Administrator, will present a series of technical demonstrations at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The demonstration will spotlight several HDMI gaming technologies that illustrate the performance characteristics of different certified cable categories within interactive gaming contexts.

At CES 2026, visitors to the HDMI Licensing Administrator’s booth can witness prototypes of the Ultra96 HDMI Cable, which was “introduced in the recently released HDMI 2.2 Specification,” alongside the Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable and the Premium High Speed HDMI Cable. The organization will highlight the high-refresh performance rate of its products, as well as their compatibility with popular portable gaming consoles and retro-style gaming systems. Supportive features like variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode will be highlighted, as well.



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The Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable laptop will be showcased by the tech brand at CES 2026 as an eSports-ready hardware option that’s engineered with advanced capabilities in mind to keep gamers feeling agile. The laptop appears at first as a normal piece of hardware with a 16-inch display, but can be transformed with additional eSports gaming modes that will expand the screen to 21.5-inches or even 24-inches. The expanding functionality is accessible via a button to offer ease of transition between the various video game-focused modes.

The Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable laptop will reportedly be based on the brand’s Legion Pro 7i platform with an Intel Core Ultra processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU. The additional tech specs for the laptop are yet to be announced.

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Driving Digital Innovation: Sultan Almasoud on the Top Trends in Technology and Esports in Saudi Arabia | Morgan Lewis – Tech & Sourcing

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Dr. Sultan Almasoud, managing partner of Morgan Lewis’s Riyadh office, has been closely involved in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s rapid evolution into a global hub for innovation. His insights on the questions below shed light on the trends reshaping technology and esports—and the opportunities they unlock for investors and operators entering the market.

Q&A: SULTAN ALMASOUD

1. What are the most significant technology trends currently driving growth in Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia is undergoing one of the most ambitious digital transformation journeys in the world. The most significant trend is the rapid adoption of AI across government, financial services, healthcare, and industrial sectors. Vision 2030 has accelerated investment in AI-ready infrastructure, digital identity, automation, and data platforms that support new digital services at scale.

We also are seeing strong momentum in cloud migration, driven by hyperscaler expansions, data localization policies, and new solutions that make it easier for public and private entities to adopt cloud-native technologies. In parallel, fintech innovation, digital payments, and open banking are creating a dynamic ecosystem of startups, investors, and regulators working together to modernize the financial landscape.

In addition, Saudi Arabia’s giga projects are acting as large-scale accelerators for advanced technologies, while strong regulatory frameworks around data, cloud, and cybersecurity are providing international investors with clarity and confidence. Combined with significant investment in digital talent and localization, this is enabling sustainable, long-term technology-driven growth across the Kingdom.

2. How is Saudi Arabia positioning itself as a global hub for esports?

Saudi Arabia has made esports a national priority, fundamentally reshaping the sector. The launch of the Saudi Esports Federation (SEF) and the Esports World Cup, supported by major public investment commitments, has placed the Kingdom at the center of global competitive gaming.

But the strategy extends beyond events. The country is developing training academies, production studios, esports arenas, and digital platforms that sustain year-round player and audience engagement. This ecosystem-driven approach is drawing global publishers, teams, and content creators who now view Saudi Arabia as a foundational market for long-term esports growth.

3. What opportunities do you see emerging for investors and companies entering the Saudi tech and esports market?

There is tremendous opportunity at the intersection of technology, entertainment, and digital infrastructure. For technology companies, opportunities are especially strong in AI solutions, cybersecurity, cloud services, digital identity, and smart city platforms.

In esports, the most compelling opportunities lie in content creation, talent development, gaming studios, tournament production, and technologies supporting broadcasting, analytics, and community engagement. Investors who understand the regulatory environment and align with the Kingdom’s long-term vision will find a market eager for strategic partnerships.

4. What challenges should companies keep in mind when operating in these fast-evolving sectors?

These sectors are evolving quickly, which makes regulatory navigation an important challenge. Companies need to stay aligned with requirements around licensing, content regulation, data protection, and foreign investment—areas that are developing alongside the industry itself.

Another key challenge is specialized talent. Whether it’s game design, AI engineering, or esports event management, building local capability is essential. Companies that invest early in training programs, knowledge transfer, and local partnerships will be best positioned for sustainable growth.

Ultimately, success requires a long-term commitment to the market, strong local relationships, and an understanding of national priorities as the Kingdom advances its digital transformation goals.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Saudi Arabia is positioning itself at the forefront of global innovation, with technology and esports playing central roles in the nation’s economic transformation. As investment accelerates and new digital ecosystems emerge, companies that build strategic partnerships and engage deeply with local priorities will be poised to lead. 



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Fast Switches, RGB Customization, and Next-Gen Gaming Precision

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Mechanical keyboard 2026models integrate ultra-fast switches that achieve 0.1ms actuation with under 1mm travel, allowing competitive gamers to press keys 20% faster in FPS and MOBA titles. RGB keyboards now feature 16.8 million per-key zones, enabling dynamic lighting that reacts to game events, killstreaks, or ability cooldowns. Hall-effect magnetic switches dominate the premium segment, offering adjustable actuation points from 0.1mm to 4.0mm while lasting 100 million keypresses with no physical wear. Together, these innovations deliver both tactile precision and immersive customization, making mechanical keyboards a vital tool for high-level competitive play.

Mechanical keyboard 2026 designs also focus on durability, ergonomics, and modularity. Hot-swappable switches allow players to fine-tune the feel without soldering. Aluminum chassis and gasket-mounted plates reduce finger fatigue while maintaining solid stability for marathon gaming sessions. Modern firmware supports thousands of macros, rapid polling rates, and dual-PC setups, ensuring that esports players experience consistent input across multiple platforms.

Fast Switches and Key Feel

Fast switches like Gateron KS-20 reduce actuation force to 35g at just 0.2mm depth, while optical variants eliminate debounce delays, registering inputs at 8,000Hz natively. Mechanical keyboard 2026 boards include hot-swappable sockets, allowing players to swap magnetic, linear, or tactile stems without soldering. PBT double-shot keycaps resist shine after five years of heavy use, and gasket-mounted designs reduce bottom-out impact, lowering finger fatigue by up to 30% during marathon sessions. Combined, these features enhance responsiveness, durability, and ergonomic comfort for both competitive and casual gamers.

Other innovations include per-key actuation calibration via onboard OLED displays, letting players fine-tune each switch’s sensitivity individually. Fast switches allow remapping for advanced trigger modes, such as assigning jump or crouch to rapid keypresses, boosting movement efficiency in FPS titles. Firmware support like VIA and QMK provides up to 1,000 macro layers, ensuring fluid execution of complex combos. NKRO (N-Key Rollover) maintains accurate detection of 100 simultaneous inputs, preventing ghosting during intense gameplay.

RGB Keyboards and Lighting Customization

RGB Gaming keyboards in 2026 employ addressable LEDs beneath every key, responding instantly to in-game actions, music beats, or voice chat activity. Fast switches synchronize with lighting effects to create visual feedback for ability activation or kill confirmations. VIA and QMK support advanced lighting macros across 16.8 million colors, letting players design immersive themes and reactive effects. RGB keyboards also integrate USB passthrough hubs, enabling controller charging or peripheral connections without latency interruptions.

Premium gaming screens emphasize both aesthetic and functional benefits. Aluminum chassis with acoustic foam layers tune sound profiles from soft, creamy thocks to sharp, clicky clacks, complementing per-key lighting for sensory immersion. RGB keyboards combined with modular keycaps allow instant visual recognition of critical keys, enhancing reaction times in high-pressure matches. Firmware updates maintain compatibility with new software and games, ensuring that RGB functionality evolves alongside gaming trends.

Build Quality and Advanced Features

Mechanical keyboard 2026 models focus on robust materials and ergonomic design to support competitive play. Aluminum top plates weigh around 1.2kg, stabilizing 60% or full-size layouts, while foam and gasket mounting reduce vibration and noise. Fast switches with Hall-effect sensors allow precise calibration and onboard memory, storing personalized actuation and lighting settings.

Other features include multi-device support, 8,000Hz polling across dual-PC setups, and modular layouts for hybrid gaming and productivity. High-end models provide long-term durability, with switches rated for 100 million keypresses and chassis built to withstand sustained pressure. These designs ensure that both casual players and esports professionals can maintain peak performance over years of intense use.

Key Features:

  • Aluminum top plates provide stability and long-lasting structural integrity.
  • Foam and gasket-mounted designs reduce vibration, noise, and finger fatigue.
  • Hall-effect fast switches allow precise per-key calibration and storage.
  • Modular layouts and multi-device support enhance versatility for gaming and work.
  • 8,000Hz polling ensures sub-ms latency across dual-PC or multi-system setups.
  • Switches rated for 100 million keypresses guarantee long-term durability.

Conclusion

Mechanical keyboard 2026 models with fast switches and RGB keyboards redefine both competitive precision and immersive gameplay experiences. Adjustable actuation, ultra-fast response times, and reactive per-key lighting provide measurable advantages in esports, allowing players to execute rapid combos and maintain visual awareness under intense pressure. Durable materials, modular layouts, and advanced firmware ensure 10+ years of relevance, keeping performance consistent even as switch technology evolves. Combined, these innovations set a new benchmark for gaming keyboards, making them an indispensable tool for casual enthusiasts and professional gamers alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What makes mechanical keyboard 2026 switches faster than older models?

Mechanical keyboard 2026 switches achieve 0.1ms actuation with minimal travel, reducing input delay. Optical switches eliminate debounce entirely. Hot-swappable designs allow users to optimize each switch type. Together, they improve reaction times in competitive gaming.

2. How do RGB keyboards enhance gaming performance?

RGB keyboards provide per-key lighting for instant visual cues on ability cooldowns, killstreaks, or critical keys. Reactive effects improve reaction speed in high-pressure scenarios. Custom macros allow lighting to indicate complex input sequences. This combination merges aesthetics with functional gameplay advantages.

3. Are fast switches durable enough for long-term use?

Yes, Hall-effect and magnetic switches are rated for 100 million keypresses. Gasket-mounted designs reduce mechanical wear and finger fatigue. PBT double-shot keycaps resist shine and degradation. Long-term durability ensures consistent performance for years.

4. Can mechanical keyboard 2026 models support multi-device setups?

Many models integrate USB passthrough hubs for peripherals and dual-PC support. 8,000Hz polling ensures sub-ms latency across connected devices. Firmware allows separate profiles per device. This setup guarantees smooth operation for both gaming and productivity tasks.



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