LES MILLS LAB RESEARCH
We partner with internationally-renowned university research teams to test the effects of our programs on key community health factors such as obesity and heart disease, along with investigations into the motivational and behavioural aspects of fitness. Les Mills Lab research is independent, peer-reviewed and industry-recognized.
Group workouts: How to raise revenues and reward Instructors
May 15, 2021
Few in fitness would argue that great group fitness Instructors don’t deserve better pay, but finding the budget to reward them remains a major headache for health clubs. We look at five positive steps clubs can take to unlock the extra cash that can safeguard star performers and attract new talent.

Mental health May: 6 ways clubs can help members sweat away stress
April 19, 2021
In a world where stress, uncertainty and change are more prevalent than ever, supporting members’ mental wellness has become imperative for clubs. So how can operators join the dots and demonstrate the substantial mental health benefits their offerings bring in addition to the well-established physical impact?

Member referrals: 8 surefire steps for clubs to win new joiners
April 5, 2021
Demand for high-quality fitness offerings is at an all-time high, but competition has never been fiercer. So as rival providers jostle for position, how can your club cut through the noise to reap the rewards of a fast-growing fitness market? Here are 8 key plays to accelerate your acquisition efforts through member referrals.
Our team


Bryce Hastings
Head of Research, Technical Advisor, Les Mills International
Bryce Hastings drives the science behind the sweat, leading world class research that shapes how millions of people train. Working alongside internationally renowned research partners, Bryce bridges the gap between the lab and the gym floor, ensuring every LES MILLS™ program is safe, effective, and powered by science.
He has developed numerous research programs and co authored reports across a range of fitness and scientific publications. These include the landmark Get Fit Together trial, alongside research into core conditioning, high intensity interval training, and exercise strategies for sedentary individuals.
A certified Physical Therapist since 1986, Bryce’s academic work is supported by extensive hands on experience. He owned a private practice within the original Les Mills World of Fitness in Auckland and holds an Advanced Diploma in Manipulative Therapy and a Master of Philosophy from Auckland University of Technology, where he serves as a Research Associate and lectured part time for eight years.


Jinger S. Gottschall, Ph.D.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University, U.S.A
Dr. Jinger Gottschall is a leading authority in exercise physiology, blending academic rigor with real world fitness application. She earned her Ph.D. in Integrative Physiology from the University of Colorado Boulder, followed by postdoctoral research in neurophysiology at Emory School of Medicine.
Jinger has held academic roles as an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at The Pennsylvania State University and currently serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor in Biobehavioral Science at Columbia University. Alongside her academic work, she co founded FITOLOGY, a LES MILLS group fitness studio, bringing science directly into the studio environment.
A passionate advocate for physical activity, Jinger’s work focuses on programs that support balanced, sustainable lifestyles while delivering measurable results. Her unique combination of research expertise and hands on industry experience helps ensure fitness solutions are both evidence based and accessible.


Gillian Hatfield, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology, University of the Fraser Valley, Canada
Dr. Gillian Hatfield is a biomechanics and injury prevention specialist with a deep focus on how exercise supports long term health. She earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Dalhousie University, where her research developed predictive models for knee osteoarthritis progression using walking biomechanics.
She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of British Columbia in Physical Therapy, examining how exercise interventions influence knee loading and muscle activation. Gillian is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley, teaching Biomechanics and Athletic Injury.
Her research explores the benefits of physical activity across diverse populations, including older adults, people with knee osteoarthritis, those with lower back pain, and postpartum women. As a Les Mills Instructor, she is particularly interested in the real world effectiveness of LES MILLS™ group fitness programs.







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