Today (Tuesday 9th April) the Growth Impact Fund (GIF) announces its investment of £55,000 in Living in Fitness. The Fund is a social impact investment fund developed by Big Issue Invest Fund Management (BIIFM) and UnLtd, targeted at £25 million to help underrepresented social entrepreneurs across the UK. The investment in Living in Fitness, makes this the Fund’s eighth investment.
Founded by Carl Davis in 2016, Living in Fitness (LiF) provides exercise classes for people aged 60 and over. The classes increase fitness levels, encourage social connections and help older people live independently for longer. In the past year LiF worked with around 140 individuals weekly. The investment will help them scale and reach 470 individuals through their exercise classes in 2024.
Lulu, aged 65 years said: “Joining Carl’s online morning classes three years ago has been a fun and easy way to get and stay fit for my husband and me: just showing up in the mornings for half an hour helps us both feel more flexible, gain muscle and strength, and it has given us the incentive to get out and move more in general. Carl is laid-back, sympathetic and friendly which is so refreshing. Joining the class long-term should be a fantastic preventative for the more serious disabilities of getting older and creakier as well.”
In the UK, 18% of the population are currently aged 65 and over, and the number of people aged 65-79 is predicted to increase by nearly 30% by 2070. Research suggests that NHS spending rises sharply after age 50, with the ‘85 and above’ bracket needing NHS spending of £7,000 a year on average, approximately seven times more than for the late-30s cohort.
People aged 65 and older have the highest risk of falling, with 30% of people older than 65 and 50% of people older than 80 falling at least once a year. In the UK, hip fractures makeup 1.8 million hospital bed days and £1.1 billion in costs annually, excluding the cost of associated social care. Exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of falls in older people.
Living in Fitness is championing an effective way to keep the older population of the UK fit, healthy and more socially connected whilst benefiting society as a whole through reduced pressure on the NHS.