Season 4, Episode 1: Jason Jones from Technogym
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Season 4 of the Medical Fitness Podcast is here, and we have officially rebranded the show into a two-part format:
Part 1: We interview a guest on what we consider a true “hot topic” in medical fitness.
Part 2: We reconvene to break down the conversation and translate it into practical takeaways.
For Season 4, Episode 1, we sat down with Jason Jones (Technogym) to tackle one of the most important issues in clinically integrated fitness right now: data collection and outcomes tracking.
Jason makes a clear case that if you are not measuring meaningful outcomes, you are not proving impact. And if you are not proving impact, you risk being seen as an “activity center” rather than a health and performance solution that belongs in modern healthcare.
Key themes we cover:
Why outcomes are a core differentiator in medical fitness, and why they matter strategically (not just academically).
The common trap of collecting too much data and overwhelming staff, and how to avoid it.
The value of starting small with a short list of “easy win” metrics (think: 3–5) and building your system over time.
How to organize outcomes in a practical way: performance/fitness capacity, patient-reported outcomes, adherence and completion, and more.
How technology can reduce friction, create consistency, and make reassessments and reporting realistic in the real world.
In Part 2, we expand on the implications: outcomes tracking is not just measurement, it is positioning. It can determine whether a program gets treated like an optional amenity or a clinical asset that drives referrals, retention, credibility, and long-term growth.
To connect with Jason:
Email: jjones@technogym.com
LinkedIn: Search “Jason Jones” + “Technogym”
If you work in medical fitness, lifestyle medicine, physical therapy, or any setting where exercise is being positioned as healthcare, this two-part episode will sharpen how you think about measurement, value, and credibility.
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