As more and more states move to legalize marijuana and dispensaries become increasingly common, the first ever cannabis gym is set to open in the near future. Power Plant Fitness is a weed-friendly gym to be established in San Francisco this fall.
Co-founder Jim McAlpine notes the facility "won’t be a place to get high and just screw around." Instead, he hopes to explore the connection between pot use and potential benefits to physical fitness and athletic performance.
As McAlpine's expertise is in marketing, the cannabis gym will also be offering a line of branded edibles and concentrates. In San Francisco it is illegal to smoke any substance indoors, which means visitors will be limited to ingesting or vaping only.
Marijuana-Friendly Gyms
The World's First Cannabis Gym Will Open in San Francisco This Autumn
Trend Themes
1. Cannabis Wellness - The opening of the world's first cannabis gym in San Francisco points towards greater integration of marijuana into the wellness industry, and forms even more opportunities for exploring the connection between pot use and physical fitness.
2. Green Edibles - The cannabis gym's move to offer a line of branded edibles and concentrates highlights an opportunity for further innovation when it comes to promoting fitness through the use of marijuana in a range of different formulations.
3. Social Cannabis - As cannabis use becomes more widely socially acceptable, there may be opportunities to create more communal settings where people can enjoy using recreational drugs together while still engaging in physical activity.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness - The opening of the cannabis gym introduces a potential target market for fitness innovators looking to attract a new audience through exploration of the benefits of incorporating marijuana into regular workouts.
2. Marijuana - The creation of the cannabis gym signals a new era in marijuana-focused businesses which are now able to become integrated into a diverse range of industries beyond just hospitality and healthcare.
3. Wellness - As a natural drug which can help reduce pain, the use of marijuana could become an interesting opportunity for pharmaceutical and wellness companies to explore as a new way to help people manage exercise-related discomfort.