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How to Stand Out from the Competition
- Fitness Room - Final Thesis
- Narrated by: Brandon Baker
- Length: 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sports halls have experienced spectacular growth in recent years. They are no longer limited to weight rooms dedicated to bodybuilding. They have indeed reached a new public looking above all for well-being and friendly physical activity. It is this quality of service and the discovery of new sports disciplines that explains the success of these fitness rooms.
Opening a fitness or weight room is often a life project. We want to combine pleasure and work. But between spending time in a gym and making a career out of it, walking can be important. It is therefore essential to take the time to ask yourself the right questions to put all the chances on your side and avoid that the adventure turns into a nightmare.
You will therefore see the implementation of a project to be able to stand out from the competition through demand analysis, project, budgeting, financing, planning, and regulation.
Until 10 years ago, sports halls were all alike. Today there are a very large number of concepts. This is due to the increasingly fierce competition and the expectations of customers who are constantly looking for new ways to practice sport.
The choice of your sports hall will therefore have to take into account both the existing offer and the expectations of demand. It should also match your profile so that you are in line with the theme of your gym.