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    assignment is to write a critique paper on the facility named “Planet Fitness”. Planet Fitness is a gym that labels itself rather as a “fitness club” that aspires people of all ages, weights and heights to come and hit the gym. Planet Fitness promises a judgement free environment, allowing for even your most introvert and shy gym goers to enjoy their workout without feeling self-conscious because of other gym attendee’s opinions. On the workout floor, their facilities are equipped with mostly cardio machines

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    The Fat Girl Analysis

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    considered beautiful, one must be thin. Louise, for the majority of her life, outwardly appears as if she's trying to conform to society's standards of dieting and trying to be thin, but when completely alone, she hides her guilty pleasure of binge eating candy bars. The pressure is placed upon her from her childhood and follows her throughout her life, until her marriage falls apart after she gains weight. Andre Dubus shows us, through the events that occur in Louise’s life, that only after accepting ourselves

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    strain to survive (O 'Brien et al 2015). The fitness and sports is a global social phenomenon, recognized by all. It is clearly growing from a few years worldwide, especially in Europe, America and Asia, comprising all sport activities carried out in gyms. From one point of view it is comparable to the process of hatching and development of modern sport in the 2nd half of the twentieth century.

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    an easy access to the car park. Launched back in 2009, the Keysborough gym expands over two levels and now offers the experience to improve the customers’ health and motivation. The Re-Creation Health Clubs renovations are now complete bringing a new Keysborough gym with a fresh new design, a new attitude to fitness and sets a new standard for health and fitness in the community. Complete with an incipient plenarily equipped gym, pristinely incipient state of the art cardio equipment, with three group

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    Gym and Fitness Gymnasium

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    Project Proposal e-Learning: Use of Gym Equipment Client: Health and Fitness Gymnasium NSW Tafe's Randwick Campus Client Contact: John Smith Project Manager: John Klyza Project Start Date: 22 July 2008 Projected Finish Date: 02 December 2008 John Klyza 8/15/2008 Table of Contents Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Project Description 1.2 Project Objectives 1.3 Target Audience 2.0 Concept and Ideas 2.1 User interface 3.0 Proposed Work Schedule 4.0 Recommendations References i 1 2 2 3 3 4

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    exchange for a membership fees Gyms are distinguished through the size of the gym or training specialties that are developed for a niche market within the fitness industry The other traditional way of distinguishing gyms is through membership fees Fitness industry trends: Specialty training facilities are one way of distinguishing other gyms from another Gyms have been transformed into specialty training facilities for sports teams or professional sportsmen and sportswomen Gyms and fitness centers have

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    Creating a safe workout environment for members goes hand-in-hand with personal comfort. Advances in green, environmentally friendly products, such as low-VOC paints and high-efficiency HVAC systems, have allowed gym owners to incorporate these into their design while enhancing their members’ experiences. Research on the feasibility in terms of design capacity and cost-effectiveness of these systems is the first step in the implementation process. As for the process

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    Final Reflection

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    one thing that really stood out to me was the rec. I thought it was so nice and well equipped, I would probably never be a member at a gym that nice again. Although I knew myself all too well and knew that I wasn't going to utilize it if nobody made me go. I thought signing up for one of the PE classes would force me to work out and take advantage of the amazing gym we have. I chose pilates yoga fusion in particular because I have never loved doing cardio and I thought this class would be the perfect

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    In “Fitness Culture: A Growing Trend in America” Sheila McClain succinctly describes the rapid growth of exercise as a part of American culture. McClain states that “Fitness club membership, according to the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA), jumped from 20 million in 1991 to over 40 million in 2006” (418). The author uses this statistic, in quick succession with many others, to emphasize the empirical evidence supporting her claim; fitness culture is growing. McClain

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    Crossfit Executive Summary

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    c. Service d. Financial Information e. Future Plans 2. Description of the Business f. Nature of the Business g. Target Market h. How Product/Services Meet Needs 3. Competitive Analysis i. CrossFit Gyms j. Other Gyms 4. Industry Description and Outlook 5. Marketing Plan k. Market Penetration Strategy l. Growth Strategy m. Communication Strategy 6. Financial Plan n. Start-Up Costs o. Continual Costs p. Revenue

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