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    WWW.IBISWORLD.COM Gym,Health&FitnessClubsintheUS June 2011 1 Working out: Business will stay strong as demand from health-conscious consumers grows IBISWorld Industry Report 71394 Gym, Health & Fitness Clubs in the US June2011 2 AboutthisIndustry 2 2 2 2 Industry Definition Main Activities Similar Industries Additional Resources 16 International Trade 17 Business Locations TaylorHamilton 30 KeyStatistics 30 Industry Data 30 Annual Change 30 Key Ratios 19

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    Getting into a fitness regime is not as easy as everyone thinks. There are many individuals who’ve gotten a 6-month gym membership or who’ve pledged to go through a 90-day workout program only to be not seen in the gym after the first month or to go back to their daily routine after the first week. For these individuals what they need is a push to get them working through the fitness program and to keep them motivated. A personal trainer can be this push. The success of your fitness program is dependent

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    John's Gym

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    John’s Gym is a 24-hour health and fitness club, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days out of the year. Chuck Mortensen, and Dave Klinger founded John’s Gym in 2009. Mortensen is the CEO of the company. It has 3 locations in and around the city. John’s Gym is based in Victoria, Melbourne CBD and is one of the fastest growing health club in the city. • The Brand: John’s Gym has a certain level of market exposure and customer awareness, however

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    Entry into Bell Road Branch YMCA facility in Montgomery, Alabama invites one to a world of fitness and sporting. The center offers a variety of services ranging from leisure to fitness. For the sporting personnel, the center is the best place for exercise before games and one of the places to access routine training sessions. The site has got sporting and recreation facilities like swimming pools, basketball courts, and tennis courts. On the fitness site, pulse fitness, resistance and free weight

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    Blue Ribbon Case Study

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    finest ingredients were used. Preservatives were not added to the candies, thereby enhancing the high-quality taste. To control the quality, candies were made at the single manufacturing location. Candies were made by hand, the old-fashioned way, and packaged in a distinctive silver box with a blue ribbon in a bow. The silver box with a blue-ribbon bow became a well-recognized symbol of Bleu Ribbon Chocolates and the quality candies they produced; indeed, the box became synonymous with the brand

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    wandered into a candy shop and cautiously walked through the aisles. “I have to be quick” Vera muttered under her breath. She then grabbed a handful of dancing bears (now known as gummy bears) and hid them under her ragged shirt. Vera walked steadily, but quick towards the door, before she could make it out she heard a silent clunk and tearing noise. She looked down to see the dancing bears rapidly falling one by one. Vera then scooped up the bottom of her shirt and held it so the candy wouldn't fall

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    In the story “Us and Them” by David Sedaris, the narrator doesn’t live a life like a normal child. The narrator’s family moves very frequently. Currently they're living in a rented home, and will be moving shortly. So they don’t bother making too many neighborhood friends because then they're going to have to say goodbye in a few weeks. They did make one friend in their neighborhood, but the narrator’s mom believes one friend is good enough. She heard that someone in the neighborhood, named the tomkeys

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    I chose See's Candies as my mystery shop at because it was affordable and I was able to give what I bought as a gift. Another reason I chose See's Candies was I could make up a situation to shop with. I was a little surprised by the set-up of the shop, as I had never been in one before, but I liked the grayscale colorscheme of its interior. Most See's Candies have monochrome interiors, excluding the candy, of course. This is becuase the kitchen where Mary See, the mother of founder Charles See, made

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    Breathtaking Experience: Qualities of Great Candies The average american consumes about twenty-two pounds of candy each year. That is a lot of candy. For people to consume so much, there really must be something special in them. The unique quality of every candy is what makes the candy delicious. Similar qualities can be found in all great candies. First, candies with nuts make them seem a whole lot more desirable. Crunch has a brilliant nutty and crunchy taste. The nuts add some flavor to the

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    Ask anyone with a sweet tooth and they’ll tell you: if you’re craving a sugar fix in New York City, there’s no better place to scratch your itch than Dylan’s Candy Bar. The candy-coated mecca, founded by entrepreneur Dylan Lauren, opened the doors of its flagship store on 60th Street and 3rd Avenue in 2001–a stone’s throw from the luxury Midtown East apartments at Halcyon. Ever since, it has branched out with locations across North America, delivering rainbow-hued sweetness with it to the store’s

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