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Originally Posted by Bonkers They have a similar chain of gym's here in australia known as Fitness First, biggest gym chain in australia, and one of the great ideas (for them I guess) is instead of hiring personal trainers to help out visitors, they simply let personal trainers run their own business on the gym floor, so they go around helping people out, motivating them, and if they would like to sign up for a training program with them they can. It counteracts the unfortunate downside of your plan of it costing way too much to monitor every single person that visits your gym.
Cheers, Tim |
True, but I would have a computer working in the background putting out the right nutritional plan for each specific person. Takes in variables (diabetic or not, age, weight, goals) and spits out a "custom" diet much like ediet.com So that should eliminate having nutritionist doing specific work. Maybe one to review each plan. Seminars and the like could take care of the rest, but of course this plan is still in the blueprint phase