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the Fitness Industry in New Zealand
Issues YOU want to know about
Alexandrea Anacan1187946
Should Fit ‘n’ Well expand to New Zealand?
1. The Obesity Factor
2.Work and Play Intertwined
3. Threats versus Opportunities
1. The Obesity Factor …
THE ISSUES…. 50% Percent of New Zealanders are overweight
More than quarter of the population are obese
Women tend to be more susceptible than men
The New Zealand government developed SPARC Push Play to encourage fitness
1…with Fit ‘n’ Well’s role to play.
…THE SOLUTIONS Aim for those who are overweight and obese as part of Fit ‘n’ Well’s target market
Reach out to the government as they are likely to support Fit ‘n’ Well’s strategy to help banish the problem
Fit ‘n’ Well will earn $$$ while fighting off OBESITY
2. Tired OF work or tired AT work?
As an employee do you feellethargic and unenthusiastic at work?
Maybe it’s BOTHAs an employer, do you feel like
your employees are not motivated enough?
…can help!Fit ‘n’ Well…
2. Work and Play!Is that
possible?!Yes it is.
Fit ‘n’ Well can provide easy access to their facilities during break times and after
hours
Fitness Benefits:
• Research has shown 70%
improvement in employees ‘
complex decision making
• Make employers, employees and
customers happier with
higher efficiency!
3. Fit ‘n’ Well’s Threats….?
Les Mills and Contours Gym are Fit ‘n’ Well’s two biggest competition
Major AdvantageLes Mills: date of
establishment(fitness business in New Zealand was booming);earned their reputation as
the “Father of Fitness”
Contours : Specified target market in New Zealand(Women)
3. Or Opportunities to gainAdvantages?
Fit ‘n’ Well versus… Contours
Men wanting Contours service
provided to women? Fit ‘n’ Well can
target both genders with exclusive clubs for women but offer
the same facilities and standards to
men as well.
Les Mills Fight reputation with
reputation: Les Mills earned the reputation through its establishment date. Fit ‘n’ Well can earn its reputation by providing fitness to those who are in NEED. These include people battling obesity.
“To expand or not to expand”
Is it still a question?
Fit ‘n’ Well… …has a target market of
people struggling with obesity which the government has high probability of supporting
…can create a positive workplace culture through fitness
…can compete with the 2 biggest market players
A recap...
“The oddslook good”
Want more information?
A management consulting report is available upon request. It contains detailed
information about the issues discussed in the power point.
Come on, ask for it. You know you want to…
I would like to thank…
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