Go Healthy Plus Health Club
Go Healthy Plus is a health club that offers a full range of services to its clients. Recently, two other fitness clubs have opened up in town, threatening Go Healthy Plus’ solvency. While Go Healthy Plus is tops among serious fitness buffs, it has not attracted a wide spectrum of members. Joe Rushing, owner and manager, has decided it’s time for a face lift. He started the process by sponsoring a week-long “ideathon” among club members. Nonmembers who frequented an adjacent grocery store were also canvassed for suggestions. Their comments are provided below, along with the current facility layout.
Current layout:
Free Weights
Circuit Training
Aerobics Room
Cardio Machines
Member comments:
The cardio machines fill up too fast on rainy days. Then everything else gets backed up.
I don’t feel like strutting through the gym from one end to the other just to finish my workout.
How about a quick 30-minute workout routine for busy folks?
I like working out with my friends, but aerobics is not for me. What other group activities are good for cardio?
Separate the people who want to gab from the people who want to pump.
It’s so confusing with all those machines and weights. You need a novice section that’s not so intimidating.
It’s hard to work yourself in when you come from across the gym. I’d like to see the machines I’ll be using to gauge my time.
Circuit training is for wimps. The next thing you know you’ll be stopping and starting the music to tell us when to change machines.
We all seem to arrive at the popular machines at once. Can you space us out?
I’d like for my kids to get some exercise too while I’m working out. But I don’t want them wandering all over the place trying to find me.
This place is too crowded and disorganized. It’s not fun anymore.
You have classes only at busy times. During the day the gym is empty, but you don’t provide many services. I think