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A new approach to fitness apps, your thoughts

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2 points by stigsfoot 10 years ago · 4 comments

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stigsfootOP 10 years ago

I would love your thoughts on this approach to getting more people fit. Turning fitness apps on its head, the long and short of it is that fitness experts should be who we trust when downloading an app for fitness, not download counts, and so I'm piloting a tool to let any fitness instructor build challenges or programs and allow anyone to request coaching from a phone. What are some pitfalls you see with this approach that I don't see?

  • brudgers 10 years ago

    1. One of the critical roles of a fitness instructor is technique. Not being able to correct it is a hazard.

    2. There's no clear value for a fitness instructor. Selling phone workouts for $0.99 in the app store is unlikely to be as profitable as 20 regular clients paying $50/week for personal attention.

    Ultimately, fitness instructors provide personal services. A few outliers, e.g. Richard Simmons, can brand and sell in bulk as celebrities. But most have to focus on client relations and high touch sales.

    Good luck.

    • stigsfootOP 10 years ago

      Interesting. Perhaps the focus should there by be on the service and not merely the content. Good feedback - thanks.

      • brudgers 10 years ago

        I suggest talking to prospective users rather than people whose larger passions include typing text into boxes. No matter how much I project my mental model of my sister and brother-in-law [they are into the physical culture] into my response, it's just my mental model.

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