1)
I’m a young off-campus rural college student who
studies online. I also exercise primarily at home. I am analytical in nature, I
see situations from many angles and play devil’s advocate. I am good at
describing the biomechanics of bodyweight exercises, proper form, and the like
from studying calisthenics as an interest in my free time. My aspiration is to
see more people exercise and realize that they can make a positive change in
their health without having large chunks of time or access to a gym. This business
could give me an opportunity to fulfill my aspiration and give me a sense of
accomplishment if I am able to reach out and truly make an impact on someone’s
life.
2)
The product/service would be a plyometric jump
box that bundles with the most common home exercise apparatus as well as a
handout with exercise demonstrations in both figure form and video form. The
jump box can store everything in a compact manner. Virtual personal coaching
and access to an online portal with more content (e.g. more exercises, forum
for discussion, etc.) can be purchased separately as a monthly subscription.
3)
All of my customers would prefer working out at
home rather than at a gym, but maybe for different reasons (e.g. busyness in
schedule, work hours, privacy, transportation, membership cost). They need a
push in the right direction to get started, but they do not need physical
one-on-one guidance or motivation to exercise. All of the current information
on the Internet about exercising overwhelms them and they need a centralized
source of information that they can trust. The figure demonstrations are good
but a substantial amount of value would come from the online resources, so
customers would be able to use the Internet and have confidence in the
information we present online (contrastly, some may not trust online resources
even if verified, would rather be somewhere physical). Also, the bundling and compartments with the
product would help save space for those who live in apartments or other small
housing units. The box and the apparatus would also have matching designs,
making it more visually appealing compared to buying everything separately (with
different designs/colors).
4)
Customers will pay money for the bundling as it
makes shopping easier and cheaper than buying everything separately, perhaps at
different times. As aforementioned, customers can buy it for the form factor
benefits as well. Some prefer home exercising for a sense of privacy. Some have
busy schedules that don’t allow them to workout for say, an hour. Maybe their
shift doesn’t allow them to go to the gym because when they are free, the gym
is closed. Perhaps they simply don’t see the benefit of paying x dollars a
month for a gym membership. My figures/videos would be easy to understand for
people to learn how to do certain exercises; the virtual personal coaching and
online portal would further enhance the product and would be much cheaper than
if one were to go for a personal coaching session in a gym.
5)
I have had personal experience with having
information overload about exercising as well as not having transportation/access
to a gym since I am a rural citizen without steady access to a car. I’m not
someone who’s trying to emulate what the issues are and trying to capitalize on
others’ problems, I am a personification of those issues. In reality, I decided
to first think about this as a solution for myself. My passion for helping
others to start exercising and my knowledge about bodyweight exercises can also
a good selling point since I’ve started my fitness journey from the ground up.
I’m not trying to simply capitalize on an available opportunity because the
fitness industry is growing or the home exercise industry is growing, I want to
provide a solution for myself and others and hopefully I would be able to get
that message across rather than trying to get money.
I believe that these elements generally fit together, though
I will admit that I do not have any knowledge about any of the physical characteristics
of the product or service. I would need a lot of people on my team that would
know how to create the product (if even viable), create a website, know supply
chain, etc. What I bring to the problem is simply the vision and my direct
experience with this problem to sympathize to those that have a similar problem
to me.
Hey Angel,
ReplyDeleteI think it's good that you are also one of the people who falls into your target market. The fact that you designed this product because of a need that you saw was unmet in your own life as well as others is good. I also think that the idea of people not being able to make it to the gym, for the reasons you listed, is a good selling point for your product. If you can find a way to design your product to be compact and efficient, I think it will succeed.
Hey Angel!
ReplyDeleteI really admire that you are so passionate about your idea. I find that it can be especially helpful if you have personal experience with this matter. I also really like your idea. The one potential challenge I see with your idea is the implementation/marketing. Many people don’t trust the fitness industry due to conflicting information, scams, and etc. To have effective marketing, I would recommend targeting a super specific group of people.
Best regards,
Matthew Mrnacaj
Hi Angel,
ReplyDeleteYour post really has me believing in you and your ability to make this idea successful. You seem to have the right mindset and the right passion pushing you. Your experiences have prepared you well to launch this product. I also appreciate how you recognize your limitations and the need to have a sloid team of people around you. Good job.