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What if every gym offered free personal trainers?

 If every gym offered free personal trainers for the first few months, would there be more people working out?  Would this cause the gym industry to boom because they would get more membership fees, but more people would begin working out.  I believe that all beginners to the industry would start going to gyms because they would feel more comfortable with someone helping them.  I also think that this would bring more money to the gym because they would have more customers.  As well as this, I think only beginners would use personal trainers.  This would encourage people to get to the gym and start working out.  I think that there would be less health implications in the world as well because people would be in better shape.  If people are in better shape, the food industry will also boom because people will start worrying about what they put into their bodies.  If people are also healthier, then the healthcare industry could take a small hit.


What else could come from this?  Well, there would be more jobs available to personal trainers because they would be in high demand.  Also, if more people are comfortable lifting, then people will start to implement home gyms in their home after a few months training with a personal trainer.  This will also increase the fitness industry because work out equipment will be selling more.  I think all of this would be very beneficial to the whole economy in general.  I hope that a gym tries to implement this strategy and see how it works for them.  Also, if the personal trainers are good, then the people will continue to use them.  Also, during the first few months there could be options for tips discreetly.  

 

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