Chapter 24 cont.. New Facility Feasibility – Focus group- Automobile traffic-Foot traffic –Focus group or advisory committee Pre-operational Phase – Training.

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Chapter 24 cont.

New Facility Feasibility – Focus group- Automobile traffic-Foot traffic –Focus group or advisory committee Pre-operational Phase – Training of your workers – Role playing-You employee manual is no good if they haven’t been sufficiently trained!

New Facility cont. How many athletes/clients will use the facility: Jr.H 1:10, HS 1:15, College 1:20, Clients 1:50 Age restrictions for weight training- ambiguous Type of flooring Your office, windows, doors

New Facility cont. Building Specs –Ceiling 12-14ft –Carpet or pads- antifungal cleaning –Temperature – –Dehumidifiers – 60% or less –Mirrors 20” from floor –Phone – not higher than 4ft off ground

New Facility cont. Arrangement of Equipment –Could be arranged as a Super-Set –Similar type of equipment –Taller pieces along the wall-6” from wall –Barbells & Dumbells 36” between bar ends with an unobstructed spotting area –Resistance equipment 24” apart.