Matt Knaus.  Location:  Employee Wellness Program  Problem:  Clients have no means of fitness assessments.

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Matt Knaus

 Location:  Employee Wellness Program  Problem:  Clients have no means of fitness assessments

 Price: $ 

 Exercise graded test  Calculates RPM, time, speed, distance, calories burned, and power  Determine fitness level

 Price: $99.95 

 Calculates heart rate  Target heart rate during exercise test  Water resistant  Split times

 Price: $28.89 (BP monitor) $5 (stethoscope) Total: $33.89 

 Determines how hard the heart is working  Puts clients into norms of society  Determines type of exercise

 Price: $125 

 Flexibility assessment  Hamstrings, Lower Back, Calves  Determines flexibility training

 Price: $1110 

 Compare employees to norms of society  Chart all information  Categorize individuals and the whole company