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dotFIT offers a complete online fitness and nutrition solution that provides consumers with the tools they need to achieve their fitness goals and maintain their results. Its proprietary exerspy Activity & Calorie Tracking System educates users about fitness and weight control by offering daily targets based on their goal; an easy-to-use food log; customizable menus written by registered dietitians; recipes; a personalized supplement recommendation; exercise videos; and an extensive fitness library. It’s the only program approved by the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Contact: 877-436-8348,
www.dotFIT.com. Please see our ad on pg. 78. —|
Health clubs are about more than exercise. To help members craft an intelligent, balanced, well-rounded, and rewarding lifestyle, they also tap the entire wellness canon, addressing a wide variety of topics, including sleep, stress, weight management, and, importantly, nutrition. The latter area, a growing number of clubs are discovering, is not only good for members; it’s also good for business. And IHRSA’s associate members stand ready to help.
PERFORMANCE FOOD CENTERS
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EXERCISE (ACE)
One of the most important tools club owners and managers can provide to their staff is customer service training. Each person on the team should be delivering the highest possible level of customer service, and they should be adept at assisting members with basic health- and fitness-related questions. ACE’s online Fitness Service Specialist course will help club operators deliver customer service train- ing to all of their staff members. Staff will also learn to assist members with their basic health- and fitness-related questions, including how to properly use various types of fitness equipment and perform common resistance-training exercises. Contact: 800-825-3636,
www.acefitness.org/fss. Please see our ad on pg. 75. —|
VITABOT
Performance Food Centers (PFC) is an industry leader in the planning, design, operation, and supply of 960-plus juice bars and cafés across North America. The company’s passion is to help people achieve their performance goals and live healthier lives through whole-food nutrition. Since its inception in 1999, PFC has helped the smallest bistro to the largest corporate fitness chains in America provide whole-food products and nutritional education to people who care about their bodies, while helping these businesses become profitable through their juice bars and cafés. No matter where a club is in the process of business development, PFC can help to satisfy the seven elements of a successful juice bar.
Contact: 610-474-0440,
www.performancefoodcenters.com. Please see our ad on pg. 93. —|
Vitabot is an industry-standard online nutrition program for fitness businesses. Far beyond basic journaling, this technology uses artificial intelligence to allow users to see deficiencies, and learn how to correct them based on the research of the Institute of Medicine, not the latest fad. Vitabot technology produces true results for club members using real foods. Vitabot’s technology is already behind hundreds of logos, from top fitness centers and movie studios, to major universities and hospitals. Contact: 301-220-4252,
www.vitabot.com. Please see our ad on pg. 52. —|
CITY BLENDS, LTD.
City Blends offers a turnkey smoothie system, the Smoothie Café. It’s a complete juice bar program dispensed through a single piece of blending equipment. There are no elaborate production steps, and smoothies are produced in seconds. The City Blends system offers a consistent fin- ished product, strict inventory control, and ease of use. Each blend features high-quality fruits and proteins, and is sweetened with a Splenda-blend to yield a low-sugar product.
Contact: 887-525-3637,
www.cityblends.com. Please see our ad on pg. 98. —|
50 Club Business Internat ional | OCTOBER 2010 | www.
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