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Melissa JacksonSummer Internship 2015
I. History Founded by Steve Frohlich and Matt
Cifelli in 2010
First facility founded in May 2010: ProActive Sports Therapy
Second facility founded in December 2013: Parabolic Performance and Rehabilitation
II. Organizational Structure
John Martin: Performance Director
Angelo Todaro: Managing Director
III. Mission & Vision To provide a complete athletic solution
for athletes and people who are seeking the same support system as athletes. A single place where athletes can take care of their bodies whether they are hurt, well or anywhere in between where most people fall. Provide treatment, training and any other services that will help them elevate their physical capabilities.
IV. Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths: Location: Montclair, NJ Innovative services
Weaknesses Location: Montclair, NJ Size of facilities
V. Opportunities & Threats Opportunities:
Nutrition services Personal training for local teams Facilities in New York
Threats: Growing competition Location
VI. Forecasting Average income in Montclair, NJ: $89,335
in 2013 (city-data.com) Median household income NJ: $71,629 in
2013 (quickfacts.census.gov) Median household income in USA:
$53,046 in 2013 (quickfacts.census.gov)
Growing industry: According to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, employment of fitness trainers and instructors is projected to grow 13 percent from 2012 to 2022. (bls.gov)
Combat obesity and healthier lifestyles “More young people and families are
likely to join fitness institutions or commit to personal training programs.” (bls.gov)
“Paid to design and facilitate individual fitness programs on a one-on-one basis, personal trainers have become a standard in many health clubs.” (Fit and Flexible: The Fitness Industry, Personal Trainers and Emotional Service Labor, 2001, ebscohost.com)
“The occupations of fitness managers and instructors have grown worldwide in response to a growing public demand for fitness services.” (Perceptions of Fitness Professionals regarding Fitness Occupations and Careers: A Phenomenological Analysis, 2014, ebscohost.com)
VII.Personal Opinion What I liked:
Great people Work environment Fast-paced environment Being around high-level athletes
What I didn’t like: Commute from NY to NJ
VIII.Moving forward I have not been offered a position Expanded my network Job opportunities
References:
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Fitness Trainers and Instructors. Retrieved from
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/fitness-trainers-and-instructors.htm
Rosado, A., Araujo, D., Mesquita, I., Correia, A., Mendes, F., & Guillen, F. (2014). Perceptions of Fitness Professionals regarding Fitness Occupations and Careers: A Phenomenological Analysis.Retrieved from
http://web.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.saintleo.edu/
Smith Maguire, J. (2001, December 1). Fit and Flexible: The Fitness Industry, Personal Trainers and Emotional Service Labor. Retrieved from
http://web.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.saintleo.edu/