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Introduction to Bounce Fitness.

Our Story
Established in Cairns, Queensland in 2001 by Margaret House, Bounce Fitness has grown from a
single aerobic studio due to membership demand for expansion. A second centre was established in
leased premises in Brisbane in 2004 and the next two years saw centre developments in Sydney and
Melbourne. The Board of Directors, who oversee functions in all centres, intend to launch a new
centre in Perth, Western Australia.

Bounce Fitness aims to be a premier provider of fitness and wellness in Australia through excellent
service and expertise. Centre staffs are trained in customer service and their profession to foster a
loyal community. Each centre has a manager, who reports to the CEO in Cairns, and a team of
permanent and casually employed fitness instructors. Bounce Fitness has invested time in training
staff to upgrade their professional skills and customer service to foster a loyal member base.

The business operates and complies with the best business practice, all legislative requirements, and
local by-laws. It is registered with the national body.

The business is operated on best business practice and complies with all legislative requirements,
local by-laws and is registered with the national body. Each centre sells memberships to 120%,
which means that at peak times it could be quite crowded. Still, experience demonstrates that there is
a maximum of 80% usage.

Our Method
Each centre has scheduled aerobic classes that are packed with fun and trendy choreographed fitness
moves with accompanying music, ranging from high to low intensity. Circuit classes are also planned
for members who are interested in a circuitous rotation around different resistance equipment.

Bounce Fitness offers updated and innovative fitness classes to satisfy the varying interests, needs,
and goals of its members. These classes are coupled alongside state-of-the-art fitness equipment
inside spacious, air-conditioned, and well-ventilated rooms that are designed by a Brisbane firm. The
centres also feature clean showers, toilets, and lockers. There is a small cafeteria that offers healthy,
low-calorie drinks and food. Each centre features a retail section selling fitness merchandises such as
shoes and clothes.

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Bounce Fitness also offers low-intensity classes incorporate light weights for aged care facilities.
This is to help keep their residents active and provide a fun activity in their routine. Special classes
are held in high schools for senior students while sheltered workshops and other special requested
events are operated at minimal or no cost as the business’ community service.

Memberships are sold on one, three, six, and twelve-monthly bases on a decreasing fee scale. Casual
members are welcome as well.

BSBTWK501 Lead Diversity and Inclusion.


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