would you join?
Ezwoldo
Posts: 369 Member
I am helping a friend to promote his park fitness classes and he is struggling for a catchy name, his target group is aged over 30 and not gym confident, I have suggested lumpy ladies he thinks it is a bit rude what do you think? Would it put you off going just because of what it is called?
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Yes.
How about "limber ladies"?0 -
I'm pretty sure I would not be interested no matter what the name is but I would not read another word about anything with a negative name like you suggested. A positive, supportive fitness group should have a positive & supportive sounding name.0
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Yes.
Wouldn't be caught dead in any group that defines me as "lumpy."0 -
"Lumpy ladies" ?? :huh:
There has to be a way to improve on that name. If the target group is not gym confident, why would that name even be a consideration?0 -
:noway: oh my. No.0
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:noway: how about Fit and Fabulous?...oh and HELL no...why would anyone join a group called THAT?0
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Okay funny, but probably not a effective description of the fitness aspect. "Fresh & Easy" is my outlook on out door fitness.0
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