Hi all,
Following my daughter's birth last year I suffered from severe PND - I wasn't working at the time and was very isolated. I was prescribed anti Ds but took a reaction to them and had a seizure. It was a pretty dark time in my life and posted on here a lot at the time as there was a lot else going on.
Aaanyway...I took to going to the gym to try and help my mood as any medication was then out of the question.
Fast forward a year and I am now working in the field that I graduated in (business development) in a FE/HE institution.
Every year this institution runs a business idea competition and I submitted an idea of a gym with childcare facilities. I know it's not exactly inventing fire nor a new concept but we have nothing similiar in our area or surrounding areas, though on speaking with one baby group I feel the demand is there.
I have to do a presentation in a week's time (turnaround time of thewhole thing has been v short) and so I wondered if I could ask you Mners a few questions on the concept.
Do you use or would you want to use a gym with childcare facilities?
I am proposing a high intensity 30 min workout to minimise additional childcare costs to users - is this something you would be interested in?
I am proposing (on speaking with GP friend who is a specialist in PND) offering our service to local medical practices so that GPs can make NHS referrals to a personal trainer I would have on site. NHS guidelines currently state that this is something GPs are now doing - is this something you would feel beneficial to the concept as a whole?
I wont ask about prices as these vary wildly throughout the country but any feedback you could give on the concept would be greatly appreciated!
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buddhasbelly · 10/11/2015 09:06
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