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Smt. K.G. Mittal Institute Of Management
Information Technology & Research
A project on
Research Methodology Submitted to: - Prof. Annie Joseph
STUDY OF “PEOPLE AWARENESS ABOUT HEALTH
FITNESS”
Submitted By:-Mr.Sangram Prakash Shinde
Roll No:-58
MMS -1 (Sem-II)
Research Methodology Page 1
INDEX
Sr.No. Content Page.
No.1 Executive summary 3
2 Introduction 4
3 Study of Research 6
4 Gym’s program 7
5 Data Analysis 10
6 Statistical Test 18
7 Conclusion 20
8 Suggestion 20
9 Questionnaires 21
Research Methodology Page 2
EXECUTIVE SUMMERY ABOUT FITNESS
As we enter the 21st century, one of the greatest accomplishments we can celebrate is our continuous pursuit of fitness since the beginning of humankind. Throughout prehistoric time, the quest for fitness was driven by a need to survive through the arduous tasks of hunting and gathering. Today, though no longer driven by subsistence requirements, fitness remains paramount to people's health and well-being. This article will highlight the history of fitness, beginning with primitive man and leading to the foundation of the modern fitness movement.
In India, individual pursuit of fitness was discouraged as the religious beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism emphasized spirituality and tended to neglect development of the body. Consequently, the importance of fitness within society in general was relatively low. However, an exercise program similar to Chinese Cong Fu gymnastics developed, while still conforming to religious beliefs, known as Yoga. Though its exact origin has yet to be identified, Yoga has existed for at least the past 5000 years. Translated, Yoga means union, and refers to one of the classic systems of Hindu philosophy that strives to bring together and personally develop the body, mind, and spirit. Yoga was originally developed by Hindu priests who lived frugal lifestyles characterized by discipline and meditation. Through observing and mimicking the movement and patterns of animals, priests hoped to achieve the same balance with nature that animals seemed to possess. This aspect of Yoga, known as Hatha Yoga, is the form with which Westerners are most familiar and is defined by a series of exercises in physical posture and breathing pattern. Bedsides balance with nature, ancient Indian philosophers recognized health benefits of Yoga including proper organ functioning and whole well-being. These health benefits have also been acknowledged in the modern-day United States, with an estimated 12 million individuals regularly participating in Yoga.
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INTRODUCTION
Today’s scenario is fast growing and health conscious people in Mumbai
metro city. A proper time should be given for health fitness in this busy and
fast running life. Health fitness can be gained by various ways like gym,
exercise, swimming, yoga, etc.
Proper mental and physical health can be gained through creating
awareness about health in the minds of people.
For this we see in market many health fitness gyms are providing
service to people. gym is one of them which we have taken as our product to
study the awareness about health fitness.
So we conducted a survey of 60 people in “AAROGYAM DHAN
SAMPADA GYM” Malad(west). Based on this we have done analysis &
interpretation of collected data and we are going to present this to you by me.
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Statement of Study
“A STUDY OF HEALTH FITNESS AWARENESS”
Importance of Study
The study of consumer’s awareness is very important because it helps
the organization to know what how many the people aware about the health
fitness.
Objectives of Study To study market position of Gym.
To study consumer awareness about health fitness.
To study about fitness program available in Gym
Scope of the Study Market research was carried out in Malad
Considering the population of the city so as to maintain the ratio of
sample size to the population.
The total sample size was 60 for customer awareness. It was decided to
cover 60 respondents in “AAROGYAM DHAN SAMPADA GYM”. The
research has undergone 15 days for the study of consumer awareness
and opinion about gym.
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Study Of the methodology.Research methodology is a way to systematically solve the research
problem. The data and information required to conduct the study has been
collected mainly from primary and secondary sources of data collection. The
collected data is analyzed with the help of various ratios and preparing
suitable tables.
Primary Data:
The data collected through survey and interviews of the customer with
the help of questionnaires. Primary data is one hand collected data, which is
taken from the customer, or contacted persons directly. There are no any
intermediate people.
Information collected is in regards with the views about the services
provided by the Gold’s gym service and customer satisfaction to the provided
services.
Secondary Data:
The secondary data consist all the material collected from the different
printed and published material and also from the company manuals, trade
magazines, brochures, Internet and other sources. The theoretical material i.e.
theoretical background of the subject is taken for reference books.
Sample size:
Sample size of respondance that were chosen to fill the questionnaire were
limited to 60, interviews were conducted for the same members. This
represented the despondence from different group who use different facilities
of the gym.
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Gym program
Strength TrainingThis section is equipped with the latest VR and VR2 machines from Cybex, Precor Icarian, and Nautilus USA, which isolate targeted muscles for more specialized training. The location of the strength training machines is in such an area that all members / guest entering the gym feel the vigor and vitality of the place, and feel like working out.
The Free-Weight Area The free weights area is judiciously located in a separate section, which exudes a rough and tough ambience for serious bodybuilders. It has plate-loaded machines where plates, dumbbells and barbells are from Jade and Ivanko, USA. The dumbbells go upto 140 pounds
Personal TrainingCertified trainers are available to guide members through specialized programs. Personal trainers guide, motivate and make sure the member adheres to their program. The trainers are constantly updated on latest techniques through visiting Gold’s Gym trainers.
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Spinning StudioA good form of cardio workout, the spinning studio is fitted with spinning bikes. Spin away those calories to the rhythmic intensity of the instructor who guides you through various programs to increase heart rate and condition muscles while burning calories.
CardioThe Cardio Vascular Section has state-of the art machines comprising of Treadmills, Recumbent Bikes, Elliptical machines, Arc Trainers & Rowers from StarTrac and Cybex, USA. The machines are sleek, stunning and very user friendly. The machines have TV’s mounted in front of them to give the exerciser a view of local channels for entertainment.
Group Exercise / AerobicsGroup exercise incorporates dance and aerobics. Work out to the beats of Hollywood and Bellywood music. Increases flexibility, balance, strength and stamina. Improves muscle co-ordination and added grace in movement and posture. Classes in Power Yoga, Cross Training, Cardio- Salsa, Bollywood Blast, Kick Boxing, Taekwondo, Body Toning, Challenge, Classic Aerobics & step, Circuit training, Functional training and Pilates Special classes for seniors and kids too.
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MassagesExperience bliss at our spa. Relieve those aching muscles with complete Body massage, Back massage and Head massage
Fitness Assessment and TestingA full body fitness assessment including body measurement, body fat percentage and blood pressure is conducted before the member starts his workout. Then some tests are carried out to assess his physical condition. This helps the trainer prepare a schedule card for him keeping in mind his fitness levels and goals.
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QUESTIONNAIREQ 1) Do you go to gym for fitness?
52
8
No of respondent
YesNo
52 people says that they go to gym for fitness and 8 people says that they don’t go to
Gym for fitness.
Q 2)In which gym would like to hit?
Among 60 people 20 people says that they want to go ”TALVALKAR GYM” and 17 people Want to go gold’s gym. And 16 people want to go any other gym. And 7 people want to go k11 For fitness.
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17
20
7
16
No of respondand
Gold's GymTalvalkarK11 fitness acadamyOther
Q 3) Do you do any of the following things for fitness?
Walking Yoga Exercise at home Gym0
5
10
15
20
25
12
22
16
10
In the above table 16 of the respondents prefer exercise at home for fitness. And 22 people do Yoga whereas 10 and 12 people prefer walking and gym respectively.
Q 4) Do you face any of following physical problem?
Under weight
Obesity
No any physical problem
Other
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
13
16
29
2
In the above table 16th people of respondents suffer from obesity. 29 of respondents have no
physical problem. And 13 are under weight. Whereas 2 have other physical problem.
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Q 5) Do really think that gym is necessary for fitness?
Yes No05
1015202530354045
44
16
From the above table it can be concluded that 44 people of the respondents think that
gym is necessary for fitness. Whereas only 16 people of them think gym is not necessary.
Q 6) What is your intention behind joining gym?
25
14
15
6
Body fitnessControl on dietWeight lossWeight gain
The above table noted that 25 people join gym for body fitness. 14 people join gym for proper diet plan. 15 people go to the gym to lose the weight. And only 6 of them join gym for weight gain program.
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Q 7) Do you follow the diet given by your trainer?
46
14
YesNo
In the above table it is noted that 46 people follow their diet. Whereas only 14 don’t follow their diet.
Q 8) If yes are you ok with your health?
Yes No0
10
20
30
40
50
60 52
18
If yes then 52 people are ok with their health and 18 people are not satisfied with their Health.
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Q 9) If no what difference you feel before & after your health?
Not helthyWeakness
Other prob lem
0
5
10
15
20
25
19
24
17
In the above table it is noted that 19 people of the respondents think about before and after effects are not healthy. 24 people feel weakness whereas 17 people face other problems.
Q 10) Do you think gym really affect your health?
51
9
YesNo
Among 60 people 51 person say that gym are really effective to theirs health and 9
People says that gym are not effective to their health
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Q 11) Are you satisfied with your gym services?
Yes No0
10
20
30
40
50
60
53
7
DEMOGRAPHIC
Q 12) Occupation
Student Job/Service Self-employed0
5
10
15
20
25
3027
19
14
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Q 13) Gender
Yes
No
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Q 14) Age
17
32
11
>2020-3030-40<40
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Q 15)Marital status
Married
Unmarried
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
26
34
T testResearch Methodology Page 17
One-Sample Statistics
N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean
What is your intention behind
joining gym?60 2.03 1.041 .134
Occupation 60 1.78 .804 .104
One-Sample Test
Test Value = 0
t df Sig. (2-tailed)
Mean
Difference
99% Confidence Interval of
the Difference
Lower Upper
What is your intention
behind joining gym?15.130 59 .000 2.033 1.68 2.39
Occupation 17.171 59 .000 1.783 1.51 2.06
CHI-SQURE TEST
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Q1.Do you go to gym for fitness?
Observed N Expected N Residual
Yes 52 30.0 22.0
No 8 30.0 -22.0
Total 60
Q6.What is your intention behind joining gym?
Observed N Expected N Residual
Body fitness 25 15.0 10.0
Control on diet 14 15.0 -1.0
Weight loss 15 15.0 .0
weight gain 6 15.0 -9.0
Total 60
Test Statistics
Do you go to
gym for fitness?
What is your
intention behind
joining gym?
Chi-Square 32.267a 12.133b
Df 1 3
Asymp. Sig. .000 .007
a. 0 cells (.0%) have expected frequencies less
than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is
30.0.
b. 0 cells (.0%) have expected frequencies less
than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is
15.0.
Conclusion:Research Methodology Page 19
1. According to the study most of the people prefer gym for
body fitness other than control on diet or weight loss.
2. Mostly student prefer gym as compared to other.
3. Most of the people in the city do yoga.
4. Very less people face any physical problem as compare to
people to facing under weight, obesity or other problem.
5. Most of the people think that Gym is necessary for the
fitness.
6. Most of people join the Gym but not follow the diet rule,
hence due to calories are being burn people face weaknesses.
7. People think that Gym really effect on their health.
8. Most of the people satisfied with gym services.
Suggestions:
Proper diet should be followed to avoid internal physical
problems.
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According to the study most of the students are gym members
but people who are self employed or having any job should also
prefer gym to maintain the body health and avoid the stress.
People should prefer gym so there won’t be any discontinuity
in there exercise routine.
Peoples awareness about Health Fitness
1) Do you go to gym for fitness? Yes
No
2) In which gym would you like to hit?Gold’s GymTalvalkar GymK11 fitness AcademyOther
3) Do you do any of the following things for fitness?Walking Yoga Exercise at homeGym
4) Do you face any of following physical problem?Under weight Obesity No any physical problem Other
5) Do you really think that gym is necessary for fitness?Yes No
6) What is your intention behind joining gym?Body fitness Controlon dietWeight loss
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Weight gain
7) Do you follow the diet given by your trainer?Yes No
8) If yes are you ok with your health?Yes No
9)If no what difference you feel before & after joining the gym?Not healthy WeaknessOther problems
10) Do you think gym really affects your health?Yes No
11) Are you satisfied by your gym services?Yes No
DEMOGRAPHIC:
12) OccupationStudent Job / serviceSelf – employed
13) GenderMale Female
14) Age> 2020 – 3030 – 40< 40
15) Marital StatusMarried
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Unmarried
16) Weight _______
Height________
Research Methodology Page 23