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Aerobics Instructor

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As an aerobics instructor, you have to know how to attract customers and keep them dedicated to your aerobics classes. At the beginning, due to their lack of fitness, new participants may find it hard and exhausting to keep up with the class. They become discouraged and may lose their motivation to continue participating in the class.

Therefore, it is crucial that aerobics instructors are not only fit, but that they also possess good leadership, communication and motivational skills.

You are working as an aerobics instructor for a fitness center. Your boss plans to win some customers by advertising in some local newspapers, and needs you to be a part of his marketing plan, since no one is better able to express the excitement and pleasures of being in an aerobics class than you. Your boss needs you to write a quick advertisement to promote your aerobics classes. The space in the newspaper is limited, so you have to be clear and concise. As you are thinking, you write down some important information that must be included in the advertisement:

  • Aerobic classes available three times a day
  • $19.95 month unlimited time or $2 drop-in fee
  • Classes available: beginner, intermediate and advanced
  • Air-conditioned aerobics room
  • Showers and sauna facilities available
  • Different aerobic class styles: high or low impact, step choreography, adapted fitness and more

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