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10

Gym Survey Report -

Bangalore

Vaibhav Sharma

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Table of Contents Page No

1. Introduction..........................................................................................................1

2. About the Study....................................................................................................1

3. Aims and Objectives...........................................................................................1

4. Gender wise Distribution in Gyms.................................................................2

5. The Nutritional Supplements..........................................................................8

6. The Gym Trend..................................................................................................13

7. The Fitness Trainers........................................................................................15

7.1 Gym Index..................................................................................................................16

8. Interesting information gathered from the survey...............................19

9. Estimates of Sampling Errors.......................................................................19

10. References........................................................................................................20

Exhibits....................................................................................................................21

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Appendix

Appendix 1: Institutes In India Providing Fitness Certifications........................1

Appendix 2: Fitness Equipment Manufacturers in India.....................................10

Appendix 3: Major Fitness Equipments Brands In India (Imported)............14

Appendix 4: Nutritional Supplement Manufacturers in India...........................16

Appendix 5: International Nutritional Supplements Brands in India

(Imported)................................................................................................................................18

Appendix 6: Major Gyms/Fitness Chains in India...................................................20

Appendix 7: Major Gyms in the Cities...........................................................................22

Delhi and NCR.........................................................................................................................22

Bangalore..................................................................................................................................23

Mumbai......................................................................................................................................24

Chennai......................................................................................................................................25

Kolkata.......................................................................................................................................26

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PREFACE

A young India, as can be rightly said for the country with around 40% of the population falling

in the age bracket of 10 – 24 years, is on the path of healthy economical growth. But is the health

of young Indian also keeping pace with its economy? While today’s generation is more

urbanised and better educated than the earlier ones, health and lifestyle vulnerabilities have

risen. Health scares, like Obesity, Coronary diseases, diabetes and many more are increasingly

posing a grave problem to the Indians. A consequence of this is an increased awareness towards

fitness and active lifestyle which in turn is fuelling the growth of fitness industry in all its

aspects. While India is showing signs of a promising land, the real questions lies in how the

indigenous/worldwide fitness companies will take advantage of this highly unorganised,

relatively immature yet potentially evolving sector in the coming years.

‘The Gym Survey Report’ describes the findings of the Fitness Industry conducted over a span of

six months in Bangalore. The purpose of this research is to understand how the Fitness Industry

might evolve, to explore various hurdles faced and the possible solutions to mitigate the strains

and maximize the opportunities offered by the Industry. The Survey sheds light on various

aspects of the fitness industry that will prove beneficial to anyone connected to this field

ranging from a common gym goer to the big corporate eyeing for investment in this field.

The finding answers a wide spectrum of questions like the Gender wise distribution of

individuals over the different gym type, analysis of the relation between the age, spending and

use of Nutritional Supplements by the gym goers and how well informed and qualified our

Fitness Trainers are?

I deeply appreciate the guidance and vital inputs from Ryan Fernando of BodyFuelz during the

entire journey of the survey right from the inception of this idea, designing of questionnaire,

deciding on the survey pattern, data analysing and finally writing the report. Also, I would like

to extend my thanks to the BodyFuelz team that helped during the data gathering/survey stage.

Finally, I would like to record my appreciation of the support and co operation of all the

individuals who took part in the survey ranging from the Fitness trainers, Gym Supervisors,

Nutritional Supplements Dealers and most important, all the gym goers.

Dec 2010 Vaibhav Sharma

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1. Introduction In the twenty first century, India is witnessing an outbreak of various health problems due to

the new sedentary lifestyle embraced by a majority of urbane population. The most prevalent

among these evils are obesity, and the resultant cardio vascular diseases and diabetes.

As a result, there is an increased awareness among the upper and middle class Indians towards

proper diet and the inclusion of fitness/exercise in the everyday routine to reverse the risk

factors associated with the health.

Hence, coupled with the idea to keep the health disorders at bay and also, to enhance one’s

aesthetic appearance, stemmed from the glamour laden visual entertainment media, there has

been an upsurge in the enrolments to the fitness centres.

The gymnasiums are no longer seen as the places reserved only for some sweat drenched freaks

toiling hard with weights to gain precious muscles, but with several new gyms opening up and

the existing ones throwing open their hi-tech zones with add-ons like spinning, sauna and salsa,

there has been a tremendous change in how we view the fitness in today’s world.

2. About the Study

We conducted a survey in the Gyms of Bangalore to gather the people’s perspective towards

fitness, health, workout and the use of Nutritional Supplements.

The study took place from June 2010 to Nov 2010 in Bangalore. In depth interviews were

conducted with the trainers and customers chosen from a wide spectrum of gyms.

The use of a well formatted questionnaire selectively prepared for gym clients and trainers

provided a comprehensive picture of a common man’s perception towards fitness and health.

3. Aims and Objectives

The aim of the study was to provide a better understanding of the behaviour and attitudes of the

gym goers and the fitness trainers of Bangalore by the use of qualitative research methods.

Qualitative methods aim to cover the perspectives from a wide spectrum of individuals related

to this field.

The Objectives were as follows:

1. To determine what factors directly or indirectly influence people’s behaviour and beliefs with

regards to fitness/workout.

2. To examine attitudinal difference between the trainers and common gym goers.

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The gyms covered in this survey are classified under three categories based on the annual

enrolment fees as:

A Class Gym: Annual Fees >Rs 12, 000

B Class Gym: Rs 12,000 >Annual Fees > Rs 7,000

C Class Gym: Annual Fees < Rs 7,000

4. Gender wise Distribution in Gyms

Similar to the other fields which require physical endeavours, the fitness sector also witness a

higher presence of males, both in terms of customers and fitness trainers.

Exhibit 1

A look at the Exhibit 1 gives a clear picture of the distribution of individuals based on gender

among the three gym categories. The female preference is mostly towards the A and B Class

gyms as compared to C, with majority female participants in the B Class gyms. This can be

derived from the fact that B Class gyms provide a better environment to the lady folks both in

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Gender wise Enrolment in Gyms

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terms of safety and guidance when compared to Cs, and are also not as heavy on the pockets as

the As. Also, as large portion of females get enrolled in group activities (like Aerobics or dance,

the facilities not available in Cs), so coupled with the above factors, B Class gyms come out as

the winners among the fairer sex.

Focusing towards the profession of the gym goers (Exhibit 2), we can see the distributions of

males categorised under Working and Students for the three gyms. While As are dominated by

the professionals, Cs are the preferred choice among the students. A possible explanation of this

trend needs us to focus our attention on the enrolment fee parameter of the gyms. While the Cs,

with their low fees are within an easily access of the low income group comprising of students

but with an obvious compromise on the equipments and guidance, the As are still seen as the

places of workout for well to do individuals.

Hence, B gives a middle path options to the individuals who cannot strain enough financially

to get an A Class Gym enrolment, but are also not very satisfied by the C.

Exhibit 2.1

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Profession of the Gym Goers(Males)

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To get a similar analytical view of the female gym goers, we need to expand out categories of

survey. In order to have a complete picture of the female enrolment pattern to the gyms, we

need to add a new section of non working females, which is the House wives (Exhibit 3).

The presence of females in the C class gyms is very negligible, which can be attributed to the

factors of behaviour and safety. While the Bs have the highest concentration of the Housewives,

As are the favourite choices among the Working women. All the observations residing on the

fact that “More the spending capacity, the better the facilities you will go for”.

Exhibit 2.2

As the above study shows, most of the urbane fitness conscious population is with the B class

gyms, though the enrolments tread line for the As is also going up, slowly but steadily.

So for the big players to increase their market penetration they need to tap this immensely

potential middle and lower middle class sections with a huge population base of individuals

with increasing private incomes, growing awareness and changing saving behaviours.

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Profession of Gym Goers (Females)

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A possible way for the big franchises to conquer the blossoming opportunities could be the

introduction of relatively cheaper versions of their existing chains, like aping the successful

business model implemented in the case of low cost airlines. With such a growth on the horizon,

it will be early to say which category of gym will be a clear winner.

Moving ahead and looking on the age wise composition of the gym goers (obtained by a union

of gym goers from As and Bs), we find certain similarities among both the genders. The age that

is holding the maximum chunk of the pie is between 20 – 30 years (Exhibit 4 & Exhibit 5).For

the males, after peaking to 50% (Exhibit 6), the graph falls sharply thereafter, indicating the

presence of fewer individuals comparatively in other age groups, but in case of females the fall

is more gradual, suggesting a substantial number of females in those age segments also.

Exhibit 3.1

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50%

20%

10%

Age group of the Gym Goers (Males)

below 20 years

20 – 30 years

30- 35 years

above 35 years

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Exhibit 3.2

Exhibit 4

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Age group of the Gym Goers (Females)

below 20 years

20 – 30 years

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below 20 years 20 – 30 years 30- 35 years above 35 years

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Comparative Age wise distribution (Males & females)

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5. The Nutritional Supplements

With a massively expanding middle class along with its increasing awareness towards

preventive therapies, rising discretionary income and favourable growth environment, the

Nutraceutical* sector is propelled on a high growth path with the figures at 21% annually, and

the entire nutritional supplement market in India is set to double its current worth by 2013.

In the study, we can see the distribution (Exhibit 7) of the use of supplements by the individuals

over the three gyms. The study only comprises of male respondents as females using nutritional

supplements for recreational purposes are still very low. Though the figures stand nearly the

same for Bs and Cs in the use of supplements, there is a significant difference between the

brands preferred in both the segments.

Though individuals in Bs and As mostly go for American Brands, predominantly Whey Proteins

from Optimum Nutrition, Ultimate Nutrition and GNC, those in Cs prefer more of Indigenous

brands, like the Couch’s Formula and Venky’s.

Exhibit 5

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Percentage of individuals using supplements (Males)

% of individuals using supplements (Males)

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When asked for the deterrents towards the Supplement use, a majority of them replied that they

do not consider the use of supplement a natural way to build body or achieve fitness, and that

they want to rely more on the natural diet rather than on some add ons to the diets.

Also, among the individuals consuming supplements the impediments were pricing of imported

brands and lack of standardization among the Indian brands, due to which most of the Indian

brands suffer from low credibility issues.

This highly unorganised Nutritional supplements market poses a enormous growth opportunity

to the big players in this sector as a large untapped consumer base is still waiting to be

unlocked. The Nutritional Supplements Industries should focus on their pricings to capture a

large chunk of the fitness minded population of the country. The nutritional brand with an

aggressive pricing strategy tied with an equally extensive advertising can immensely improve

their growth prospects by securing a large share of supplement consuming population.

With the recent approval of the Food Safety and Standards Bill by the Indian parliament the

above task will become easier, as this bill will boost quality of Indian functional foods and

supplements, increase export opportunities and open the Indian market to the international

community. The bill will make it easier for foreign companies to establish partnerships and

other trade links with Indian companies, that was not seen till now and increase the sweep of

products available to Indian consumers. This will bring wide range of products within the easy

reach of the common man by greatly bringing down the product pricing as the import duties

could be avoided.

So the only thing lying in between the present market scenario and the nutritional supplement

market going on a boom is the President’s approval of the bill.

* Nutraceuticals are dietary supplements which are generally used to fill nutritional deficiencies

in food and to prevent diseases.

Among the individuals using the supplements, the type of supplement that is preferred the most

is Whey Proteins, used for muscle building. Other categories of supplements preferred are fat

burners and those for general fitness and endurance. Exhibit 8 presents the gym wise use of

various categories of supplements.

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Exhibit 6

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General fitness and endurance

Fat burner

Muscle Builder/weight gainer

Type of SupplementPreferred

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Exhibit 7.1

The age wise distribution of the supplement gives an idea about the age groups of the

individuals that mostly go for the nutritional supplements. As evident, the age group which has

the highest consumption of supplements among all the three categories is between 20 and 30

years, which is also the age group containing maximum gym goers. These are the primary focus

areas of the Supplement companies that are eying to capture the Indian nutritional market.

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below 20

20 – 30 years

30- 35 years

35 above

Age Wise use of the supplements

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The amounts spend per month by different age groups in the three gym categories are as

follows:

Exhibit 7.2

While a person in Gym A spends somewhere between Rs 2000 to Rs 6500/month depending on

his age, same figures for a Bs is from Rs 2000 to Rs 5000, and the lowest being for an individual

from gym C, that stands around Rs 1500/month.

Note: These figures are only for individuals who spend amounts on supplements, these in any

case do not indicate that all the individuals of these gyms spends this much amount.

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Age wise spending on Nutritional Supplements/month/person

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6. The Gym Trend

With around 42 cities currently having a population over 1 million nearly half of which falls

under the category of younger population (10 -35) India presents a huge growth opportunity in

this sector .

India has 765 fitness clubs with total membership of 0.23 millions, as of 2008. But the fitness

industry is highly unorganised and under penetrated, with only 0.4% of the individuals having

fitness club membership, while the same figure stands around 16% for the USA. This is despite

the fact that India has the growing patient of diabetes, cardio vascular ailments and obesity

among the city dwellers.

While the Indian fitness industry is growing at a massive pace, the organised domestic and

foreign players hold a small section of this pie. The market share of the top five clubs in India is

14.4% while the rest still lies with the highly unstructured mom-and-pop gyms.

Exhibit 8

The percentage increase in the gym enrolments can be seen in the Exhibit, the maximum growth

is seen in the B class gyms followed by Cs and then As.

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Indian Health and Fitness Industry face a number of hurdles in providing quality services to the

customer, like:

1. The industry does not have standards for facilities, trainer’s qualifications, type of

equipments, quality of services etc.

2. No proper Accredited Training Institutes for the gym staffs including the trainers, due to

which the industry is facing with a dearth of qualified and trained professionals.

3. As India does not have quality equipment manufacturers most of the high end gyms keep

imported training equipments thereby raising the overall financial burden on the members.

While the low end gyms are still far away from providing these world class facilities.

4. The soaring rentals/prices in the metro cities make it difficult to find a suitable gym space

within the stipulated budget. As location being a very important factor towards the success of a

gym, many new gyms suffer from revamping and scaling due to the location issues.

5. The Government support in this direction is minimal; this sector still does not enjoy an

industry status in India. Also, we do not have any tax benefits on our fitness centre spending.

A lot needs to be addressed by the Government to transform this sector from the current

unorganised to a highly structured one leading to a quality service offering. This will range from

establishing Institutions/Regulatory bodies for setting standards for the fitness Industry,

encouraging a favourable environment for the World class Training Institutes to spring up and

looking into the provisions of providing tax rebate on the fitness spending.

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7. The Fitness Trainers

A well qualified trainer is as important for a gym as a pharmacist is for pharmacy; he not only

imparts appropriate guidance to the individuals seeking advice but also cares about the proper

functioning and maintenance of the gym equipments, thereby reducing the risk of injuries to the

clients.

However, due to the absence of any regulatory mechanism in place, many facilities either don’t

have a trainer or he is not qualified enough, thereby exposing the gym goers to various health

hazards.

Exhibit 9

As we can see the percentage of certified trainers is considerably low for C class gyms, even the

off the roof expensive A class gyms don’t have total score in this.

Few organisations certifying the trainers in the country are Reebok, ISSA (international Sport

Science Association), ACSM (American Council of Sports Medicine), IFA (International Fitness

Association) and ACE, to name a few. Due to the relative toughness of the ACE (American

Council of Exercise), there are few trainers who go for this certification.

The basic course consists of 80 hours, with 30 hours of theory and the rest practical. The exam

basically needs the trainers to demonstrate their knowledge in anatomy and exercise

physiology, kinesiology and biomechanics, strength training, nutrition and many more through

a pattern of multiple choice questions and real time scenario analysis, which forms the practical

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Percentage of certified trainers in the gym

% of certified trainers in the gym:

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part of the exam. To earn the certification the trainers need to secure a pass percentage of 70 or

above depending on the course and Organisation.

Eyeing at the tremendous potential in the Indian Fitness Industry which has a long run before

any indications of saturation, the Big Gym players have also started fitness Training Academies

to offer fitness courses to their own fitness trainers and also to the outside trainees at a fee,

examples are the GGU (Gold’s Gym University), Talwalkars Academy and K11 Fitness Academy

to name a few.

On shifting our focus to the number of trainers per gym the same picture of inadequacy is

painted again as was with the case of number of certified trainer. While the As have around 6 to

7 trainers during the peak times (mornings and evenings), Bs have 4 and Cs have a mere 2, with

the level of qualification even lower.

Exhibit 10

Assuming the number of customers to around 30 at the peak timings, the ratio of number of

customers to trainers for the different categories of gyms is as follows:

Gym Index = 𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒄𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒅𝒖𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒌 𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒈𝒚𝒎

𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒊𝒏𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒈𝒚𝒎

A Class gyms = 5

B Class gyms = 8

C Class gyms = 15

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The Number of trainers in the gym

The Number of trainers in the gym:

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If a gym is to be considered safe and customer viable, where everyone gets ample trainer’s

attention and gives enough free time to the trainers to maintain a safe and secure working

environment ( correcting and helping clients doing workout in an improper or harmful way),

the Gym Index should be lower than 8.

Unfortunately, most of the Gyms in our country fall well above the safety limit of Gym Index

value, thereby creating a hazardous environment for the gym dwellers; this is evident from the

growing cases of young individuals reaching to the doctors with Gym related injuries.

The Union Government has taken a due notice of the matter and is in the process of devising an

oversight mechanism comprising of a certifying authority and a periodic regulatory system for

the gyms in the larger interest of the health concerns of the gym goers.

The gym industry has a peculiar aspect regarding supplements, due to lack of any kind of

advertisement or publicity about the Supplement/brands in the world outside fitness, a usual

gym goer relies solely on Trainer’s guidance regarding the use of supplements.

The Trainer’s viewpoint about the brands varies across the gym types. With the provision of a

dietician in the A class gyms, the nutritional analysis and management of the clients is done by

him, hence, barring trainer’s interaction with clients on this matter at least inside the gym

premises. But the same is not the case in the Bs and Cs, where the trainers, assuming the role of

a dietician also, have a major influence in deciding the use/brands of the supplements.

The brands running popular among the trainers in the gym arenas of As and Bs are Ultimate

Nutrition/Optimum Nutrition/GNC for Whey protein (Muscle Building), Hydroxy Cut (fat

burner), Amino Acids/Glutamine from BodyFuelz and Optimum Nutrition. While again with the

inadequate financial strength among the C class customers, the choices of the trainers are also in

accordance to that, comprising of mostly home grown brands.

So for Nutritional supplement companies to take the advantage of Point of Sale, they should not

only focus on developing an effective distributors network, but also lay emphasis on making

their brands popular among the trainers, who will act as bridge between the distributors and

the end consumer. To garner the interest of the trainers the firms can provide certain incentives

with the sale of their products; this may initially put some burden on the firm but will

eventually pay rich dividends when the brand becomes popular among the trainers, and thereby

riding on the successful wave of Viral Marketing.

The annual pay package of the fitness trainers on an average is not very lucrative. As few people

in India have an understanding of the profession it is not considered a serious vocation. But this

scenario is now undergoing a change with the increase in demand of well qualified individuals

for big fitness centres owing to the upsurge in the awareness of the common man towards

fitness. While the Trainer’s pay check fall between 1.2 to 2.4 lakhs per annum (in As and some of

Bs), they usually supplement their income by taking personal Training sessions. Fitness expert

working with the high profile customers including the entertainment or corporate clientele are

earning attractively with pay based on the number of sessions and duration.

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The survey revealed the distribution of the trainers among the three gyms based on their

ages/experiences in this field (Exhibit 14). Not very hard to guess, Bs and Cs are dominated by

young trainers (with lower experiences) while As have a relatively older population of trainers

(with relatively higher experiences). The above observation is in line with the fact that an

increase in experience brings improved avenues.

The presence of females in this segment is very low; with less than five percent of trainers as

females this is still considered a male’s job.

Exhibit 11

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Age group of the Trainers

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8. Interesting information gathered from the survey in a Nut shell

Peak Timings in the gyms are mornings and evenings, with evenings being a little more

crowded than mornings.

While mornings witness a higher presence of females, evenings are the favourites

among the males. So if you are targeting female segment try to hit the gyms during the

earlier half of the day.

The gym goers unanimously voted to the fact that they don’t like to work out during the

weekends. This is also evident from a very low turnout of customers to gyms during

weekends.

The popular pattern of the frequency and duration of workout is 5 days/week and

45mins to 1 hour.

While aerobics are favourite gym activity among the females, males mostly go for weight

training.

The gym goers’ indulgences in other physical activities (like sports/recreational activity

such as camping/trekking) are minimal, with the exception of routine walks.

The percentage of able bodied individuals is highest in Cs, an interesting finding.

Gym trainer along with the usual guidance also give personal training sessions, the

numbers of personal clients the trainers cater to in A, B and C are 15, 10-12 and 2-4

respectively.

The behaviour/ etiquette of the trainers is good among all the three gyms with trainers

among Bs a little better, another interesting revelation.

9. Estimates of Sampling Errors:

As in the case of any sample survey, estimates from this study, as presented in the report, also

suffer from two major sources of errors: non – sampling and sampling errors. Non – sampling

errors arise basically from the procedural mistakes made during data collection and processing.

This may include the inability to interview the correct individual, misunderstanding of

questions on the part of either the interviewer or the respondent, and data entry errors. In

order to minimize the non – sampling errors a number of required precautions were taken

during the implementation of the study. However, we acknowledge that despite these efforts,

the non-sampling errors are impossible to avoid.

Sampling error, as the name suggest, arise due to the variation in the data obtained from

different samples selected for the study. The samples of respondents selected for this study

were from a spectrum of individuals related to this field. All possible measures are been taken

to curtail these errors.

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10. References

Usha Ram, Shireen J.Jejeebhoy,"Youth in India:Situation and Needs 2006- 2007".New Delhi:

Population Council.

Gurmeen Kaur, Dr Jamshed Subbah, “Exercise Science Awareness Among the Trainers in North

Delhi, India, The Journal of Young Investigators, Volume 19, Issue 23, May 2010.

Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd, "Nutraceutical market - India Report", July 2010.

Population Reference Bureau, "The Future Population of India, A Long-range Demographic

View", August 2007.

Mckinsey Global Institute (MGI), "India's urban awakening: Building inclusive cities, sustaining

economic growth", April 2010.

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Exhibits: Page No

Exhibit 1 Gender wise Enrolment in Gyms....................................................2

Exhibit 2.1 Professions of the Gym Goers (Males).........................................3

Exhibit 2.2 Professions of the Gym Goers (Females)....................................4

Exhibit 3.1 Age group of the Gym Goers (Males)............................................5

Exhibit 3.2 Age group of the Gym Goers (Females).......................................5

Exhibit 4 Comparative Age wise distribution (Males & females)........6

Exhibit 5 Percentage of individuals using supplements (Males).........7

Exhibit 6 Type of Supplement Preferred.........................................................8

Exhibit 7.1 Age wise use of the supplements.....................................................8

Exhibit 7.2 Age wise spending on Nutritional

Supplements/month/person.............................................................9

Exhibit 8 Increase in Gym enrolment over the years (2009 -2010)..10

Exhibit 9 Percentage of certified trainers in gyms.....................................11

Exhibit 10 The Number of trainers in gyms.....................................................12

Exhibit 11 Age group of Trainers..........................................................................14

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Appendix 1: Institutes Providing Fitness Certifications In India

1. SPORT AUTHORITY OF INDIA

Sports Authority of India, J.N. Stadium

Complex (East Gate), Lodhi Road, New

Delhi-110 003.

011 2436 2776

2. INSTITUTE FOR SPORTS ANDFITNESS DEVELOPMENT C – 10, Sanwal Nagar, Near Sadiq Nagar, New Delhi 110049, India

3. INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS

SCIENCES (IGIPESS)

(Faculty of Inter-Disciplinary & Applied

Sciences, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI)

B-Block, Vikaspuri

New Delhi

Delhi

Phone-No: 011-25593497

Fax: 011-25549003

4. GOLD GYM UNIVERSITY Phone: 800-491-4372 Phone: 702-369-4260

Fax: 702-369-4270

5. BFY SPORTS AND FITNESS

207, Kalbadevi Road, 1st Floor,

Mumbai 400002, India.

Tel: 91-22-22413636 / 22408320

Fax: 91-22-22410097

Email:[email protected]

6. LAKSHMIBAI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Kariavattom Post Trivandrum 695581

Kerala

7. SAI, NETAJI SUBHAS NATIONAL

INSTITUTE OF SPORTS

Patiala - 147 001

8. SAI, NS EASTERN CENTRE

Salt Lake City, Sector - III, Kolkata - 700

091 West Bengal

9. SAI, NS SOUTH CENTRE

University Campus, Bangalore - 560 056

Karnataka

10. ARSHA YOGA VIDYA PEETAM

TRUST ( A unit of the Arya Vaidya

Pharmacy(CBE) Ltd.,)

17, East Venkatasamy Road, R.S.Puram ,

Coimbatore - 641002 , Phone : 0422-

5370007

11. HVPM, Amravati - (Affiliated To

Amravati University)

12. GFFI FITNESS ACADEMY

35, North West Avenue Road, Punjabi

Bagh Club Road, Punjabi Bagh (west),

Opp. Vishal Mega Mart, New Delhi –

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110026, Contact: 9811309667,

9250173025

13. TALWALKARS FITNESS ACADEMEY

801 - 813 Mahalaxmi Chambers 22 Bhulabhai Desai Road Mumbai 400026 India Tel: +91 22 6612 6300 Fax: +91 22 6612 6363

14. FITNESS SOLUTION

E 193,Greater Kailash -II

New Delhi

INDIA

110048

+91-9810530027

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These are the Universities that impart sports education for coaches at the

undergraduate and postgraduate level i.e. Bachelors in Physical Education (B.PEd) and

Masters in Physical Education (MPEd).

1. AKAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIAL

EDUCATION

Punjab

2. ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY

Tamil Nadu

3. ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Tamil Nadu

4. ANJUMAN EDUCATION TRUST

Gujarat

5. ARISTOTLE COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

6. ARYA KANYA SHIKSHAN

MAHAVIDYALAYA

Gujarat

7. ATTILAKKAMMA VIDHYA SAMITHI S

MUNESWARA SWAMY TTI

Karnataka

8. BABU ANANT RAM JANTA COLLEGE

Haryana

9. BAPUJI COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

10. BEYNONSMITH TEACHER

TRAINING INSTITUTE

Karnataka

11. BHAGVAN MAHAVEER COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION

Gujarat

12. BHAGWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION PH EDUCATION

Haryana

13. BLDEAS S S COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

14. BVV SANGHAS BASAVESHWARA

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDN

Karnataka

15. C.S. JAIN TEACHER TRAINING

INSTITUTE

Tamil Nadu

16. CENTENARY COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

17. COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

C P ED

Gujarat

18. DARSH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

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19. DEFENCE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

20. DEGREE COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Gujarat

21. DR. ANBU PAUL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Tamil Nadu

22. DR. B G PATIL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

23. DR. S RADHAKRISHNA COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

24. DR. SUBHASH COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Gujarat

25. GOOD SAMARTAN INSTITUTE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Tamil Nadu

26. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Kerala

27. GOVERNMENT WOMEN PHYSICAL

EDUCATION COLLEGE

Chhattisgarh

28. GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION

Haryana

29. H.V.P. MANDAL'S DEGREE COLLEGE

OF PHYSICAL EDU

Maharashtra

30. HERITAGE COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Haryana

31. I.P. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

32. I.P.S. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY

Haryana

33. JAGDEEP EDUCATION TRUST

Gujarat

34. JAI JYOTHI EDN SOCIETYS COLLEGE

OF PHYSICAL EDN

Karnataka

35. JAN KALYAN CHARITABLE TRUST

Gujarat

36. JAY SITARAM KELVANI MANDAL

CPED COLLEGE

Gujarat

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37. JEYASURIYA TEACHER EDUCATION

AND TRAINING COLLEGE

Tamil Nadu

38. JSS TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTE

FOR MEN

Karnataka

39. K.M.A.S. COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

40. KARNATAKA PEOPLE EDUCATION

SOCIETY'S C P ED COLLEGE

Karnataka

41. KRANTIVEERA SANGOLI RAYANNA

COLLEGE OF PHY EDN

Karnataka

42. L.V.R. NAIDU COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Tamil Nadu

43. LNT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

44. LORD SHIVA COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION

Haryana

45. LOVELY INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION

Punjab

46. M.K. ANANTHARAJ COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

47. M.K. PATEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION

COLLEGE

Gujarat

48. MAHARANA PRATAP COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION

Haryana

49. MAHASATEE COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

50. MAHATMA GANDHI COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

51. MALNAD COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

52. MALWA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Punjab

53. MUKHI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

54. NACHIYARAMMAL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Tamil Nadu

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55. NOORUNNISSA C P ED COLLEGE

Karnataka

56. P.M. COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION & YOGA TIGIRIA

Orissa

57. P.S. MUTHU PHYSIAL EDUCATION

TEACHER TRAINING

Tamil Nadu

58. PRASANNAMANI COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDN & YOGA

Orissa

59. PROF GURSEWAK SINGH GOVT

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDN

Punjab

60. RAMAKRISHNAN CHANDRA

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDN

Tamil Nadu

61. S.G.K.V.B. COLLGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

62. S.K.R. COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Punjab

63. S.R.M. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

64. S.V.V. SANGHAS COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

65. SANJAY COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

66. SANSKRITI INSTITUTE OF

ADVANCED STUDIES

Uttar Pradesh

67. SANT JAI RAM DASS COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION

Haryana

68. SARASWATI C P ED COLLEGE

Gujarat

69. SARASWATI PHYSICAL COLLEGE

Haryana

70. SATCHIKITSA PRASARAK MANDAL

Maharashtra

71. SHAH SATNAM JI BOYS COLLEGE

Haryana

72. SHAH SATNAM JI GIRLS COLLEGE

Haryana

73. SHARIRIK SHIKSHAN

MAHAVIDHYALAYA

Gujarat

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74. SHETH C N VYAYAM VIDYA

BHAWAN

Gujarat

75. SHREE AMARDEEP CPED COLLEGE

SHREE AMARDEEP EDUCATION

Gujarat

76. SHREE JALARAM EDUCATION

TRUST

Gujarat

77. SHREE SATSANGI COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAL CPE

Gujarat

78. SHREE SWAMINARAYAN C P ED

COLLEGE

Gujarat

79. SHREE SWAMINARAYAN GURUKUL

KANSA

Gujarat

80. SHREE T S PATEL CPED COLLEGE

Gujarat

81. SHREEJI COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Gujarat

82. SHRI B SHAMSUNDER MEMORIAL

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL ED

Karnataka

83. SHRI C P VYAYAM

MAHAVIDAYALYA

Gujarat

84. SHRI G B PATEL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Gujarat

85. SHRI KRISHNA SPORTS COLLEGE

Haryana

86. SHRI SWAMINARAYAN COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Gujarat

87. SHRI UMIYA PHYSICAL EDUCATION

DABHA TA BAYAD

Gujarat

88. SMT. MANEKABA VYAYAM

VIDYABHAWAN

Gujarat

89. SMT. R. S. PATEL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Gujarat

90. SMT. Z S PATEL COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Gujarat

91. SREE MAHESWARA COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

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92. SRI GAVIRANGANATHA SWAMY

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDN

Karnataka

93. SRI ADICHUNCHANGIRI COLLEGE

OF EDUCATION

Karnataka

94. SRI B V N COLLEGE PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

95. SRI DIVYA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

96. SRI K G NADGIR COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

97. SRI K VENKATAPATHEPPA

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

98. SRI PADMARAJA COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

99. SRI PRABHURAJENDRA COLLEGE

OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

100. SRI R S MALWAD COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

101. SRI RAMACHANDRA COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

102. SRI SADGURU KABEERANANDA

COLLEGE OF PHY EDN

Karnataka

103. ST. ANTHONYS COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

104. SUVARNAMUKHI COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

105. SUVIDHA EDUCATION TRUST

SUVIDHA VYAYAM MAHAVIDYALAYA

Gujarat

106. SWAMI VIVEKANAND COLLEGE OF

PHYSCIAL EDUCATION

Gujarat

107. SWASTIK COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Gujarat

108. TAGORE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Haryana

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109. TARUR COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

110. THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Gujarat

111. TMAE SOCIETYS TEACHER

TRAINING INSTITUTE

Karnataka

112. TUNGABHADRA COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

113. V.K. VORA COLLEGE OF

EDUCATION

Gujarat

114. VIBHAS TRUST URVASHI DEVI

NIKETAN

Gujarat

115. VIDYARANYA COLLEGE OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karnataka

116. VINAYAKA MISSIONS UNIVERSITY,

SALEM

Tamil Nadu

117. VISHNU C P ED COLLEGE

Karnataka

118. VIVEKANANDA RURAL

EDUCATION TRUST COLL FO PHY EDN

Karnataka

119. YADUVANSHI INSTITUTE OF

EDUCATION

Haryana

120. YMCA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Karnataka

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Appendix 2: Fitness Equipment Manufacturers in India

1. COSCO (INDIA) LIMITED

2/8 ROOP NAGAR, DELHI - 110 007

(INDIA)

Tel : + 91-11-23843000, 23844000,

23845000

Fax : + 91-11-23846000

E-mail : [email protected]

2. JERAI FITNESS PVT. LTD.

#2A, Suyog Apt., New Link Road,

Near Link View Hotel, Borivali (W),

Mumbai - 91. Maharashtra, INDIA.

Tel.: 91 22 28337737 / 91 22 28337738

Cell.: 91 9322626565 / 91 98200 27746

E-mail: [email protected]

3. PERFECT FITNESS TECHNOLOGY

PVT. LTD.

Mr. Ramdas Iyer

A3/43 Mira Road East, 401 107, India,

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Phone No. : 91-022-

41569442/41569448/27616908

Mobile: +91-09322596430

/9820135072

Fax : 91-22-8105678

4. RISHI INDUSTRIES

Mr. Bhawnesh Jangid

A 60, Pratap Nagar.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan-342004

India

Phone : +91-291-2762778

Fax : +91-291-2762778

E-mail : [email protected]

Alternate Email-Id :

[email protected]

Mobile : 91-9829029697

Web Site :

http://www.rishiindustries.com

5. MONA LISA HEALTH CARE

Mr Mr. Harmeet Singh

173-l, Model Town, Yamuna Nagar,

Haryana, India

Phone No. :91-01732-231990

Mobile: +91-9416031990,

Fax : 91-1732-221596

6. SHREE RADHAVALLABH SPORTS &

FITNESS

P.K.Gupta

353/5, Phool Bagh Colony,

Meerut -250001 (U.P.) INDIA

Mobile : (+91) -09837376288

email: [email protected]

7. NEW SEARS INDIA

Opp. Hotel Rajmahal,

A.T.Road, Paltan Bazar,

Guwahati - 781 001

Phone Number: + 91 361 2732475

Mobile Number: + 91 98640 61569

+ 91 94350 41428

Mail at:

[email protected]

[email protected]

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8. CREATIVE FITNESS

Blue Heaven TPS IV Ist Road Bandra,

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

9. DEE ESS SPORTS

M. S. Nandra

EG-1-9, Link Nagar, Ladowali Road,

Jalandhar, Punjab, India

10. STEVE'S GYM

#23, Wheelers Road,

Cox Town,

Bangalore - 560 005.

India.

Phone: 080- 25486099, 25353323 /

+919844033487

11. SUMMIT FITNESS EQUIPMENT

A-24, H-Block, M.I.D.C

Phone : +91-20-65104775/30682784/

3068

Mobile : +91-9158438660

E-mail: [email protected]

12. NEE DEE LEE EENTERPRISES

Mr. Neelesh Jain

503, Citi Corner No II, Sector 29, Plot 53,

Sector 29,

Mumbai, Vashi

Maharashtra

India

Pin Code : 400703

Phone : +91-22-27660971,+91-

9323260971

Fax : +91-22-27656672

Web Site: http://www.needeelee.in

13. AN MAIZO WORLDWIDE

1, Hardaspur Road, Sapror Chowk,

Jalandhar Phagwara Highway,

Post: Nangal Majha

Phagwara, Punjab 144403

India

Tel: +(91)-(181)-2651168

Fax: +(91)-(181)-2483124

14. CRIMSON INTERNATIONAL

Mr. Kuldip Raj Mahajan

C-90, Sports and Surgical Complex

Jalandhar, Punjab - 144 001 (India)

Phone : +(91)-(181)-2651020

Mobile : +(91)-

9915039372/9357218828

15. PERFECT FITNESS TECNOLOGY

PVT. LTD.

Mr. Ramdas Iyer

Electronic Sadan No. 1, Unit No. B-51,

MIDC, TTC, Mahape

Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 710,

India

E-mail: [email protected]

Telephone:+(91)-(22)-41569442/

41569448/ 27617459

Mobile: +(91)-9820135072/

9833435072

Fax:+(91)-(22)-41569458/ 27617458

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16. ASIAN SPORTS & ENTERPRISE

(INDIA)

Sudesh kapoor

Mobile :09312278260, 09311178260

Rampal Kapoor

Mobile :09310745183

34,Market Block, II nd Floor,

Nehru Nagar, New Delhi-110065

17. FIGURE CONTROL EQUIPMENT

Mr. Dhananjay Ghodke

S.No: 50/19 B/ 6 B, Narhe Industrial

Area.

Narhe

Pune - 411041

Maharashtra

India

Phone: +91-20-24390960

Fax: +91-20-24221832

Mobile Phone:+91-9970363344

Web Site:

http://www.cardiogymfitness.in

18. SPAVY FITNESS

P1/5, Sai Palace,

Near Chandani Chowk,

Paud Road, Kothrud

Pune 411029

INDIA

Phone / Fax: +91-20-25285212,

25285306.

E-mail: [email protected]

19. POWER INDIA

Mr. Shailendra Trivedi

K.P. Road, Lalla Babu Crossing,

Bulandshahar - 203001,

Uttar Pradesh, India

Phone:91-5732-280374

Mobile:+919897064436

Fax:91-5732-282257

20. JANGIND ENTERPRISES

Mr. Parveen Kumar Sharma

Mobile:+919810888940,

+919313480242

B-70/C, Phase-1, Maya Puri,

Industrial Area,

New Delhi - 110064,

India

Phone:91-11-28116387/64516812

Fax:91-11-41759169

21. SAI WORKS

Mr. Arun Kevadia

Opp. Lalji Pada Police Chowki,

New Link Road, Gandhi Nagar,

Lalji Pada, Kandivali (W),

Mumbai - 400067, Maharashtra,

India

Mobile:+919821232313,

+919821292919

22. TARA SPA SYSTEM

Mr. Sunil Kumar Hastir

16-C Wariana Industrial Complex,

Complex Road,Jalandhar - 144002,

Punjab, India

Phone:91-181-2202988/2650998

Fax:91-181-2650998/2650998

Mobile:+919814014943

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23. GYMPAC FITNESS PRODUCTS

Gympac Fitness Systems Pvt Ltd

Place page

No 601, 6th Floor, Barton Centre

Mg Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

080 25583639

24. SAHNI SPORTS

Mr. Puneet Sahni (Managing Director)

Mr. Vineet Sahni (Chief Executive Sales)

632/2 Jagriti Vihar,

Meerut-250 004 (U.P.) (India)

Phone : +91-121-4003164, 2603708

Fax : +(91)-(121)-4006149

Mobile (Direct): +(91)-

9997533201/9897204504

25. DADA SPORTS

Pawar Indl.Estate

Cherai, Thane (w)

Maharashtra 400601

ph: 022-25340084

alt: 9821160749

[email protected]

26. BHASEEN SPORTS

Mr. Navneet Bhaseen

Mr. Zubin Bhaseen-

[email protected]

Bhaseen Sports Pvt. Ltd.

34 Basti Nau Jalandhar

Punjab, India

Phone: 0091-181-

5095293,5010241,5014910

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Appendix 3: Major Fitness Equipments Brands In India (Imported)

1. AFTON HEALTH AND FITNESS

Shagun Health Products Pvt. Ltd

55 Montieth Road, (Embassy Towers -

Basement)

Egmore, Chennai-600008 .

INDIA.

TELEPHONE: +91 44 2855 3881,

2855 4951, 2855 5191

FAX : +91 44 4214 6066

[email protected]

2. STEX FITNESS EQUIPMENTS

Shagun Health Products Pvt. Ltd

55 Montieth Road, (Embassy Towers -

Basement)

Egmore, Chennai-600008 .

INDIA.

TELEPHONE: +91 44 2855 3881,

2855 4951, 2855 5191

FAX : +91 44 4214 6066

3. AEROFIT EQUIPMENTS

Mr Bhanu Prakash :9849071401,

040-27890833 ,040-27893360

Mr R.P.S. Yadav :9440861697,

040-27811521, 040-66383013

[email protected]

4. LIFEFITNESS EQUIPMENTS

Cardio Fitness (India) Private Limited

E 218, Greater Kailash II

New Delhi 110 048

India

TEL (91) 11 41639400/1/2/3

FAX (+91) 11 29210268

[email protected]

http://www.cardiofitness.com

5. PROBODYLINE FITNESS

Industrial Traders, Ahmedabad

Mr. Hemal Hasmukhbhai Parikh

No. A/4, Mahalaxmi Centre,

Opposite Raam Baag Maninagar Post

Office,

Jagabhai Park, Raambaag, Maninagar

Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380 028, India

Telephone:+(91)-(79)-65136303

Mobile :+(91)-9879675977

Email: [email protected]

6. SHARP FIT FITNESS EQUIPMENTS

Rama Health Care Ltd., 37/1373-A,

Plamoottil Building,

Kumaranasan Jn., Kaloor,

Cochin, Ernakulam

India

Phone: 0484 - 3206 7464

Mobile: 93498 11818

7. BODY SOLID FITNESS

Acme Fitness Pvt. Ltd.

No. 1, Ambalavanan Street,

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100 ft Road, Arumbakkam,

Chennai-600 106.

Phone : +91-44-2475 3272/4934,

Fax : +91-44-2475 5292

E-mail : [email protected]

8. REEBOK FITNESS ACCESSORIES

Lodhi Sports

7, Main Market

Lodhi Colony (Near PNB)

New Delhi – 110003

Ph: 011-24647605

011-24647606

011-24647607

9. POWER PLATE

Afton

28, Castle Street,

Ground Floor,

Ashoknagar

Bangalore

9880212366 / 080-2206762

Lodhi Sports

7, Main Market,

Lodhi Colony,

Near Punjab National Bank

New Delhi -987340894

10. CYBEX/BODY STRONG FITNESS/

KEISER/OCTANE FITNESS

Fitline

308/9, Shahzada Bagh, Old Rohtak Road

Delhi (INDIA)

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.fitlineindia.com

11. KAESUN FITNESS

Dynamic Fitness

702, 7th Floor, GD ITL Tower,

B - 08, Netaji Subhash Place,

New Delhi - 110034

E - Mail: [email protected]

12. PRECOR & HUR FITNESS

Gympac Fitness Systems Pvt Ltd

Place page

No 601, 6th Floor, Barton Centre

Mg Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

080 25583639

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Appendix 4: Nutritional Supplement Manufacturers in India

1. BIO BODYFUELZ LTD

No. 72, Marshalls Road, Egmore

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

600 008

INDIA

E-mail: [email protected]

Telephone:+ (91)-(44)-42014141

http://www.bodyfuelz.com

2. ALNA BIOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED

Mr. Jagjit Singh

SCF-320, 2nd Floor, M. Market,

Manimajra

Chandigarh - 134 109,

India

Email: [email protected],

[email protected]

Telephone: +(91)-(172)-5067396/

5067397/ 5067397

Mobile: + (91)-9216022110/

9216504338

Fax: + (91)-(172)-5078620

3. AMVIT PHARMACEUTICALS

G-1/1155, Mansarover Park, Shahdara,

Delhi - 110032, Delhi, India

Phone: 91-11-22574094

Mobile: +919212716305

4. VEE REMEDIES

Mr. Vinay Gupta

1254, Sector 8-C

Chandigarh - 160 018, India

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: + (91)-9814020377/

9855150377

5. CINEREA BIOTECH PVT. LTD.

Mr. Sumesh Kumar sharma

SCF-271, First Floor, Motor Market,

Manimajra

Chandigarh – India

+ (91)-9779106140

[email protected]

[email protected]

6. VENKY'S SPORTS NUTRITION

Baner Road,

Pune 411045

Tel: 020 27291837, 27292456

Email: [email protected]

7. NUTRAMEN HEALTHCARE PVT. LTD.

Health Care Centres

Phone Number :

9811229349, 9811229349,

9811229349

B-27, Mahipalpur,ND-37

Mahipalpur

Delhi – 110037

8. SPORTS NUTRITION TECHNOLOGY

Reg. Office:

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3/10,M.M.T.C Colony

Naganallur,

Chennai-600061,

Tamilnadu, India

Tel.: 044 22242579

9. PARRY ENTERPRISE INDIA LTD

Mr.R.N.Swamy, GM-Sales,

Tel: 44 25306400

Fax: 44 25342378

Dare House,

# 2, NSC Bose Road,

Chennai - 600 001.

Tamil Nadu.

[email protected]

10. COACH'S FORMULA

Sabnam House,

Plot No. A-15/16,

CentralCross Rd-B,

MIDC Andheri (East),

Mumbai 400093,India,

Phone no : +91 22 66988301/42359300

Fax no : +91 22 66988330

11. US HEALTH PRODUCTS

Mr. Rajiv Vats

84-H, Ist Floor,

Lane No - 3

Krishna Nagar,Safdarjung Enclave

New Delhi- 110029

+ 91 9810460960

[email protected]

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Appendix 5: International Nutritional Supplements Brands in India

(Imported)

1. OPTIMUM

NUTRITION/BSN/LABRADA

Neulife

HEAD OFFICE: B-20, Shriram Estate,

Near Wadala Tel Exchange, Wadala,

Mumbai - 400031

+91 22 40732222

Fax: +91 22 24110121

2. ULTIMATE NUTRITION

Paradise Nutrition Inc.

24, Nagdevi Cross Lane,

4th Floor,

Mumbai 400 003

+91-22-2344 6145

+91-22-6633 6337

+91-22-2345 9350

3. GNC

Guardian Lifecare Private Limited

Guardian House,

Plot No. 55, Sector - 37

Udyog Vihar

Phase VI

Gurgoan--122001

+91-124-4064061/62

Fax: +91-124-4064063

[email protected]

4. SCI-MX

Prana Wellness

B-204 Krishna Kunj

Tambe Nagar

Mulund West

Maharashtra

400080

INDIA

[email protected]

+91 9860692159

+91 9833720381

5. NUTREX

MD Impex

Moararji Velji Bld, Kolbhat Lane

Kalbhadevi Rd, Mumbai, 400002

India

Mobile: +91 9833141212,

+91 9819045707

6. GASPARI NUTRITION

Perfect Body

5, Parag Building, J P Road,

Versova, Andheri W

Mumbai - 400 061

India

+91-22-26367788

+91-22-26368899

+91-22-26398962

Fax No.:022 26367519

[email protected]

7. THE ISOPURE PRODUCTS/

INTERACTIVE NUTRITION/

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PRECISION SPORTS SUPPLEMENTS/

MUSCLE PHARM

Unlimited Nutrition

58 / B, Reshamwala Building, 2nd Floor

Office Number - 6, Mohamad Ali road,

Mumbai - 400003.

+91 22 40100770 / +91 22 23424079

Fax No: +91 22 40100774

8. SAN NUTRITION/CYTOSPORT

Proactive

101, Prestige Court, KH Road

Bangalore – 560 027

Ph: +91 80 2211 2256

+91 990020 20343

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Appendix 6: Major Gyms/Fitness Chains in India

1. GOLDS GYM

Garden View, J Mehta Marg,

Nepeansea Road,

Mumbai - 400 006,

INDIA

Tel.:+91-22-23694654 / 23694677

http://www.goldsgymindia.com/

2. TALWALKARS

801 - 813 Mahalaxmi Chambers

22 Bhulabhai Desai Road

Mumbai 400026

India

Tel: +91 22 6612 6300

Fax: +91 22 6612 6363

http://www.talwalkars.net/

3. LEENA MOGRE FITNESS

Gopi Tank Road, Khot Gali, Shivaji Park

Bombay, Maharashtra 400016

022 24449926

4. FITNESS ONE

No.31/a, Mandapam road,

(Opp ESI dispensary),

Kilpauk garden road,

Chennai - 600 010.

Phone: 044 - 2647 6222

044 - 2647 4222

044 - 2644 7422

Fax: 044 - 2647 6999

http://www.fitnessone.in/

5. SNAP FITNESS

#3293, 1st Floor, 12th Main Road, HAL

2nd Stage

Bangalore, KA 560008

080-25200488

http://www.snapfitness.com/

6. SYKZ FITNESS

201-214 Samartha Vaibhav,

off New Link Road.,

Oshiwara, Andheri (W), Mumbai 53

022 - 6692 3233 / 3334 / 9830

http://www.sykzfitness.com/

7. FITNESSFIRST

5th Floor, N.H 8,

Ambience Mall,

DLF City Phase III

Gurgaon, Haryana 122002

09818014237

0124-432 5900

http://www.fitnessfirst.com/

8. BARBARIAN POWER GYM

BARBARIAN POWER GYM PVT. LTD.,

203/ 204 B NEBULA,

4TH CROSS ROAD,

Andheri (W) Mumbai 400053.

India.

0091-22-40169509

http://www.barbarianpowergym.com

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9. OZONE CLUBS

D-27, Defence Colony,

New Delhi.

Tel. : 41550130-50

http://www.ozoneclubs.com/

10. VIBES

D-5,Hauz Khas ,

New Delhi-16

Tel :011-26536606/12, 41656607

http://www.vibes.co.in/

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Appendix 7: Major Gyms in the Cities

DELHI/NCR

1. Body Studio Gym

#5/18

Ground Floor

Patel Nagar

Delhi -110008

2. THE PERFECT FITNESS

T-34, 3rd Floor,

Manish Global Mall,

Plot No 2, Sector 22,

LSC Dwarka, New Delhi,

110075

Phone:+91-11-45142489,

+91-11-45142490

3. TECHNO FITNESS

A4, Tamoor Nagar,

New Friends Colony,

New Delhi, 110065

Phone:

+91-11-26932577

+91-9717774999

4. THE GYM

1, Kohat Enclave,

Pitampura,

New Delhi, 110034

Phone:

+91-11-42451115

+91-9811111128

5. RASHTRIYA SWABHIMAN KHEL

PARISAR

Sports Complex,

Pitampura,

Near To Tv Tower,

New Delhi, 110088

Phone:

+91-11-27326147,

+91-11-27326260

6. MARS FITNESS ERA

F-3/8, Krishna Nagar,

New Delhi, 110051

Phone:

+91-11-22002070

+91-9811208301

7. ROCK GYM

Dwarka,

New Delhi, 110075

Phone:

+91-9910300136

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BANGALORE

1. BEN BODY STUDIO

No. 2012 Shreyas Plaza,

100 Ft Road, Indira Nagar,

Banglore - 560038.

Ph: 08042689000-99

Mobile: 9900579810

2. ASPIRATIONS

100 Feet Main Road,

Indira Nagar,

Bangalore, 560038

Phone:+91-80-41523456,

3. VENUS FITNESS CENTRE

298, 8th Main,

5th Cross,

Padmanabha Nagar,

Bangalore, 560070

Phone:

+91-9886772650

4. CHISEL CENTRE

36, NR Chambers,

Richmond Road,

Bangalore 560 025

India

Phone: +91 0 5567488/ 489

5. FITNESS WORLD GYM

No. 5,

Above Srinidhi Upchar,

Ombr Layout,

Banaswadi,

Bangalore, 560043

Phone:+91-80-42109049

6. BODY KRAFT

1317, 9th Cross,

Bhikshu Towers,

(Near Pai Comfort Hotel),

J P Nagar 2nd Phase,

Bangalore, 560078

Phone:+91-80-26588562

7. MUSCLE TRIBES GYM

775, Lissa Arcade,

16th Main Road,

BTM Layout 2nd Stage,

Bangalore, 560076

8. POWER HOUSE GYM

No.1638,

Cellar, 80ft Road,

SBM Colony,

Banashankari 1st Stage,

Bangalore, 560050

Phone:+91-80-26606060

9. BODY AND SOUL

Shop No. S1/S2,

Spice Garden Compound,

Airport Main Road, Marathalli,

Bengaluru

Phone: 080 41680092

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MUMBAI

1. MICKY MEHTAS 360 GYM

804/A, Ghamat Lodge,

Dr. Ambedkar Road,

Dadar T.T.,

Mumbai, 400014

Phone:

+91-22-65542388,

+91-22-65542389

2. EVOLVE

Meera apartment,

Gr. Floor, TPS III Scheme,

Borivali (W).

Mumbai - 400 092

Tel No.-28333680 / 783

3. FITNESS TRENDS

Nos. 43-48, 1st floor,

MHADA Commerical Complex,

New Link Road, Oshiwara, Andheri (W),

Mumbai - 400 102.

Tel : 022 - 2635 0068 / 2639 5091

Fax : 022 - 2635 0068 / 2639 5091

4. BOMBAY GYMKHANA

MG Road,

Fort,

Mumbai 400 001.

INDIA

Tel : (+91-22) 2207 0760-63-66-68 /

2207 0311-12-13-14

Fax :- 2207 0431 /

22071401

5. BODYWORKS WEIGHT

MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

C/305 Shiv Ashish

66 S.V Road Andheri(west)

Mumbai,

Maharashtra 400 058

India

Tel: +91 22 2624 2978

6. MERCURY THE GYM AND

FITNESS CENTER

S V Road, Mumbai, 400062

Phone: +91-22-56082056

7. KNIGHT GYM

Soham Bungalow No 19,

JVPD Scheme, Juhu,

Mumbai, 400049

Phone:

+91-22-26280335,

+91-22-30915745

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CHENNAI

1. O2 HEALTH STUDIO

17/10, Shyam Garden,

Khader Nawaz Khan Road,

Nungambakkam,

Chennai-600006,

India.

Tel : 91-44-42323231,

28332121

2. ABINAYA GYM AND HEALTH CENTRE

84a, Arcent Road,

Vadapalani,

Chennai- 600026

3. RAY'S FIT STOP

87/67, 1st Floor,

Avvai Shanmugam Salai,

Royepettah, Chennai-14

Ph: +9144 43238182

+9144 28473132

Mobile: +91 98849 50986

4. BODY FIT

A-8, Round Tana,

2nd Avenue,

Anna Nagar,

Chennai, 600040

Tel: +91-44-26207056,

+91-44-26207388

5. B FIT GYM TRIPLICANE

No 108 & 109,

2nd Floor,

Hameedia Shopping Mahal,

Triplicane High Road,

Triplicane,

Chennai, 600005

Tel:+91-44-42663307

+91-9841707251

6. THE GYM

The Park,

601, Anna Salai,

Chennai, 600006

Phone:

+91-44-42144000,

+91-44-42144100

7. FEATHERS FITNESS FOR WOMEN

No 11/45,

Konnur High Road

Ayanavaram,

Chennai - 600 023

Contact: +91-44-26748858,

+91-9677182064

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KOLKATA

1. PHYSIOMAX

Saltee plaza,

AN block,

Ground floor,

Saltlake, Sector v,

Kolkata 700102.

Tel:

033-65367696/

9051358213/

9830093459

2. GYM KHANA

P 91/1,

Cit Road,

Entally,

Kolkata, 700014

Tel: +91-33-22460251

3. BODYLINE GYM

New Alipore,

Kolkata,

West Bengal

Tel: 033 2478 2750

4. REVA PURIS FITNESS CENTRE

AND HEALTH CLUB

No 18,

Dover Road,

Behind St Lawrence High School,

Ballygunge, Kolkata, 700019

Tel: +91-33-24746794 ‎

5. INSPIRATION

No 21/1A/3,

1st Floor,

Darga Road,

Near Jindal Tower,

Park Circus,

Kolkata, 700017

Tel:

+91-33-40141700,

+91-33-40141702,

6. PAULS GYM

157A, Arabindra Sarani,

Shovabazar,

Kolkata, 700006

Phone:

91-9831163746

7. ADDLIFE FITNESS AND

SPA PVT LTD

5th Floor,

Block-A,

No 22 Camac Street,

Kolkata, 700016

Phone:

+91-33-40013701,

+91-33-40013702

8. SPORTZ FITNESS CENTRE

3rd Floor,

8A Diamond Harbour Road,

Thakurpukur,

Kolkata, 700063

Phone:

91-33-64505269/+91-9830136062

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