Social Networking For Fitness Professionals: Fitspott
Posted on October 6, 2008
Filed Under Personal Trainers, Social Networking |
Fispott.com announces a new social networking platform for fitness and health professionals.
New York, NY, October 6, 2008 — As the economy worsens and layoffs increase, the health and fitness industry is sure to experience an influx of new people looking for jobs. Personal training, group health exercise instruction, dance instruction, sports specific training and other forms of exercise leadership positions will become more attractive as they offer flexible and lucrative options for making ends meet.
Fitspott, a social networking platform for health and fitness, will launch the beta version of its site in the upcoming months. The platform will organize the very large and convoluted health and fitness industry into easy to navigate sub-communities of members with similar interests, goals, skills, desires and needs. One of the primary goals of the platform is to maximize the promotional options available to the exercise leader.
“Health and Fitness professionals will have the opportunity to leverage the power of a social networking platform to maximize their exposure to the right kind of audience. In addition to utilizing the platform as a promotional tool, health and fitness professionals will be able to network with colleagues across the US and Canada to find and share new exercise techniques and technologies,” says David Gise, Co-Founder of Fitspott.
The Fitspott team is made up of a group of highly motivated and diverse entrepreneurs, athletes and creative minds. “Creating an online community of health and fitness professionals offers a great place for the fitness enthusiast to get the answers, direction, new ideas and motivation they are always looking for,” says Erin Hurry, Co-Founder of Fitspott.
Fitspott will reach out to personal training certification organizations and health clubs to help promote the Fitspott platform and its benefits. As the competition for jobs in the health and fitness industry intensifies, survival of the fittest will be more about who can best promote themselves than who has the biggest biceps.
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