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SmartGymMitchell Farley Wolfe, Daniel Jeong, Jasleen Kaur,
Glenn Harless, Scott Rogers, Ian Gilmore
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WHY THE GYM?1.General Dissatisfaction with Gym
Experience2.Source(s) of dissatisfaction unclear - Further
Research Needed.3.Scott works there.
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General Interviews (Methods)General Questions about Gym Experience:
“How often do you go to the gym?”
“Do you like how communal the gym is?”
“Do you have a certain time preference? If so, why?”
“Do you feel the need to get motivated to go to the gym?”
“Do you feel comfortable in crowded gyms ?”
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General Interviews (Findings)- People enjoy bringing friends- People have different schedules- Motivation is a big factor- Equipment availability is an issue - It’s hard to actually get to the gym
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Contextual Interview I (Methods)-Focus on equipment availability and crowding-Observe participant while they work out at the gym-Ask general questions for additional clarification
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Contextual Interview I (Findings)- Highest level of traffic was during 5-7 pm- Equipment availability was a huge issue as it
increased time spent in the gym- Friends would often work out together and
rotate between machines in order to expedite their process
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Contextual Interview II (Methods)- Taking notes while observing at the gym - Taking pictures at the gym and of gym goers- Asking additional questions with regards to
the participant’s experience at the gym and with the equipment
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Contextual Interview II (Findings)- The most crowded section was the free
weight/squat section in the back of the gym- Those who did use phones, used in gaps
between workouts.
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PersonasDAVEThe gym is a lifestyle not a hobby. Motivation comes from the desire to not miss a day.
LARRYThe casual gym user. Finds time when he can, but doesn’t stress over missed workouts. Overcrowding is big incentive to avoid the gym.
KELLYEndurance athlete who spends 60% of her day training. Uses gym for weight training only.
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Sequence Model
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Ideation SessionFocus: Gym Mobile Applications- a gym social media app to gain workout
buddies- an app that kept track of workout goals and
achievements- an app that monitored machine usage - an app that could plan workouts
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Paper Prototype (App)
LOG IN CREATEWORKOUT
MY WORKOUTS
MY GYM
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Paper Prototypes (Hardware)The LyfeTymeThe Mark I
● Large rectangular light/button
● Two loops to affix the device to a machine
● No locking mechanism
● No way to adjust the loops’ size
● Smaller design overall
● Small circular light/button
● Rectangular stabilizer replaces loops for maximum hold
● Small loops on the side to hold a lock
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Future Plans ILASER SENSOR
We plan on having a laser sensor that tracks the number of reps on each machine.
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Future Plans IIPROTOTYPE
This is a highly technical product.We will likely need a large amount of outside help to make a functional unit.
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Future Plans IIIGym and Developer Community Involvement
Community involvement is key to our product reaching maximum utility.
So many different functionalities are possible and we rely on hobbyists’ creativity.
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