Founded by,
Abby Desai, Emily Kyman, Peter Warren
and Mark Hoeman
The Problem:
• Veteran unemployment rate
What we offer:
• Affordable military influenced training classes.
o Offered at local gyms, parks, and schools
• A van filled with training equipment will go to the
customer with three veteran personal trainers.
• MTF does either personal training or group classes.
Customers:
• Individuals looking to get in shape
• Sports Teams
• Individuals looking to help veterans
• Unemployed veterans
Start up costs:
• Two 2010 Ford E-250 35,000 Miles
• Creve Coeur Golfview Office Space 1,434 Square Feet Parking Spots included
• Workout Essentials (ropes, tires, jump rope, cones, etc.)
• Admin
• Training Certification
• Salary for trainers
• Salary for Manager
• Salary for financer
• Unexpected costs
• Insurance for trainers
• Insurance for 2 cars
• $364,710.75 Overall Total
Market:
http://shop.bo
Why we will be successful and how we are
different:
• We come to the customers.
• We are affordable.
• Little overhead cost.
• Large margins for profit.
What we do with our profits:
• MTF creates a charitable book foundation for
veteran children.
• College books go up in price every year, last
year the average cost of college supplies
was $1,207.
• Makes it easier for veteran’s children to go to
college.
Scalability:
• More cities
• More vans
• Supplements
• Gear
• More funds for college textbooks
Wrap up:
• Americans want to help
veterans
• Fitness market is growing
• MTF employs veterans
and offers military based
fitness classes
● Profits dedicated to expansion and books for
veteran’s children
Citations
• http://www.militaryebooks.com/military-fitness.php
• https://extension.udel.edu/sussexconnection/2014/03/05/be-a-4h-social-media-ambassador/
• http://shop.boundboxing.com/assets/images/title-boxing-logo-large.jpg
• http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=&
imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwcsfcenter.com%2F2011%2F11%2Fzumba-classes%2Fzumba-logo%2F&h=0&w=0&tbnid
• http://atticusjames.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/lifetime_fitness_logo.jpg
• http://www.iloveportlandmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Tough-Mudder-orange-border1.jpg
• http://www.yellow-tie.org/storage/images/wellbridge.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1328455675699
• http://0079a98.netsolhost.com/images/486_Nutriformance_Logo.jpg
• http://soelfoundation.org/the-military-drugging-american-soldiers/
• http://makeartfromwar.com/2013/03/11/unemployment-rates-for-post-911-veterans-2012-2013/
• https://www.collegedata.com/cs/content/content_payarticle_tmpl.jhtml?articleId=10064

Mtf presentation quack (1)

  • 1.
    Founded by, Abby Desai,Emily Kyman, Peter Warren and Mark Hoeman
  • 2.
    The Problem: • Veteranunemployment rate
  • 3.
    What we offer: •Affordable military influenced training classes. o Offered at local gyms, parks, and schools • A van filled with training equipment will go to the customer with three veteran personal trainers. • MTF does either personal training or group classes.
  • 4.
    Customers: • Individuals lookingto get in shape • Sports Teams • Individuals looking to help veterans • Unemployed veterans
  • 5.
    Start up costs: •Two 2010 Ford E-250 35,000 Miles • Creve Coeur Golfview Office Space 1,434 Square Feet Parking Spots included • Workout Essentials (ropes, tires, jump rope, cones, etc.) • Admin • Training Certification • Salary for trainers • Salary for Manager • Salary for financer • Unexpected costs • Insurance for trainers • Insurance for 2 cars • $364,710.75 Overall Total
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Why we willbe successful and how we are different: • We come to the customers. • We are affordable. • Little overhead cost. • Large margins for profit.
  • 8.
    What we dowith our profits: • MTF creates a charitable book foundation for veteran children. • College books go up in price every year, last year the average cost of college supplies was $1,207. • Makes it easier for veteran’s children to go to college.
  • 9.
    Scalability: • More cities •More vans • Supplements • Gear • More funds for college textbooks
  • 10.
    Wrap up: • Americanswant to help veterans • Fitness market is growing • MTF employs veterans and offers military based fitness classes ● Profits dedicated to expansion and books for veteran’s children
  • 11.
    Citations • http://www.militaryebooks.com/military-fitness.php • https://extension.udel.edu/sussexconnection/2014/03/05/be-a-4h-social-media-ambassador/ •http://shop.boundboxing.com/assets/images/title-boxing-logo-large.jpg • http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=& imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwcsfcenter.com%2F2011%2F11%2Fzumba-classes%2Fzumba-logo%2F&h=0&w=0&tbnid • http://atticusjames.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/lifetime_fitness_logo.jpg • http://www.iloveportlandmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Tough-Mudder-orange-border1.jpg • http://www.yellow-tie.org/storage/images/wellbridge.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1328455675699 • http://0079a98.netsolhost.com/images/486_Nutriformance_Logo.jpg • http://soelfoundation.org/the-military-drugging-american-soldiers/ • http://makeartfromwar.com/2013/03/11/unemployment-rates-for-post-911-veterans-2012-2013/ • https://www.collegedata.com/cs/content/content_payarticle_tmpl.jhtml?articleId=10064

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Statistics on how many veterans have returned since 9/11 and the unemployment rate