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* 1. Would you or someone you know, purchase an indoor fitness/recreation system that takes up little to no space and can be put away and converted into shelving if needed?

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* 2. Would you install a fitness/recreation system onto your wall if it took very little time/effort and could easily convert to shelving or used for practical applications?

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* 3. What would you value a fitness/recreation system that could be easily installed to your wall and allow you to perform a full body workout and also offer an array of fitness/sporting activities/recreation? (the product would be collapsible, and could be easily stowed away in case you are having company, the brackets on the wall would double as shelving brackets) 

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* 4. What would be your ideal at home gym?

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* 5. Have you ever used the TRX, Total Gym, or Bowflex at home? If yes, what would you change about the system? If no, why not?

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* 6. Could you see a hybrid system of Bowflex/TRX, extremely compact and versatile, becoming popular in apartments, hotels, and cities worldwide? If yes, why?

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* 7. Would you use an indoor fitness system that allows you to connect a pull-up bar, heavy bag/speed bag, multiple practical extensions, and a knee raise/dip extension? If you know systems that offer this, what are they?

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* 8. How important is it to you that if you invest money into a fitness system that's going to be in your home, that it should have multiple uses and should be minimal and hidden if needed?

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* 9. How often do you workout at home?

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* 10. If a home gym came to the market that offered various full body workouts, cardio training, and recreational activities, would you consider purchasing for the right price? If yes, what cardio extensions would you like to see?

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