Operating A Medical Fitness Center
Presents The Owner and Management With Unique Challenges.

Overcome those challenges by capitalizing on our years of experience in operations and clinical integration.
Rocky Mountain Human Performance provides the attention to detail and serves as a vital link between the creative customer and what is practical, functional and attractive, thus securing success in all realms.
Rocky Mountain Human Performance has facilitated operations from 500 to 225,000 square feet of existing and "out of ground" facilities, including both freestanding and hospital affiliated space.
Rocky Mountain Human Performance will work "hand in hand" with the client, designers, architects, construction companies, and suppliers to ensure that every detail is considered when developing your center. All specs are to the customer's satisfaction for optimal profitability and functionality per square foot.
Facility Layout And Design For Optimal Prosperity

It is a rare organization that comes along and raises the standards of excellence, who captures the hearts of many, and who inspires a group of individuals on to achieve the impossible Rocky Mountain Human Performance is that organization.
Rocky Mountain Human Performance has successfully developed, owned and managed customized fitness and wellness facilities.
For over 25 years Rocky Mountain Human Performance has provided facilities and programming for corporations, developers, hospitals and single club owner/operators. Our guidance will allow you to achieve success in the shortest time possible.
Already established organizations will prosper from Rocky Mountain's expertise in expansion issues, marketing, equipment selection, staff selection and training.
See Equipment page for more information.
"Your facility can benefit from offering exercise programs to older adults, but only if you know the basics about the body and aging. Did you know that, every eight minutes, someone turns 50? Over the next 10 years, the 55- to 59-year-old population is expected to increase by 54 percent, and the 60 to 64 age group will increase by 58 percent. By 2020, the number of people in their 40s, 50s and 60s will triple. Older adults comprise a busy and vital group that is looking for more ways to be active. According to the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA), since 1990, the number of health club members ages 55 and older has increased from 1.9 million to a staggering 4.9 million."
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Steve has designed fitness and health care facilities for major corporations and independent operators throughout the U.S.
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"Your facility can benefit from offering exercise programs to older adults, but only if you know the basics about the body and aging. ..."

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