Hey everyone,
Here's the questions that we estimated were important in defining the needs and pains and get a deeper understanding about the customers.
They are divided into two different parts. One being the basic questions that allow you to get an idea about the customer and the other being the questions that deepen your knowledge about the individual you are talking to.
Basic Questions:
1. Male/Female
2. Age
3. Profession
4. Nationality
5.Where do you live? (Sometimes gives an estimation about the salary)
6. What do you do during your free time?
7. Do you practice any sport? (Here we get to the topic)
Deeper Questions:
8. where do you practice sport? (Indoor, outdoor (City, Mountain))
9. How much do you practice sport?
10. Is Sport Important for you? Scale 1-10
11. Is having a Healthy Life important for you? Scale 1-10
12. Do you have any Health Problems?
13. Do you care about your fat?
14. Do you use any device
15. How much money do you spend per month on sport activities?
16. Do you think you need assistance in doing sport? (trainer, etc…)
17. do you find it difficult to estimate the exercise that fits you best?
18. What are your goals when you do exercise?
19. How do you measure the progress?
20. What is the typical meal that you eat on a regular day?
21. Do you count calories?
22. Do you take proteins?
23. How frequently do you eat junk food? Is that relevant for you?
24. Would you be interested in knowing your fat consumption? (If yes, get to the fabulyzer)
Thanks for giving us your feedback.
Team Let'sBreathe
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