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Morning mobility classes are at 92% utilization for the third day in a row. Consider opening an additional 08:30 session and assigning Elena Novak as backup instructor.
Ana is progressing well in Week 2. Mobility adherence is 86%, while strength sessions are slightly behind plan. A short 20-minute functional session before Friday's kinesiotherapy follow-up would keep her on track.
A 4-week Mobility & Strength Reset is the best match for Ana's assessment profile and stay pattern. Begin with two guided mobility sessions, one kinesiotherapy follow-up and one low-impact strength session this week.
Low-back and hip-mobility requests are clustering among long-stay owners this week. Consider a small “Desk-to-Sea Mobility” group session on Thursday morning.
Recovery drinks peak 20 minutes after morning mobility and Pilates classes. Pre-batch 12 Adriatic Recovery Smoothies before tomorrow's 08:30 session to reduce wait time.
Assessment-to-program conversion is strongest for 7–14 day hotel guests and owners staying more than 21 days. Add a “Stay Longer, Move Better” offer to pre-arrival messages for these segments.
Dragan is fully booked for kinesiotherapy today. Two low-complexity mobility follow-ups can be reassigned to Elena's recovery block if approved by the Fitness Manager.
Fitness sentiment is highly positive, but morning capacity is the main friction point. Expanding the 08:00–09:30 class grid may improve both experience and revenue.
Ana completed mobility work but missed one strength session. Keep today's session controlled and finish with a 5-minute shoulder stability review.
Before Friday's kinesiotherapy follow-up, add a 20-minute functional session focused on controlled rotation. This keeps strength adherence on plan and warms up thoracic mobility.