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Kick Fitness qualification is doubly endorsed
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Oct 2013
The first kick boxing-based exercise system and personal training qualification, accredited by both the martial arts and fitness industries, is now available.
Jordan Fitness welcomes new training academy manager
BY Aoife Dowling | 18 Oct 2013
Functional fitness specialist, Jordan Fitness, has appointed Mark Laws as new training academy manager for its Continued Professional Development (CPD) training courses through the Jordan Fitness Academy.
Ingleby named 2013 Personal Trainer to Watch by Life Fitness
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Life Fitness has announced that Kim Ingleby has won the 2013 Personal Trainers to Watch competition.
Star Trac holding first Spinpower instructor training sessions in the UK
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Fitness equipment developer Star Trac has launched its first Spinpower Instructor Training course to provide certified spinning instructors, fitness professionals and enthusiasts with advanced education to understand the foundational principles of power.
IHRSA report says Europe has potential
BY Kath Hudson | 18 Oct 2013
As leaders in the health and fitness industry gather in Madrid for the 13th IHRSA European Congress today, the organisation launches its report, The IHRSA European Health Club Report: Size and Scope of the Fitness Industry.
Bayswater club reopens after £1.2m refurbishment
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Oct 2013
Central London sports centre, the Porchester Centre, has now reopened after a £1.2m expansion and refurbishment, financed by Westminster City Council, the London Marathon Trust and sports trust, Greenwich Leisure Ltd.
Exercise could be as helpful as medication for some conditions
BY Chris Dodd | 02 Oct 2013
Exercise could be as beneficial as pills for people who have suffered from a stroke or experience heart conditions, a study by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has found.
payasUgym teams up with HSBC to make more young people active
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Oct 2013
Online lead generation service payasUgym has teamed up with HSBC to encourage more young people to start using fitness facilities and become more active.
Too many ‘dreadful’ health club managers says Terry
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Sep 2013
Speaking at the awards ceremony for the third annual Members’ Choice Health Club Awards during Leisure Industry Week in Birmingham this week, Liz Terry, Editorial Director of Health Club Management magazine said there are too many ‘dreadful’ managers running the UK’s health clubs.
Toni's expands offerings with GRAVITY Studios
BY Chris Dodd | 30 Sep 2013
An independent Pilates and Kettlercise club, Toni’s Pilates in East Sussex, has expanded its equipment and offerings having teamed up with GRAVITY Studios.
Second UK club for group exercise concept
BY Kath Hudson | 27 Sep 2013
The UK’s second Speedflex centre opened in London at the end of September, following on from the success of the first site in Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Food addiction contributes to severity of obesity levels, new research finds
BY Chris Dodd | 26 Sep 2013
Food addiction can scientifically contribute to the severity of obesity levels in the general population, with a higher rate of addiction possibly contributing to weight gain in women, a new study published by PLoS ONE has found.
David Cameron gives Instructability a Big Society Award
BY Kath Hudson | 26 Sep 2013
Instructability, the programme created by spinal cord injury charity, Aspire and YMCAfit, to provide fitness industry training for people with disabilities, has been given a Big Society Award from the prime minister.
Members' Choice Health Club Awards 2013 winners announced
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Sep 2013
The winners of the Members' Choice Health Club Awards for 2013 were announced last night, during an awards event held at The Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham during Leisure Industry Week.
Cash injection for Xercise4Less
BY Aoife Dowling | 18 Sep 2013
Low cost gym chain Xercise4Less has received a £5m investment to support the group’s plan to roll out 50 new gyms across the country.
Exercise could help reduce moderate depression
BY Chris Dodd | 17 Sep 2013
Exercise could help to reduce moderate symptoms of depression, according to a review published in The Cochrane Library.
Men who vigorously exercise as young adults could cut epilepsy risk, study shows
BY Chris Dodd | 16 Sep 2013
Men who vigorously exercise as young adults could reduce their risk of developing epilepsy in later life, according to a new study published in the online edition of Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Older patients more likely to take up exercise upon referral, new study shows
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Sep 2013
Older patients and those with heart conditions are more likely to take up and complete exercise upon referral programmes than younger or obese patients, according to a new UK study presented at the British Science Festival in Newcastle.
Premier Training and Net Profit announce training partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2013
Premier Training International (PTI) and Net Profit Explosion (NPE) have announced a new partnership between the two organisations, which will see NPE become the official Business Education Partner of PTI.
Bacteria in the gut influences levels of obesity
BY Chris Dodd | 08 Sep 2013
Bacteria in the human gut could play a vital role in determining who is obese and who is lean, leading to the possibility of creating new treatments to fight obesity, according to a study published in the journal Science.
     
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4205 to 4224 of 4765 news stories
Kick Fitness qualification is doubly endorsed
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Oct 2013
The first kick boxing-based exercise system and personal training qualification, accredited by both the martial arts and fitness industries, is now available.
Jordan Fitness welcomes new training academy manager
BY Aoife Dowling | 18 Oct 2013
Functional fitness specialist, Jordan Fitness, has appointed Mark Laws as new training academy manager for its Continued Professional Development (CPD) training courses through the Jordan Fitness Academy.
Ingleby named 2013 Personal Trainer to Watch by Life Fitness
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Life Fitness has announced that Kim Ingleby has won the 2013 Personal Trainers to Watch competition.
Star Trac holding first Spinpower instructor training sessions in the UK
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Fitness equipment developer Star Trac has launched its first Spinpower Instructor Training course to provide certified spinning instructors, fitness professionals and enthusiasts with advanced education to understand the foundational principles of power.
IHRSA report says Europe has potential
BY Kath Hudson | 18 Oct 2013
As leaders in the health and fitness industry gather in Madrid for the 13th IHRSA European Congress today, the organisation launches its report, The IHRSA European Health Club Report: Size and Scope of the Fitness Industry.
Bayswater club reopens after £1.2m refurbishment
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Oct 2013
Central London sports centre, the Porchester Centre, has now reopened after a £1.2m expansion and refurbishment, financed by Westminster City Council, the London Marathon Trust and sports trust, Greenwich Leisure Ltd.
Exercise could be as helpful as medication for some conditions
BY Chris Dodd | 02 Oct 2013
Exercise could be as beneficial as pills for people who have suffered from a stroke or experience heart conditions, a study by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has found.
payasUgym teams up with HSBC to make more young people active
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Oct 2013
Online lead generation service payasUgym has teamed up with HSBC to encourage more young people to start using fitness facilities and become more active.
Too many ‘dreadful’ health club managers says Terry
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Sep 2013
Speaking at the awards ceremony for the third annual Members’ Choice Health Club Awards during Leisure Industry Week in Birmingham this week, Liz Terry, Editorial Director of Health Club Management magazine said there are too many ‘dreadful’ managers running the UK’s health clubs.
Toni's expands offerings with GRAVITY Studios
BY Chris Dodd | 30 Sep 2013
An independent Pilates and Kettlercise club, Toni’s Pilates in East Sussex, has expanded its equipment and offerings having teamed up with GRAVITY Studios.
Second UK club for group exercise concept
BY Kath Hudson | 27 Sep 2013
The UK’s second Speedflex centre opened in London at the end of September, following on from the success of the first site in Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Food addiction contributes to severity of obesity levels, new research finds
BY Chris Dodd | 26 Sep 2013
Food addiction can scientifically contribute to the severity of obesity levels in the general population, with a higher rate of addiction possibly contributing to weight gain in women, a new study published by PLoS ONE has found.
David Cameron gives Instructability a Big Society Award
BY Kath Hudson | 26 Sep 2013
Instructability, the programme created by spinal cord injury charity, Aspire and YMCAfit, to provide fitness industry training for people with disabilities, has been given a Big Society Award from the prime minister.
Members' Choice Health Club Awards 2013 winners announced
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Sep 2013
The winners of the Members' Choice Health Club Awards for 2013 were announced last night, during an awards event held at The Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham during Leisure Industry Week.
Cash injection for Xercise4Less
BY Aoife Dowling | 18 Sep 2013
Low cost gym chain Xercise4Less has received a £5m investment to support the group’s plan to roll out 50 new gyms across the country.
Exercise could help reduce moderate depression
BY Chris Dodd | 17 Sep 2013
Exercise could help to reduce moderate symptoms of depression, according to a review published in The Cochrane Library.
Men who vigorously exercise as young adults could cut epilepsy risk, study shows
BY Chris Dodd | 16 Sep 2013
Men who vigorously exercise as young adults could reduce their risk of developing epilepsy in later life, according to a new study published in the online edition of Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Older patients more likely to take up exercise upon referral, new study shows
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Sep 2013
Older patients and those with heart conditions are more likely to take up and complete exercise upon referral programmes than younger or obese patients, according to a new UK study presented at the British Science Festival in Newcastle.
Premier Training and Net Profit announce training partnership
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2013
Premier Training International (PTI) and Net Profit Explosion (NPE) have announced a new partnership between the two organisations, which will see NPE become the official Business Education Partner of PTI.
Bacteria in the gut influences levels of obesity
BY Chris Dodd | 08 Sep 2013
Bacteria in the human gut could play a vital role in determining who is obese and who is lean, leading to the possibility of creating new treatments to fight obesity, according to a study published in the journal Science.
     
 


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