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FIA launches referrals consultation
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2011
The Joint Consultative Forum has released the latest standards for Exercise Referral, which will now enter a 10-week consultation process.
CYQ and Edexcel sign partnership deal
BY Tom Walker | 27 Jun 2011
Awarding body CYQ has teamed up with training and qualifications company Edexcel as part of plans to offer a programme of apprenticeships in the Active Leisure and Learning Sector.
New training facilities for The Shard open
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Jun 2011
New real work environments - including a fitness studio - have opened as part of a training initiative to help local people in Southwark to access jobs in the new Shard development.
Revamped spa offer for Burj Al Arab hotel
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jun 2011
Jumeirah Group has overhauled the Assawan Spa and Health Club menu at its Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai in order to coincide with the launch of the 'Ultimate Fitness Retreat'.
The best way to motivate personal trainers?
BY Tom Walker | 20 Jun 2011
Sport and exercise psychologist Dr Haley Perlus offers her advice on how to improve the relationship and productivity between clubs and personal trainers.
FIA backs exercise for older adults
BY Tom Walker | 20 Jun 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) is calling for clubs and exercise professionals to increase their efforts in attracting older adults to their clubs and facilities.
Right Directions to deliver new FIA code
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jun 2011
Right Directions, the health and safety management company, has been awarded a two-year contract to deliver the Fitness Industry Association's (FIA) new Code of Practice.
Kayoga gaining ground in Florida
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jun 2011
Clearwater in west Florida, US is home to a new physical activity - KaYOGA, which combines kayaking and yoga.
Online fitness class finder launched for London
BY Tom Walker | 02 Jun 2011
A new service called Find My Workout has been launched in London to help gyms and health clubs increase footfall and fill places at exercise classes.
Public operators spearhead growth of UK fitness industry
BY Tom Walker | 01 Jun 2011
The health and fitness sector has weathered the recession well, with public operators showing particular resilience, according to the 2011 FIA State of the UK Fitness Industry report.
SATS signs up to Precor
BY Tom Walker | 01 Jun 2011
Scandinavia's largest health and fitness chain, the SATS group, has committed to sourcing all of its cardio equipment from Precor for the next 12 months.
Thousands of gym contracts deemed 'unfair'
BY Tom Walker | 01 Jun 2011
The High Court has ruled that thousands of gym and health club contracts enforced by membership management provider Ashbourne Management Services are unfair.
Global health club membership reaches landmark
BY Tom Walker | 31 May 2011
The International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) has released the 2011 IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Health Club Industry.
Guidelines announced to assist GP referrals
BY Tom Walker | 26 May 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) have published a new set of guidelines, aimed at helping GPs with their exercise referrals.
Study: Children's strength 'is in decline'
BY Pete Hayman | 23 May 2011
Researchers from the University of Essex and London Metropolitan University have found that the measures of strength in children have fallen "dramatically" over the past decade.
Canada's Merrithew partners with UK's YMCAfit
BY Tom Walker | 20 May 2011
Toronto, Canada-based Merrithew Health & Fitness Group's has agreed a deal that will see YMCAfit in London, UK join its international network of official Licensed Training Centers.
Inactive children 'at risk' from heart issues
BY Pete Hayman | 16 May 2011
New research published in the May issue of Acta Paediatrica has found that children as young as nine-years-old increase the risk of future heart problems if they are inactive.
Exercise training system to help doctors
BY Pete Hayman | 16 May 2011
Researchers in Dortmund, Germany, are working on a new exercise system that will provide doctors with data from the routines performed by people on a variety of machines.
Tai Chi improves quality of life of heart patients
BY Tom Walker | 09 May 2011
Health clubs looking to tap into the preventative healthcare market could do worse than look into introducing Tai Chi classes.
SkillsActive welcomes new SPELG report
BY Pete Hayman | 05 May 2011
A new report from leading sport and active leisure industry employers, which outlines future skills requirements needed to ensure continued growth, has been welcomed by SkillsActive.
     
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4465 to 4484 of 4765 news stories
FIA launches referrals consultation
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2011
The Joint Consultative Forum has released the latest standards for Exercise Referral, which will now enter a 10-week consultation process.
CYQ and Edexcel sign partnership deal
BY Tom Walker | 27 Jun 2011
Awarding body CYQ has teamed up with training and qualifications company Edexcel as part of plans to offer a programme of apprenticeships in the Active Leisure and Learning Sector.
New training facilities for The Shard open
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Jun 2011
New real work environments - including a fitness studio - have opened as part of a training initiative to help local people in Southwark to access jobs in the new Shard development.
Revamped spa offer for Burj Al Arab hotel
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jun 2011
Jumeirah Group has overhauled the Assawan Spa and Health Club menu at its Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai in order to coincide with the launch of the 'Ultimate Fitness Retreat'.
The best way to motivate personal trainers?
BY Tom Walker | 20 Jun 2011
Sport and exercise psychologist Dr Haley Perlus offers her advice on how to improve the relationship and productivity between clubs and personal trainers.
FIA backs exercise for older adults
BY Tom Walker | 20 Jun 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) is calling for clubs and exercise professionals to increase their efforts in attracting older adults to their clubs and facilities.
Right Directions to deliver new FIA code
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jun 2011
Right Directions, the health and safety management company, has been awarded a two-year contract to deliver the Fitness Industry Association's (FIA) new Code of Practice.
Kayoga gaining ground in Florida
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jun 2011
Clearwater in west Florida, US is home to a new physical activity - KaYOGA, which combines kayaking and yoga.
Online fitness class finder launched for London
BY Tom Walker | 02 Jun 2011
A new service called Find My Workout has been launched in London to help gyms and health clubs increase footfall and fill places at exercise classes.
Public operators spearhead growth of UK fitness industry
BY Tom Walker | 01 Jun 2011
The health and fitness sector has weathered the recession well, with public operators showing particular resilience, according to the 2011 FIA State of the UK Fitness Industry report.
SATS signs up to Precor
BY Tom Walker | 01 Jun 2011
Scandinavia's largest health and fitness chain, the SATS group, has committed to sourcing all of its cardio equipment from Precor for the next 12 months.
Thousands of gym contracts deemed 'unfair'
BY Tom Walker | 01 Jun 2011
The High Court has ruled that thousands of gym and health club contracts enforced by membership management provider Ashbourne Management Services are unfair.
Global health club membership reaches landmark
BY Tom Walker | 31 May 2011
The International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) has released the 2011 IHRSA Global Report: The State of the Health Club Industry.
Guidelines announced to assist GP referrals
BY Tom Walker | 26 May 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) have published a new set of guidelines, aimed at helping GPs with their exercise referrals.
Study: Children's strength 'is in decline'
BY Pete Hayman | 23 May 2011
Researchers from the University of Essex and London Metropolitan University have found that the measures of strength in children have fallen "dramatically" over the past decade.
Canada's Merrithew partners with UK's YMCAfit
BY Tom Walker | 20 May 2011
Toronto, Canada-based Merrithew Health & Fitness Group's has agreed a deal that will see YMCAfit in London, UK join its international network of official Licensed Training Centers.
Inactive children 'at risk' from heart issues
BY Pete Hayman | 16 May 2011
New research published in the May issue of Acta Paediatrica has found that children as young as nine-years-old increase the risk of future heart problems if they are inactive.
Exercise training system to help doctors
BY Pete Hayman | 16 May 2011
Researchers in Dortmund, Germany, are working on a new exercise system that will provide doctors with data from the routines performed by people on a variety of machines.
Tai Chi improves quality of life of heart patients
BY Tom Walker | 09 May 2011
Health clubs looking to tap into the preventative healthcare market could do worse than look into introducing Tai Chi classes.
SkillsActive welcomes new SPELG report
BY Pete Hayman | 05 May 2011
A new report from leading sport and active leisure industry employers, which outlines future skills requirements needed to ensure continued growth, has been welcomed by SkillsActive.
     
 


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