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Recovery rate research to be published next year
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 01 Dec 2010
Research has been conducted into the best recovery strategies for elite athletes.
Spinning record at FITlane
BY Tom Walker | 30 Nov 2010
The newly opened FITlane health club in Nice (see Health Club Management Sept 10, p14) was the scene of a new world record in September - the longest distance covered on an indoor bike in the space of 24 hours.
Combining exercises beneficial for diabetes patients
BY Tom Walker | 29 Nov 2010
Combination aerobic exercise with a resistance training regime has been associated with improved glycemic levels among patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Fitness "more important" than curbing obesity in avoiding early death
BY Tom Walker | 29 Nov 2010
A new report has suggested that obesity alone may not be linked to a high risk of death in women.
Fire fighters launch exercise classes
BY Tom Walker | 29 Nov 2010
Fire stations in Coventry are putting in place a series of health-focused family activities – from exercise groups to cooking classes - in an attempt to reduce the number of house fires in the city.
Physical activity helps fight Alzheimer's
BY Tom Walker | 22 Nov 2010
Exercising promotes changes in the brain that may protect high-risk individuals against cognitive decline, including development of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study done at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM).
Exercising to piano music improves balance in the elderly
BY Tom Walker | 22 Nov 2010
Introducing a music-based multitask exercise programme for elderly people may lead to improved gait (manner or style of walking), balance and a reduction in the rate of falling.
Regular exercise slows down aging and reduces physical and mental health conditions
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 17 Nov 2010
Regular exercise can slow down aging and reduce around two dozen physical and mental health conditions, according to a new research review.
Premier launch new PT diploma
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Nov 2010
Premier Training International will launch its new diploma in personal training in January.
Cardiorespiratory fitness more important than thinness in women
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Nov 2010
A new study has found links between cardiorespiratory fitness and lower death rates in women.
US survey reveals fitness trends
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Nov 2010
A US survey into fitness trends for 2011 has emphasised the need for proper accreditation and certification in the health and fitness industry.
Fitness First launches 'Mel B classes'
BY Tom Walker | 05 Nov 2010
Fitness First has launched a new group exercise class called Get Fit with Mel B.
CYQ secures South African fitness deal
BY Tom Walker | 04 Nov 2010
UK-based award body CYQ has established a quality assurance partnership with South Africa's Sector Education and Training Authority, Theta (Tourism, Hospitality, Gaming and Lotteries, Guiding and Nature Conservation and Sport, Recreation and Fitness).
Fitness helps reduce the frequency and severity of colds
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 02 Nov 2010
Physical fitness can help curb the frequency and severity of colds, according to new research.
Physical activity 'helps fight depression'
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Nov 2010
New research has found that people who participate in regular physical activity outside work are not as likely to show signs of depression as those who don't.
Active IQ expands into Hungary
BY Tom Walker | 01 Nov 2010
Awarding body Active IQ has expanded its reach by approving its first training centre in Eastern Europe.
Benefit of exercise 'not same for all'
BY Tom Walker | 28 Oct 2010
Research carried out by Indiana University in the US has revealed that an increased amount of exercise may be more beneficial to some people than to others in tackling obesity.
Mental exercises 'burn calories too'
BY Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2010
Health clubs that want to boost their members' workout results, without requiring too much extra physical effort, might want to think about incorporating crossword puzzles or sudoku into routines.
Parkwood launches dance brand
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2010
Health club and leisure centre operator Parkwood Leisure is to launch a new national dance brand called Sway Dance.
Men 'more effective sweaters' during exercise
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Oct 2010
New research by scientists at Osaka International University and Kobe University in Japan has revealed that women need to work harder to start sweating during exercise.
     
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4544 to 4563 of 4765 news stories
Recovery rate research to be published next year
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 01 Dec 2010
Research has been conducted into the best recovery strategies for elite athletes.
Spinning record at FITlane
BY Tom Walker | 30 Nov 2010
The newly opened FITlane health club in Nice (see Health Club Management Sept 10, p14) was the scene of a new world record in September - the longest distance covered on an indoor bike in the space of 24 hours.
Combining exercises beneficial for diabetes patients
BY Tom Walker | 29 Nov 2010
Combination aerobic exercise with a resistance training regime has been associated with improved glycemic levels among patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Fitness "more important" than curbing obesity in avoiding early death
BY Tom Walker | 29 Nov 2010
A new report has suggested that obesity alone may not be linked to a high risk of death in women.
Fire fighters launch exercise classes
BY Tom Walker | 29 Nov 2010
Fire stations in Coventry are putting in place a series of health-focused family activities – from exercise groups to cooking classes - in an attempt to reduce the number of house fires in the city.
Physical activity helps fight Alzheimer's
BY Tom Walker | 22 Nov 2010
Exercising promotes changes in the brain that may protect high-risk individuals against cognitive decline, including development of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study done at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM).
Exercising to piano music improves balance in the elderly
BY Tom Walker | 22 Nov 2010
Introducing a music-based multitask exercise programme for elderly people may lead to improved gait (manner or style of walking), balance and a reduction in the rate of falling.
Regular exercise slows down aging and reduces physical and mental health conditions
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 17 Nov 2010
Regular exercise can slow down aging and reduce around two dozen physical and mental health conditions, according to a new research review.
Premier launch new PT diploma
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Nov 2010
Premier Training International will launch its new diploma in personal training in January.
Cardiorespiratory fitness more important than thinness in women
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Nov 2010
A new study has found links between cardiorespiratory fitness and lower death rates in women.
US survey reveals fitness trends
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Nov 2010
A US survey into fitness trends for 2011 has emphasised the need for proper accreditation and certification in the health and fitness industry.
Fitness First launches 'Mel B classes'
BY Tom Walker | 05 Nov 2010
Fitness First has launched a new group exercise class called Get Fit with Mel B.
CYQ secures South African fitness deal
BY Tom Walker | 04 Nov 2010
UK-based award body CYQ has established a quality assurance partnership with South Africa's Sector Education and Training Authority, Theta (Tourism, Hospitality, Gaming and Lotteries, Guiding and Nature Conservation and Sport, Recreation and Fitness).
Fitness helps reduce the frequency and severity of colds
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 02 Nov 2010
Physical fitness can help curb the frequency and severity of colds, according to new research.
Physical activity 'helps fight depression'
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Nov 2010
New research has found that people who participate in regular physical activity outside work are not as likely to show signs of depression as those who don't.
Active IQ expands into Hungary
BY Tom Walker | 01 Nov 2010
Awarding body Active IQ has expanded its reach by approving its first training centre in Eastern Europe.
Benefit of exercise 'not same for all'
BY Tom Walker | 28 Oct 2010
Research carried out by Indiana University in the US has revealed that an increased amount of exercise may be more beneficial to some people than to others in tackling obesity.
Mental exercises 'burn calories too'
BY Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2010
Health clubs that want to boost their members' workout results, without requiring too much extra physical effort, might want to think about incorporating crossword puzzles or sudoku into routines.
Parkwood launches dance brand
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2010
Health club and leisure centre operator Parkwood Leisure is to launch a new national dance brand called Sway Dance.
Men 'more effective sweaters' during exercise
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Oct 2010
New research by scientists at Osaka International University and Kobe University in Japan has revealed that women need to work harder to start sweating during exercise.
     
 


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