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New gym part of Rochdale school revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Dec 2011
A new extension and a 112sq m (1,206sq ft) fitness suite have been completed as part of a wider £9.1m revamp of the Matthew Moss High School in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Heart 'risk' from endurance exercise
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Dec 2011
A new study has showed that athletes who take part in "extreme endurance exercise", such as marathons and alpine cycling, may suffer damage to the right ventricles of their hearts.
New-look for The Residence Mauritius spa
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Dec 2011
The Residence Mauritius has announced the unveiling of its new-look Sanctuary Spa, which has undergone an extensive EUR700,000 (£597,000, US$939,000) refurbishment.
Nearly half of cancers due to unhealthy lifestyles
BY Tom Walker | 07 Dec 2011
A study by Cancer Research has revealed that around 40 per cent of cancers in women and 45 per cent of those in men could be prevented by healthier lifestyles.
New study outlines benefits of massage
BY Tom Walker | 05 Dec 2011
Massages can - and should - be used to treat a number of ailments, according to a study compiled by a joint team from RMIT University and the Australian Association of Massage Therapy (AAMT).
ACSM reveals 2012 fitness sector trends
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Nov 2011
Educated and experienced fitness professionals have been identified as the top fitness sector trend for 2012, according to American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) research.
Nuffield reveals members' Health MOT data
BY Tom Walker | 22 Nov 2011
Data collected from members of Nuffield Health clubs show that seven out of 10 have shown significant increases in their overall health.
Experts call for 'physical literacy' tests
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Nov 2011
Leading sports medicine specialists are calling for the introduction of mandatory "physical literacy" tests in schools to help chuldren with health problems and identify future talent.
Fitness careers 'not promoted enough'
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Nov 2011
Schools are not doing enough to promote careers in the health and fitness industry to young people, according to research carried out by health and education charity Central YMCA.
DLL: Teenage classes to be 'major 2012 trend'
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Nov 2011
The provision of sports and fitness activities for teeenagers will be a "major trend" in 2012, according to health and racquet club operator David Lloyd Leisure (DLL).
IHRSA looking to secure wellness pledges from CEOs
BY Tom Walker | 11 Nov 2011
IHRSA is urging America's business leaders to become personally involved in leading the US to wellness by taking the CEO Pledge.
FIA and IMSPA to host joint industry summit
BY Tom Walker | 10 Nov 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) and the Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (IMSPA) are to host a joint summit later this month.
Everyone Active invests in children's fitness
BY Tom Walker | 10 Nov 2011
Management company Everyone Active has trained up its entire fitness staff in order to be better equipped to offer physical activity sessions to children.
Half a million members set to vote for clubs
BY Tom Walker | 07 Nov 2011
Entries are flooding in for the second annual Health Club Awards 2012 sponsored by Centrum Performance and supported by Health Club Management.
Nuffield Health reveals new 'fitness map'
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Nov 2011
Healthcare charity Nuffield Health has unveiled its new 'UK fitness map', which has found that people living in Bloomsbury and Wimbledon, London are the healthiest in the country.
New fitness register launches in Ireland
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
Fitness Professionals Ireland (FPI), a nationwide independent register that has been backed by the European Health and Fitness Association (EHFA), has been officially launched.
IDEA report uncovers 2011 fitness trends
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
The latest trend data from IDEA Health and Fitness Association has found that balance and functional resistance are among the most popular programming methods in 2011.
GramercyOne launches free GoSuite package for SMEs
BY Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2011
Cloud-based business management software provider GramercyOne has launched GoSuite, a free booking and marketing tool aimed at small and medium-sized service businesses.
FIA announces rebranding plans for 2012
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) has announced plans to rebrand during 2012, to better reflect its role in working across the UK's physical activity sector.
Minister calls for an end to 'perfect body' gym marketing
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2011
Junior equalities minister Lynne Featherstone has called for health club operators to stop using "models with perfect bodies" in marketing materials as it could potentially deter people from joining clubs.
     
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3611 to 3630 of 3977 news stories
New gym part of Rochdale school revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Dec 2011
A new extension and a 112sq m (1,206sq ft) fitness suite have been completed as part of a wider £9.1m revamp of the Matthew Moss High School in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Heart 'risk' from endurance exercise
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Dec 2011
A new study has showed that athletes who take part in "extreme endurance exercise", such as marathons and alpine cycling, may suffer damage to the right ventricles of their hearts.
New-look for The Residence Mauritius spa
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Dec 2011
The Residence Mauritius has announced the unveiling of its new-look Sanctuary Spa, which has undergone an extensive EUR700,000 (£597,000, US$939,000) refurbishment.
Nearly half of cancers due to unhealthy lifestyles
BY Tom Walker | 07 Dec 2011
A study by Cancer Research has revealed that around 40 per cent of cancers in women and 45 per cent of those in men could be prevented by healthier lifestyles.
New study outlines benefits of massage
BY Tom Walker | 05 Dec 2011
Massages can - and should - be used to treat a number of ailments, according to a study compiled by a joint team from RMIT University and the Australian Association of Massage Therapy (AAMT).
ACSM reveals 2012 fitness sector trends
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Nov 2011
Educated and experienced fitness professionals have been identified as the top fitness sector trend for 2012, according to American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) research.
Nuffield reveals members' Health MOT data
BY Tom Walker | 22 Nov 2011
Data collected from members of Nuffield Health clubs show that seven out of 10 have shown significant increases in their overall health.
Experts call for 'physical literacy' tests
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Nov 2011
Leading sports medicine specialists are calling for the introduction of mandatory "physical literacy" tests in schools to help chuldren with health problems and identify future talent.
Fitness careers 'not promoted enough'
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Nov 2011
Schools are not doing enough to promote careers in the health and fitness industry to young people, according to research carried out by health and education charity Central YMCA.
DLL: Teenage classes to be 'major 2012 trend'
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Nov 2011
The provision of sports and fitness activities for teeenagers will be a "major trend" in 2012, according to health and racquet club operator David Lloyd Leisure (DLL).
IHRSA looking to secure wellness pledges from CEOs
BY Tom Walker | 11 Nov 2011
IHRSA is urging America's business leaders to become personally involved in leading the US to wellness by taking the CEO Pledge.
FIA and IMSPA to host joint industry summit
BY Tom Walker | 10 Nov 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) and the Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (IMSPA) are to host a joint summit later this month.
Everyone Active invests in children's fitness
BY Tom Walker | 10 Nov 2011
Management company Everyone Active has trained up its entire fitness staff in order to be better equipped to offer physical activity sessions to children.
Half a million members set to vote for clubs
BY Tom Walker | 07 Nov 2011
Entries are flooding in for the second annual Health Club Awards 2012 sponsored by Centrum Performance and supported by Health Club Management.
Nuffield Health reveals new 'fitness map'
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Nov 2011
Healthcare charity Nuffield Health has unveiled its new 'UK fitness map', which has found that people living in Bloomsbury and Wimbledon, London are the healthiest in the country.
New fitness register launches in Ireland
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
Fitness Professionals Ireland (FPI), a nationwide independent register that has been backed by the European Health and Fitness Association (EHFA), has been officially launched.
IDEA report uncovers 2011 fitness trends
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
The latest trend data from IDEA Health and Fitness Association has found that balance and functional resistance are among the most popular programming methods in 2011.
GramercyOne launches free GoSuite package for SMEs
BY Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2011
Cloud-based business management software provider GramercyOne has launched GoSuite, a free booking and marketing tool aimed at small and medium-sized service businesses.
FIA announces rebranding plans for 2012
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2011
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) has announced plans to rebrand during 2012, to better reflect its role in working across the UK's physical activity sector.
Minister calls for an end to 'perfect body' gym marketing
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2011
Junior equalities minister Lynne Featherstone has called for health club operators to stop using "models with perfect bodies" in marketing materials as it could potentially deter people from joining clubs.
     
 


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