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Lord Carter, the chair of Sport England, has published the report commissioned by Gordon Brown and Tessa Jowell to examine the better co-ordination of effort and resources in sport.
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11 Apr 2005
The founder of the US-based Cuts for Men fitness club franchise,b John Gennaro, is planning to unveil Cuts for Women – taking on ladies-only operators including Curves, Contours Express and Ladies Workout Express.
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05 Apr 2005
An independent research company has declared that claims that childhood obesity has hit epidemic levels are “mere speculation”.
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23 Feb 2005
Hilton Hotels is helping its guests to stay healthy while travelling with a raft of health and fitness initiatives.
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17 Feb 2005
Access to gyms for wheelchair users is still unsatisfactory according to recent research from the disabled children charity, Whizz-Kidz.
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02 Feb 2005
Cancer Research UK is encouraging people to exercise to reduce the risk of contracting cancer.
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19 Jan 2005
Withywood Community School has opened a Personal Best Challenge Park to encourage physical activity among pupils during break times through a scheme developed by the Youth Sport Trust in partnership with Coca-Cola Great Britain and the British Olympic Foundation.
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19 Jan 2005
Cannons health clubs is to use techniques employed to motivate elite athletes to encourage its members to stick with their exercise regimes.
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14 Jan 2005
New research by Marks & Spencer reveals that 53 per cent of Britons prefer to do a hobby or activity to keep fit instead of going to the gym.
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03 Jan 2005
Irish health and fitness club chain Jackie Skelly Fitness is to invest 3m euros (£2m) in a new 30,000sq ft (2,800sq m) centre in Navan, Co Meath.
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09 Dec 2004
The government has today published its White Paper on public health in Britain, including the blueprint of a smoking ban, which would outlaw smoking in up to 90 per cent of the UK’s pubs, cafés and restaurants by 2008.
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16 Nov 2004
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has launched a new campaign aimed at raising fitness levels in young people.
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12 Nov 2004
Three health club industry figures have launched an investment vehicle to capitalise on new opportunities in the leisure, health and fitness sectors.
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27 Oct 2004
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has conferred High Performance Status on the Esporta Racquets Academy at the Riverside club in Chiswick.
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15 Oct 2004
The school of sport and exercise sciences at Loughborough University has announced that The Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport – the only centre of its kind in the UK – will be formally launched in January 2005.
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07 Oct 2004
Holmes Place has unveiled plans to open clubs in key cities in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland as part of a central European rollout plan.
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17 Aug 2004
The Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) will be announcing the first recipients of its Lifetime Achievement Awards and revealing the findings of its Working in Fitness 2004 survey at the FitPro/LIW convention in Birmingham next month.
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17 Aug 2004
As the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) launches its second annual employment survey about working within the fitness industry, statistics from its own database are already showing some interesting variables.
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20 Jul 2004
Aquaterra Leisure will introduce the Premier One initiative at Bath Sports & Leisure Centre this month, following the success of the programme at its five Islington sites.
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07 Jul 2004
Spanish health club chain, DiR Fitness, has been awarded for its continued efforts to provide a female-friendly fitness experience.
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21 Jun 2004
Next Generation Clubs has launched a new takeaway and meal kit service at its UK health and fitness clubs, in an initiative the group claims will be the first of its kind in the UK.
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17 May 2004
Dutch operator, the Sports and Leisure Group, has opened its 12th site with 800 pre-sold members.
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18 Mar 2004
A recent government initiative could see overweight people and heavy smokers having to diet or give up cigarettes in return for medical treatment.
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05 Jun 2003
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