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The Robert Gordon University has officially opened RGU: SPORT – a new £11m sports centre on its Garthdee campus on the outskirts of Aberdeen city centre.
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02 Mar 2005
The London Development Agency (LDA) has promised the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) a grant of £160,000 to produce an 18-month training programme for exercise professionals working in hotels in Greater London.
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01 Mar 2005
Minister for health John Hutton has praised Southwark’s exercise referral scheme as a wonderful example of a partnership approach to health.
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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
Ontario’s government is encouraging its public to make physical activity and fitness a key part of their lifestyle in 2005.
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17 Feb 2005
Competition Line has invested more than £600,000 to double fitness facilities at a dual-use site in Surrey.
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15 Feb 2005
Twenty RAF personnel have joined the ranks of the Register of Exercise Professionals after graduating from a PTI course.
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15 Feb 2005
Working alongside SkillsActive, the Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning, the Register of exercise Professionals (REPs) is involved in the launch of an industry-wide consultation for yoga.
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01 Feb 2005
Health and fitness industry training provider FITKID has launched a franchise package to replace its Fun Fitness Class licensing programme.
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20 Jan 2005
Cancer Research UK is encouraging people to exercise to reduce the risk of contracting cancer.
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19 Jan 2005
The Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) has launched the first stage of its Checkout Your Instructor campaign designed to raise public awareness of its role within the fitness industry.
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18 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
The Mental Health Foundation will be leading a campaign to raise awareness about the effectiveness of exercise in preventing and treating mental health problems to mark Mental Health Action Week 2005.
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05 Jan 2005
Teesdale Leisure Services has installed the FitLinxx gym management system to monitor and enhance its GP referral scheme.
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05 Jan 2005
Concord Sports Centre is to join forces with four schools this month (January) following the success of its first project under the Fitness Industry Associations’ Adopt A School with Norwich Union initiative.
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05 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
New members of LivingWell health and fitness clubs will get their money back if they don’t see results in 12 weeks as part of a new campaign launched by the company.
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15 Dec 2004
The Wright Foundation is to introduce seven advanced courses in key areas of exercise referral in January 2005.
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07 Dec 2004
Calls for increased activity among members of the public, the introduction of NHS health trainers and encouraging those with specialist needs to exercise in the Department of Health’s White Paper have been welcomed by the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs).
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07 Dec 2004
Russian fitness chain Strata Partners has opened another of its CityFitness clubs, which launched earlier this year.
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07 Dec 2004
The national governing body for yoga, the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY), is to offer an integration course which recognises teaching awards from other yoga traditions from September 2005.
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07 Dec 2004
The US Surgeon General, Richard Carmona, has warned that half of all Americans over the age of 50 will be at risk of fractures from osteoporosis and low bone mass by 2020 unless immediate action is taken.
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07 Dec 2004
Sports minister Richard Caborn was at Gateshead International Stadium on Friday (26 November) to mark the start of work on a new sports facility designed to support grassroots sport and education in the north east.
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29 Nov 2004
The Sawgrass Marriott Resort in America will be opening a 20,000sq ft (1,858sq m) spa in January 2005.
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29 Nov 2004
London based gym chain Soho Gyms has signed its entire fitness staff to the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs).
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22 Nov 2004
As part of its on-going commitment to encouraging career development the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) has devised a new easier way, of assessing how many Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit points various activities are worth.
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22 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
Minister for sport and tourism, Richard Caborn has praised the work the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) is doing and called increased industry support for it a “win-win situation for everyone”.
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09 Nov 2004
Group cycling is officially the most popular group exercise class, according to review of the latest fitness trends by operator Fitness First.
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26 Oct 2004
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