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Keeping up a regular workout regime may help to boost productivity and remove the need
for late nights in the office finishing off work, according to a new study.
news •
10 Jul 2015
It’s well-known that regular aerobic exercise forms a central pillar in a long and healthy
life, however new research suggests that hitting the weights could be just as key to
avoiding an early departure.
news •
29 Apr 2016
A new study has suggested that there is an "urgent need" for evidence-based guidelines
around high-intensity interval training (HIIT) – including the setting of a weekly, upper
limit for exercisers.
news •
08 Jun 2018
Do people get fitter working out at home or in the gym and do they have a preference? Researcher Bryce Hastings reports on the latest research seeking to answer these questions
HCM issue 6 2022
HIIT is hot right now – but are you
optimising it for all your members, or are
some put off by the pain? We look at ways
to ensure a positive experience
HCM issue 6 2019
Obesity and depression are underlying causes for regular excessive daytime sleepiness
(EDS) – not just a lack of sleep, according to a study by Penn State College of Medicine.
This means sleep medicine needs to be personalised as the standard approach of sleeping
pill prescriptions and more sleep will fail in the long-term.
news •
26 May 2015
Three generations of the Mills family
talk to HCM to mark their 50 years of
passion for fitness and wellbeing
HCM issue 6 2018
Several Higher Education Institutes are now offering courses which fulfil the technical criteria to ensure that those graduating can gain immediate entry onto the Register of Exercise Professionals.
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03 Feb 2004
Oxford University's plans for a major overhaul of its Iffley Road sports complex have been given the green light by Oxford City Council.
news •
30 Nov 2010
The University of Brighton has opened a new £6m sports centre at its Falmer Campus in East Sussex, which has been designed by S&P Architects.
news •
11 Nov 2010
Sportspark, the University of East Anglia's (UEA) multi-million pound sports facility, has seen a 12 per cent increase in annual turnover to nearly £3m.
news •
14 Apr 2010
Kingston University in London has reopened its fitness centre following a £0.5m revamp.
news •
16 Oct 2006
The first phase of a new sports centre at the University of Cambridge is scheduled to open in time for the 2013-14 academic year, after a £16m funding proposal was approved.
news •
28 Jun 2011
Under the umbrella of Kenya Vision 2030, The DLR Group have released designs for a
30,000 seat stadium for Kenyatta University, near Nairobi, Kenya.
news •
12 Mar 2015
University of Stirling has opened its new £20m sports and fitness centre.
news •
23 Nov 2020
A new health and fitness club, called More Energy, has been officially opened at the Brunel University by former running legend Linford Christie.
news •
22 Nov 2007
Solent University has officially opened its new £28m sports and fitness centre.
news •
16 Jul 2019
A second stage of development work has now commenced at Aston University's Doug
Ellis Woodcock Sports Centre in a bid to further enhance the institution's
sporting provision.
news •
21 Aug 2012
Technogym has been appointed as the official fitness equipment supplier to Newcastle University.
product innovation •
15 Nov 2019
Construction of a £28m (US$37.2m, €31.7m) sports complex at Southampton Solent
University has begun – part of a £100m (US$132.7m, €113.1m) estates
development plan.
news •
03 Oct 2017
CIMSPA has announced the first wave of higher education (HE) partners – part
of its new strategy to forge links between universities and industry for the
benefit of students and employers. The professional development body’s strategy is
particularly focused towards supporting students in making their first step into the world of
work.
news •
03 Oct 2014
The partnership between Life Fitness and the
University of Nottingham has continued with the
installation of premium training facilities at the
£40m David Ross Sports Village.
product innovation •
26 Jul 2016
The University of Warwick is building a £49m (US$64.6m, €54.9m) sports and wellness
hub in a bid to become the “most physically active higher education campus” in the UK by
2020.
news •
20 Nov 2017
The TLV University Sport Centre has officially re-opened in Tel Aviv, Israel, following a US$200,000 gym refurb.
news •
02 Jul 2010
The sport and fitness centre at Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, will re-open on 15 November following a complete refurbishment by new manager Energy Fitness Professionals.
news •
07 Nov 2006
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.
news •
02 Mar 2005
TAG, the youth employment charity working within the fitness and active leisure industries, has launched TAG University, an online resource designed to help exercise professionals develop core business skills.
news •
25 Jul 2011
A major new £12.5m swimming pool and fitness complex - The Edge - has opened its doors at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire.
news •
13 May 2010
The University of New England (UNE) has received a US$10m (£6.4m) boost towards its plans for a new sports development at its Biddeford campus in Maine, US.
news •
15 Dec 2010
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