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The University Arms hotel in Cambridge,
has had an £80m renovation and Matrix
did the gym. We take a look
HCM issue 8 2018
Bedford-based contractor SDC Builders has commenced work on the construction of
a new sports centre at the University of Cambridge, which is due to be completed
in October 2013.
news •
08 May 2012
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
Unlimitech, a tech startup linked to University of Cambdrige, is looking to bring to market a face
mask capable of recording and tracking the user's exercise data.
news •
16 Mar 2020
Work has begun on the £5m redevelopment of the University of Bradford Leisure Centre.
news •
04 Nov 2008
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have found a way to establish the exact VO2 max
of an
individual through the use of smartwatch data that is just as reliable as a professional sports
lab
test.
news •
02 Feb 2023
Luxury spa hotel Calcot Manor, located in England's Cotswolds, is launching a purpose-built
fitness and wellness sanctuary.
news •
18 Jan 2024
The Elite Athlete Centre and Hotel (EAC) – the first sports-centric venue of its kind in the
UK – has opened at Loughborough University.
news •
15 Nov 2018
A £1m new spa called Imagine is to launch in January 2007 in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
news •
20 Sep 2006
Physical activity - no matter how minimal - can have a positive effect on happiness,
according to the
largest ever smartphone-based study.
news •
13 Jan 2017
The brains of overweight people could be 10 years older than those of their leaner counterparts, say scientists from Cambridge
HCM issue 11 2016
From middle-age, the brains of obese individuals display differences in white matter
similar to those in lean individuals ten years their senior, according to new research led by
the University of Cambridge. White matter is the tissue that connects areas of the brain
and allows for information to be communicated between regions.
news •
09 Aug 2016
Excess body fat and obesity are likely to have contributed to more deaths in England and
Scotland than
smoking since 2014, according to new research from the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at
the University of Glasgow.
news •
19 Feb 2021
A lack of physical activity among boys may result in them falling behind in reading and
maths at school, according to new research.
news •
02 Dec 2016
A trend is emerging for hotels and
resorts to support the health and
wellbeing of guests with in-room fitness
offerings. We take a closer look
HCM issue 9 2018
We’ve rounded up the latest designs and
innovation in locker and changing room kit
HCM issue 2 2019
The Bannatyne Group is sizing up a £300m float on London’s Alternative Investment
Market (AIM) as owner and founder Duncan Bannatyne seeks funds to expand his health
club, spa and hotel empire.
news •
13 Apr 2016
A growth in cycling numbers could lead to huge UK health benefits and a
reduction in NHS spending, according to a report conducted by Cambridge
University and commissioned by British Cycling.
news •
13 Feb 2014
A brand new industry event aiming to bring together a wide range of sectors to tackle the
physical inactivity crisis will take place at London Olympia next year.
news •
06 Oct 2015
The more active a mother is, the more active her child is likely to be, according
to new research published in Pediatrics.
news •
26 Mar 2014
ukactive CEO David Stalker has warned of the dangers of focusing public health policy
solely on tackling obesity, after a trio of scientists said it was time to "bust the myth"
about exercise.
news •
23 Apr 2015
People who achieve the UK government's target of 150 minutes of moderate exercise a
week can reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 26 per cent, according to new
research.
news •
20 Oct 2016
The physical activity sector has spent millions of pounds investigating the secret to
motivating the inactive and encouraging healthy lifestyles. However, one academic
believes that drugs could in fact be the key to curtailing sedentary habits.
news •
05 Nov 2015
New scientific research concluding that physical inactivity, not diet, is the biggest cause of
childhood obesity has come under fire after it emerged that the study was funded by
Coca-Cola.
news •
14 Aug 2015
The continued rise of budget gyms doesn’t spell the end for mid and premium market
operators, according to Bannatyne Group managing director Justin Musgrove, who says
the pulling power of low cost sites can bring benefits for everyone.
news •
19 Jan 2016
Post-operative heart surgery patients could begin their road to fitness recovery much earlier
than
previously thought.
news •
16 Jun 2022
Physical activity may help counter the debilitating physical symptoms of multiple
sclerosis (MS) and delay the associated cognitive impairment, researchers
have found.
news •
17 Dec 2014
The Bannatyne Group returned an impressive set of financial results for 2015, putting the
health club chain on firm foundations for an expected IPO in the coming months.
news •
04 May 2016
The failure to tackle the UK's obesity crisis is down to successive governments being guilty
of weak policy design, lack of effectiveness and botched implementation.
news •
22 Jan 2021
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Will Orr has been talking to HCM about the company’s
new strategy for 2024, as Kath Hudson reports
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As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
HCM magazine
Now mental health is the number one reason for people to join a
health club, do fitness professionals need a grounding in counselling
to offer a more holistic service? Kath Hudson asks the experts
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