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Leisure and hospitality businesses could be missing out on up to £16bn in additional
revenues by failing to adequately cater to the needs of over 65-year-olds.
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22 Apr 2015
New outdoor gym equipment has been installed in six Liverpool parks after research revealed local residents over the age of 50 years old were unlikely to use a conventional gym to keep fit and healthy.
news •
18 Jun 2009
Health and racquet club operator David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) is expecting Andy Murray's US Open win to
result in an increased number of young children wanting to take up tennis. Around 12,500 children
already play tennis each week as part of DLL's Tennis All Stars exclusive junior coaching programme.
news •
12 Sep 2012
Those wanting to stop the main arteries to the heart from stiffening up need to exercise at
least four to five times each week, according to a new report.
news •
23 May 2018
Toddlers need at least three hours of exercise a day to help avoid obesity in later life, according to new guidelines published by the UK government.
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11 Jul 2011
A large-scale trial in the UK will assess whether mindfulness training for teenagers can
improve their mental health.
news •
16 Jul 2015
Sport England has teamed up with Youth Sport Trust to develop a new online resource designed to
help more children become physically active.
news •
28 Apr 2021
School closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic will exacerbate the epidemic of childhood
obesity in the US, according to public health scientists at Columbia University's Mailman
School of Public Health.
news •
12 Apr 2020
Newly appointed Sporta chief executive Cate Atwater has admitted her members face a
“worrying landscape” as economic pressure mounts in the charity sector.
news •
08 Dec 2017
As the population ages, health clubs need to ensure they
have specific programming and facilities geared for those
more advanced in age but still determined to stay active and healthy.
product innovation •
20 Jul 2010
Health club and leisure centre operator Parkwood Leisure is to launch a new national dance brand called Sway Dance.
news •
26 Oct 2010
Regular exercise is highly beneficial for all patients with cardiovascular disease regardless of age.
news •
17 Oct 2019
London's Hyde Park is set to benefit from the installation of a £40,000 outdoor "senior playground" after plans were given the go ahead by Westminster City Council (WCC).
news •
11 Feb 2010
Canadian software company Geosports is developing an app to try and increase
participation in sport in an age in which the developer believes people are less
involved in sports and physical activity.
news •
18 Feb 2014
A study by the University of Edinburgh has shown that people who exercise later in life may better protect
their brain from age-related changes than those who do not.
news •
26 Oct 2012
Health club operator 24 Hour Fitness has introduced a nationwide active ageing programme as part of
efforts to encourage seniors to incorporate regular exercise into their lives.
news •
06 May 2019
New research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reveals short
bouts of moderately intense exercise can boost self-control in children,
adolescents and young adults.
news •
08 Mar 2013
Public health policy should be focused on preventing the decline of physical activity during
childhood, not when individuals reach adolescence, according to British Medical Journal
(BMJ) research.
news •
15 Mar 2017
A physical activity initiative to build a lasting legacy from the 2014 Commonwealth Games
has helped almost 8,000 people get engaged with sport and exercise.
news •
15 Oct 2015
Health clubs, gyms and leisure centres should focus on ability, rather than age, when designing,
marketing and delivering activities to those aged 55 and over. The insight comes from the Life In Our
Years, a new report, carried out by the ukactive Research Institute in partnership with Egym, which is
based on a consultation on the fitness and leisure sector for the over-55s.
news •
29 Jun 2021
Fitness levels, not age, should be used to determine whether older people should undergo surgery, according to a new study
HCM issue 10 2013
Matrix Fitness is launching MX4 Active to engage the ageing and deconditioned populations.
We talk to Steve Barrett, director of global group education and training, to find out more
HCM issue 9 2019
Jo Cherrett on exercise and ageing and
Stuart Stokes has advice on exercise referral
HCM issue 2 2020
Paul Bedford identifies patterns of member behaviour as gyms reopen
HCM issue 6 2021
Full-body wearable simulations could help leisure operators understand the challenges older people face when moving around their facilities
HCM issue 7 2015
A new study that followed nearly 70,000 women for two decades has found that
three quarters of heart attacks in young women could be prevented if women
followed six healthy lifestyle practices.
news •
06 Jan 2015
A major new consultation will seek to explore how the physical activity sector can better support
people over the age of 55 – and those with long-term health conditions – to lead active lifestyles.
news •
07 Oct 2020
Nearly three in four (73 per cent) Britons are failing to meet NHS recommendations on
exercise, as a
result of successive lockdowns leading to the formation of unhealthy habits.
news •
20 May 2021
Exercising increases levels of a protein hormone secreted by the bones which has a powerful
anti-ageing effect on the rest of the body.
news •
09 Jul 2020
Study highlights a new treadmill test that identifies a person’s risk of dying
HCM issue 4 2015
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When a hefty round of investment
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CEO of Midtown Athletic Clubs
feared the company – founded by
his grandfather – would go down
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What needs to happen to integrate physical activity with
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