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A four-year drive to reduce obesity in the town of Colac in Victoria, Australia, has resulted in 1,800 children weighing less, watching less television, eating more healthily and engaging in more sport.
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11 Oct 2006
Contract management company DC Leisure has been appointed by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council to develop four sports and leisure centres in South Yorkshire in a £35m PPP/PFI project.
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10 Oct 2006
A new study in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) claims that physical exercise has little impact on obesity in young children.
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06 Oct 2006
Two heart attacks and a subsequent heart bypass operation acted as a catalyst for 68-year-old bookseller David Corran to radically change his life.
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19 Sep 2006
Coventry has been selected as the host city of the 2007 UK School Games.
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11 Sep 2006
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) is to target teenage girls with ‘go’, a new government-funded programme designed specifically for girls aged 15 and 16 years old.
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17 Aug 2006
RAF Cosford in Shropshire, which encompasses the RAF School of Physical Training, has teamed up with Central YMCA Qualifications (CYQ) to increase the vocational skills of its staff.
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17 Aug 2006
Deloitte, Keiser UK Ltd and Precor have joined the Fitness Industry Association’s (FIA) Vanguard Group – the steering group which provides guidance on strategic industry issues, as well as on the industry's/FIA's lobbying programme.
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14 Aug 2006
Welsh sports minister Alun Pugh has announced that the Welsh Assembly is to invest a further £11.8m in sport and physical activity over the next two years.
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01 Aug 2006
Games consoles have been fitted to workout equipment at a south Wales gym to encourage youngsters to do more exercise.
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27 Jul 2006
As the fitness industry heads towards a potential partnership with both government and businesses to promote a healthy lifestyle, one of the biggest challenges it faces is identifying, attracting and retaining senior management with the skills and experience to take the industry to the next level.
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07 Jul 2006
Officials at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) have strongly denied reports that swimming is to be dropped from the list of sports that pupils are expected to practice in PE lessons at secondary school.
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03 Jul 2006
The Millennium Commission, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) have invited cities across the UK to bid to host the UK School Games from 2007 to 2011.
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28 Jun 2006
A new gym has opened at Alderman Smith School in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. The school – already awarded Sports College status, as well as winning Sports England’s Sportsmark Gold Award – unveiled the gym as part of a new £2.3m sports development centre.
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07 Jun 2006
A new, 175sq m (1,880sq ft) health and fitness facility has just opened at Saltley Leisure Centre, in the Bordesley Green area of Birmingham, as part of a £2m refurbishment project.
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07 Jun 2006
Runnymede Borough Council in Surrey is investing £2.3m on upgrading and refurbishing its leisure portfolio.
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01 Jun 2006
Purely Nutrition – a nutritional and physical activity advisor – has devised a training scheme called Phunky Foods to teach young people about the importance of good health.
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18 May 2006
Public Health Minister Caroline Flint has announced the publication of new practical tools for GPs and other health professionals to help patients lose weight and improve their health.
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04 May 2006
Hertsmere Leisure is taking part in the Fitness Industry Association and Sport England’s joint initiative offering adults free access to fitness facilities.
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10 Apr 2006
Two former LA Fitness directors have teamed up with the founder of ActivKids to launch the business as a franchise.
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04 Apr 2006
Young people from across the UK wll have the opportunity to compete in a new competition – the UK School Games – which aims to give an inspirational first taster of life at a major championships.
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30 Mar 2006
The British Olympic Association (BOA) and UK Sport – the bodies responsible for the funding and support of Olympic and Paralympic athletes – have warmly welcomed the Budget, which makes a further £200m available to support elite athletes ahead of the London Olympics in 2012.
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22 Mar 2006
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) has established a new charitable trust, the Health and Fitness Foundation, to promote activities which encourage physical activity.
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16 Mar 2006
The Obesity Awareness and Solutions Trust (TOAST) has joined forces with leisure operators this week (12-18 March) to highlight the problem of obesity in the UK.
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16 Mar 2006
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) has announced the appointment of Harm Tegelaars to chair of the FIA and Andrée Deane to the newly created position of chief executive officer (CEO), with effect from 1 May
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10 Mar 2006
The five-a-side football centre operator, Goals Soccer Centres has noted an increase in pre-tax profits of 355 per cent for the year ended 2005 – to £2.8m from £0.6m at the end of 2004.
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06 Mar 2006
The Stadium Health and Fitness club, based at the Galpharm Stadium in Huddersfield, has become the 150th and final fitness facility to be accredited by the Inclusive Fitness Initiative (IFI).
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02 Mar 2006
Jeanette Watson has climbed the career ladder to the role of general manager at Bannatyne Health Club Colchester.
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28 Feb 2006
From 1 March, people booking classes at healthy living and leisure centres operated by sports trust Fusion will be able to do so online.
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24 Feb 2006
Children who regularly take part in physical activity are 20 per cent happier than those who shun exercise in favour of computer games or television, according to recent research commissioned for the launch of Sainsbury’s Active Kids campaign.
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24 Feb 2006
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