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The Lance Armstrong Foundation is set to fund research at the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Tennessee, US, to see if regular exercise can alleviate the memory and cognitive problems that many cancer survivors experience following chemotherapy.
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18 May 2006
Nationwide building society has become the first organisation to receive the English Federation of Disability Sport’s (EFDS) Count Me In award, in recognition of its support of disability sport.
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08 May 2006
The Amateur Swimming Association has announced that Kellogg’s – the sponsors of the ASA Awards since 1997 – has signed a new extended deal worth £3m.
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25 Apr 2006
More than 400 gyms throughout the UK are offering free use of their facilities this month in an initiative being run by the Fitness Industry Association (FIA) in partnership with Sport England.
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29 Mar 2006
Fitness was one of the bright spots in the American sports equipment market according to the review by the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA).
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14 Mar 2006
Cultural Community Partnerships (CCP) is to hold a Women’s Day on 11 March at Pemberton Leisure and Conference Centre in Rushen and the Nene Centre in Thrapston.
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06 Mar 2006
UK Sport and the Women’s Sports Foundation (WSF) have released a progress report on the UK Strategy Framework for Women and Sport, published in 2003, showing development in certain areas.
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01 Mar 2006
North Ayrshire Leisure in Scotland has launched a mobile health and fitness unit this month to promote participation in regular physical activity in the local area.
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23 Feb 2006
Sport England has announced a major funding package for athletics, worth £14.6m, to encourage greater participation in support of the structural changes made after the publication of the Moving On review.
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17 Feb 2006
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales has recently published guidelines for exercise referral schemes, stating that they must only be made to instructors who are registered with the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) at level 3 as an Advanced Instructor and with qualifications for working with specialist populations.
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09 Feb 2006
The Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) is embarking on a new £3m programme of investment in swimming across the country.
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02 Feb 2006
Advanced instructors at level 3 on the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) who are responsible for designing and delivering structured and tailored physical activity programmes for referred patients/clients, or assigning them to an appropriate physical activity, must have a range of knowledge and skills specific to the referral process, specified medical conditions and relevant health risk factors related to physical activity participation.
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10 Jan 2006
Tees Active has secured funding from the Big Lottery Fund to finance a new scheme called Active Start, designed to increase children’s participation in physical activity in the Stockton-on-Tees area.
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09 Jan 2006
Leisure operator DC Leisure has received accreditation from the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management (ILAM) for being the first leisure contractor to introduce the institute’s Active programme.
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22 Dec 2005
Stourport Sports Centre in Worcester has been awarded the National Deafblind Friendly Corporate Award in the category of Health and Wellbeing.
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21 Dec 2005
Sector Skills Council SkillsActive has unveiled a new guide designed to get more people in England into higher education.
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30 Nov 2005
Dr Kenneth Cooper – founder of the Cooper Institute in the US and an expert on preventing disease through exercise – revealed his recent findings at the WRIGHT Foundation Exercise Referral Conference, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 10 November.
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21 Nov 2005
The UK’s first national fitness audit – which will profile more than a million regular users of sports and leisure facilities – is to be carried out via a public private partnership between The Leisure Database Company (LDC) and information solutions company Experian.
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15 Nov 2005
Sport England has defended its plans to spend around £6m on research into activity trends across the country.
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02 Nov 2005
Watchetts Junior School in Camberley, Surrey has reported significant increases in the health of its students following a pilot project led by Olympian Steve Redgrave.
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17 Oct 2005
Tone Leisure, the leisure trust for Taunton Deane in Somerset, is launching an innovative programme to get more of the community active and involved in physical activity and sport.
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04 Oct 2005
New research by Mintel into consumer attitudes towards participating in sports has revealed that fundraising sports events could be a way of boosting activity levels and that people are increasingly opting to keep fit in ways which cost nothing.
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19 Aug 2005
The Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) has joined the Fitness Industry Association (FIA) as a stakeholder organisation working with NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) in the review of public health guidance on physical activity.
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09 Aug 2005
Stoke Mandeville stadium in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, which is owned by WheelPower – the British Wheelchair Sport – and managed by Leisure Connection, has launched a new Inclusive Fitness Initiative gym.
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06 Jul 2005
Edinburgh Leisure has teamed up with Scottish Swimming to offer recreational swimmers a more structured workout in the pool.
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26 May 2005
More than 700 people took part in the eighth David Lloyd Great Mile Run in Edinburgh on 7 May.
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17 May 2005
Sir Steve Redgrave is spearheading a government-backed project to increase children’s participation in sport and exercise in the UK.
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26 Apr 2005
Sir Steve Redgrave and Olympic cycling gold medallist Chris Hoy were among those who helped raise more than £12,000 for a leukaemia charity at The David Lloyd Great Mile Run in Edinburgh.
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22 Feb 2005
An investment vehicle created to capitalise on opportunities in the UK health, fitness, beauty and spa markets is set to launch on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) next month.
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16 Feb 2005
A campaign to get Wigan residents fitter is underway with the launch of the first health club at Hindley Leisure Centre.
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01 Feb 2005
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