With the 2012 Olympics in mind, UK Sport and the English Institute of Sport have joined forces to create a world class sports science and medical service delivery system to support elite performers.
Announced on Thursday (25 October), the joint programme board includes representatives from each organisation. The first job will be to review strategic direction and funding of sports science and medicine service delivery in England, which will then be implemented from 2009.
Chair of UK Sport, Sue Campbell, says in the build up to the Olympics the spotlight is on sport and the two organisations must respond to the challenge: “The ultimate goal is the same: the desire to maximise the chances of our athletes as they strive to be the very best they can be.”
UK Sport and the English Institute of Sport have joined forces to create a world class sports science and medical service delivery system to support elite performers.
Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
Speaking on the LIFTS podcast recently, Xponential Fitness CEO Anthony Geisler said participation in studio cycling is down globally. Kath Hudson decided to investigate
Join us at Elevate from 12-13 June in London for a special one-off live recording of The Game
Changers Podcast with Sue Anstiss, CEO of Fearless Women.
Complaints about group exercise have become a thing of the past for the Reynolds Group
thanks to its partnership with CoverMe, a digital platform that simplifies group exercise
and PT management for clubs and instructors.
A charity dedicated to narrowing the gender and ethnic diversity gap in physical activity
has launched a community wellbeing space aimed at extending the lives of people with some of
the UK’s poorest health outcomes.
With the 2012 Olympics in mind, UK Sport and the English Institute of Sport have joined forces to create a world class sports science and medical service delivery system to support elite performers.
Announced on Thursday (25 October), the joint programme board includes representatives from each organisation. The first job will be to review strategic direction and funding of sports science and medicine service delivery in England, which will then be implemented from 2009.
Chair of UK Sport, Sue Campbell, says in the build up to the Olympics the spotlight is on sport and the two organisations must respond to the challenge: “The ultimate goal is the same: the desire to maximise the chances of our athletes as they strive to be the very best they can be.”
UK Sport and the English Institute of Sport have joined forces to create a world class sports science and medical service delivery system to support elite performers.
Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
Speaking on the LIFTS podcast recently, Xponential Fitness CEO Anthony Geisler said participation in studio cycling is down globally. Kath Hudson decided to investigate
When a hefty round of investment
coincided with the pandemic, the
CEO of Midtown Athletic Clubs
feared the company – founded by
his grandfather – would go down
on his watch. He talks to Kath
Hudson about the pressure to
keep the business afloat
The European fitness sector is beating pre-pandemic numbers according to the 11th annual European Health & Fitness Market Report 2024 from Deloitte and EuropeActive, as Karsten Hollasch reports
Join us at Elevate from 12-13 June in London for a special one-off live recording of The Game
Changers Podcast with Sue Anstiss, CEO of Fearless Women.
Complaints about group exercise have become a thing of the past for the Reynolds Group
thanks to its partnership with CoverMe, a digital platform that simplifies group exercise
and PT management for clubs and instructors.
A charity dedicated to narrowing the gender and ethnic diversity gap in physical activity
has launched a community wellbeing space aimed at extending the lives of people with some of
the UK’s poorest health outcomes.