The secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Tessa Jowell, visited a Manchester YMCA on 25 September to meet three groups of young people who the YMCA is helping to get active.
The National Secretary of YMCA England, Angela Sarkis, and Graham Hobbs, CEO of Manchester YMCA, introduced youngsters involved in junior wrestling to Tessa Jowell alongside another group of youngsters currently taking part in a programme aimed at increasing their confidence and fitness.
Young people from Sunderland, Newcastle, Manchester and Coventry also spoke to the secretary of state about the Challenge Programme, part of the YMCA Active England Project which is designed to increase exercise among young people aged 14-25.
Training officer at City of Sunderland David McCreedy said: This visit was great and the fact that the youngsters all got to meet a member of parliament was a real bonus.” Details: www.ymca.org.uk
The secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Tessa Jowell, visited a Manchester YMCA on 25 September to meet three groups of young people who the YMCA is helping to get active.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
CoverMe, the global leader in fitness workforce management, today launches CoverMe PT, an
on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
UK Active has announced the next phase of its Digital Futures programme, supporting organisations
across the physical activity sector to develop their digital capability.
The Fitness Group, the UK's leading fitness education training provider, has announced a
strategic partnership with Serco Leisure, one of the UK's leading national operators of
leisure centres, destination venues and elite sporting facilities.
The secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Tessa Jowell, visited a Manchester YMCA on 25 September to meet three groups of young people who the YMCA is helping to get active.
The National Secretary of YMCA England, Angela Sarkis, and Graham Hobbs, CEO of Manchester YMCA, introduced youngsters involved in junior wrestling to Tessa Jowell alongside another group of youngsters currently taking part in a programme aimed at increasing their confidence and fitness.
Young people from Sunderland, Newcastle, Manchester and Coventry also spoke to the secretary of state about the Challenge Programme, part of the YMCA Active England Project which is designed to increase exercise among young people aged 14-25.
Training officer at City of Sunderland David McCreedy said: This visit was great and the fact that the youngsters all got to meet a member of parliament was a real bonus.” Details: www.ymca.org.uk
The secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Tessa Jowell, visited a Manchester YMCA on 25 September to meet three groups of young people who the YMCA is helping to get active.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
Record market penetration in the UK
fitness sector masks a deeper shift
around consumer engagement, according
to a report from Grant Thornton and
UK Active, as Liz Terry reports
CoverMe, the global leader in fitness workforce management, today launches CoverMe PT, an
on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
UK Active has announced the next phase of its Digital Futures programme, supporting organisations
across the physical activity sector to develop their digital capability.
The Fitness Group, the UK's leading fitness education training provider, has announced a
strategic partnership with Serco Leisure, one of the UK's leading national operators of
leisure centres, destination venues and elite sporting facilities.