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Indoor cycling
Expanding the circleHealth Club Management 2015 issue 8
How can health clubs get even more members involved in indoor cycling?
Activity tracking
The global networkHealth Club Management 2015 issue 8
Under Armour believes it can be the brand that 'owns' health and fitness
Interview
Total transformationHealth Club Management 2015 issue 8
Total Fitness: Back on a growth curve
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Is healthy offensive?Health Club Management 2015 issue 8
Are we losing sight of what's healthy and normal when it comes to our weight?
Market innovation
Pick ’n’ mixHealth Club Management 2015 issue 7
US$54m in funding and 5,000 clubs globally – ClassPass lets users cherry pick classes and clubs
Interview
Township YogiHealth Club Management 2015 issue 7
Township Yogi – using yoga to change lives in the townships of South Africa
People
Sharon CookHealth Club Management 2015 issue 7
Full-body wearables that let you walk in the shoes of older adults
People
Gordon LottHealth Club Management 2015 issue 7
How to get a million more people running regularly? Run2Work thinks it has the answer
People
Laura TrottHealth Club Management 2015 issue 7
Laura Trott: 'My sporting journey started on a trampoline, but I kept passing out mid-air!'
New opening
Evolution not revolutionHealth Club Management 2015 issue 6
A user-friendly makeover for low-cost operator The Gym Group
Activity tracking
Fit for the challengeHealth Club Management 2015 issue 6
Challenges and rewards – the Fitbit route to motivating users
New opening
Think out of the boxHealth Club Management 2015 issue 6
Classes, creativity and more new clubs – a rare interview with Gymbox founder Richard Hilton
Interview - Edgard Corona
Edgard CoronaHealth Club Management 2015 issue 6
Is cannibalising your own clubs bad for business? Brazil's market leader Edgard Corona thinks not
Everyone’s talking about...
PT vs technologyHealth Club Management 2015 issue 6
Will new fitness technology push personal trainers out of a job?
Mind-body
All in the mindHealth Club Management 2015 issue 5
Death Row inmates and war veterans: How meditation can help overcome extreme stress
Activity tracking
Strava societyHealth Club Management 2015 issue 5
King and Queen of the Mountain: how Strava has created a global community
Interview - Colin Grant
Colin GrantHealth Club Management 2015 issue 5
Pure Group CEO Colin Grant on creating Asia's leading lifestyle brand
Everyone’s talking about...
Active womenHealth Club Management 2015 issue 5
Women are less active than men. Tanni Grey-Thompson gives her thoughts on how to right this wrong
Interview
Humphrey CobboldHealth Club Management 2015 issue 4
The new CEO of affordable gym operation Pure Gym – now the UK’s largest fitness chain – talks to Kate Cracknell about shifting the focus beyond the club walls, and thinking like an insurgent to stay on top
Everyone’s talking about...
Getting off the couchHealth Club Management 2015 issue 4
Sitting is now the new smoking, but not enough people realise the true dangers of being sedentary. As Public Health England issues a rallying cry to get moving, what can our industry do to help?
Exercise & ageing
Age inclusivityHealth Club Management 2015 issue 3
As the world’s population ages, health and wellbeing facilities need to respond by adapting their products and services. But how? Katie Barnes asks a global panel of experts from the spa, fitness, wellbeing and hospitality sectors for their advice
Interview
Sandra DoddHealth Club Management 2015 issue 3
The new CEO of Places for People Leisure talks to Kate Cracknell about becoming
a social enterprise, rolling out a private community gym brand, and how she feels about being one of the only senior women in fitness
Active design
Street smartHealth Club Management 2015 issue 3
The streets offer a great opportunity to encourage incidental exercise. What more could the health and fitness industry do to get people active when moving from A to B? Kath Hudson reports
Everyone’s talking about...
Promoting activityHealth Club Management 2015 issue 3
Physical inactivity is a large contributor to lifestyle diseases such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes. But how can we get people moving – and is it time for a top-down intervention?
Health Club Management 2015 issue 3
“The average active person generates enough energy from everyday motion to power a smartphone for three hours” Alex Smith, Mike Geier & Tejas Shastry – co-founders, AMPY
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