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Bringing strength equipment back to basics, Pulse Fitness has launched a Classic Strength
Line which includes 15 stations of selectorised strength machines.
product innovation •
01 Feb 2021
Jo Cherrett on exercise and ageing and
Stuart Stokes has advice on exercise referral
HCM issue 2 2020
Low-cost fitness operator Xercise4Less is has revealed plans to double in size and have 100 clubs
open by 2021.
news •
18 Jan 2019
A mix of gymnastics, parkour and
bodyweight training, calisthenics is an
eye-catching way to build strength.
Kath Hudson looks at how gyms can
incorporate this discipline
HCM issue 9 2018
The Third Space CEO on why experience
design is at the heart of the operation
HCM issue 8 2018
The exercise psychologist on
combining psychology with gym design
HCM issue 10 2017
1Life has transformed a sorry-looking shed in Milton Keynes into a thriving cross-training hub
HCM issue 10 2016
We take a look at the latest breed of animal movement-based workouts
HCM issue 3 2016
We report on some of the pressing issues raised during ‘Question Time’ at this year’s SIBEC UK
HCM issue 7 2015
Inspired by his childhood in Africa, Amen Iseghohi launched a chain of back-to-basics gyms that use recycled tyres. He talks to Magali Robathan
HCM issue 10 2014
Since its initial introduction in 2000, the CrossFit concept has grown in
prominence with a dedicated following taking up the workout across the UK,
however, can the idea be translated for the mass market?
news •
22 May 2014
CrossFit is a tough workout that gives fantastic results, but can it ever achieve mass market appeal?
HCM issue 5 2014
Luxury health club spas are increasingly offering wellness services just for men. Kate Corney examines this growing trend
HCM issue 2 2014
Camilla Parke of The Futures Company outlines some of the trends that will influence the health and wellness sector this year
HCM issue 2 2014
New research published to mark the launch of the Tata Kids of Steel triathlon initiative has found that nearly four-fifths of UK children spend their free time watching television.
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04 May 2011
Stuart Broster has been appointed chief operating officer at LA Fitness.
news •
24 Jan 2006
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