LEISURE INDUSTRY WEEK 2009
LIW SHOW PREVIEW
“MoreActive4Life is an
integral part of our members’
The FIA will present
the results of
engagement programme; it’s
MoreActive4Life,
fi tting we outline the impact of
designed to get one
million people more
this industry-wide initiative at active by 2012
the industry’s leading show.”
David Stalker, FIA
the national health
& fi tness conference
Supported by IHRSA and sponsored by
Matrix, the theme of these free seminars
is ‘Maximising Opportunities in this
Challenging Environment.’ Running
across the three days of the show, the
keynote presentation will be given by
Roger Black on behalf of Fit for Sport.
The subsequent line-up includes
some of the leading names in the health
and fi tness sector. Doug Miller will look
at creating unique promotions to sell
more memberships, while IHRSA’s Hans
Muench will share international health
club success stories. Other presenters
include Nic Jarvis, Tor Davies, Glen
Rankin and Ray Algar.
The FIA will also announce the
results of its MoreActive4Life campaign
– a campaign that’s been running
alongside the government’s Change4Life
campaign, with the aim of getting one
million more people more active by 2012.
“MoreActive4Life is an integral part of
our members’ engagement programme;
it’s only fi tting that we outline the
impact this industry-wide initiative had Other seminars include:
on consumers at the industry’s leading
•
SPATA’s three presentations
show,” says David Stalker, FIA COO.
•
REPS National Convention, in will look at current construction
partnership with the FIA, takes place trends, with a guide to the design
national exercise referral, on Thursday 24 September. and construction process. Plus a
rehab & activity conference
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The SkillsActive Group seminars: presentation from Duncan Goodhew
Dr Kenneth Cooper, founder of the The Annual SkillsActive Health & on the ‘Changing Culture of
Cooper Institute in Dallas, will announce Fitness Training Provider Forum takes Swimming.’ Tuesday 22 September.
the results of the world’s largest child place on Tuesday 22 September; Cost
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The IQL UK. Advice for pool operators
obesity study at this conference, hosted Effective Workforce Development on surviving the crunch without
by The Wright Foundation. The study Solutions is being run by the cutting corners on safety. A series of
is currently working to reduce obesity National Skills Academy, part of the presentations will look at how to comply
levels among some 2.68 million children SkillsActive Group, on Wednesday with new and existing legislation, plus
in the US, with results expected to show 23 September; and Careers in Active tips for improving revenue streams
that improved academic performance, Learning and Leisure will be held on and a presentation of new industry
increased school attendance and fewer Thursday 24 September. research. Tuesday 22 September.
disciplinary incidents are associated with
•
The ISRM CPD Seminar takes
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UK Strength & Conditioning
higher levels of fi tness. place on Wednesday 23 September, Association. Sports Performance
The Wright Foundation will now pilot a covering European Standards relating seminar including practical
similar scheme in the UK, encouraging to the design of swimming pools and demonstrations on the show fl oor.
10,000 primary school kids to take part fi tness equipment. Tuesday 22 September.
in three hours’ physical activity a week.
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