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14–16 ❘ Fitness, Aerobics
and Management Congress
& EFAA Fitness & Personal
Trainer Congress
Venue Arnhem, The Netherlands
Summary
Event for the Dutch fi tness industry.
Tel +31 495 533229
Web
www.efaa.nl
22–23 ❘ BodyPower
Venue NEC, Birmingham, UK
Summary
The BodyPower show is focused on
sports including strongman, wrestling,
boxing, MMA and powerlifting. It offers
an exhibition incorporating sports
nutrition, exercise equipment, clothing
and associated products.
Tel +44 (0)1926 485423
Web
www.bodypowerexpo.co.uk
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the FIBO convention in Germany
JUNE
TBC ❘ The FIA
AUGUST SEPTEMBER
FLAME Conference 4–8 ❘ IDEA World 6–8 ❘ BASES Annual
Venue To be confi rmed Fitness Convention Conference
Summary Venue Los Angeles, US Venue University of Glasgow, UK
This educational conference, offering Summary Summary
seminars on a broad range of topics, More than 5,000 international fi tness This year’s BASES conference programme
will run alongside the FIA Industry professionals attend this event, which will feature high-profi le international
Summit. The FLAME Awards aims to “inspire the world to fi tness”. speakers, with presentations of relevance
ceremony will also take place at the Tel +1 858 535 8979 ext.7 to anyone with an interest in sport and
event, as part of a gala dinner. As an Web
www.ideafit.com exercise sciences.
added celebration, this year also marks Web
www.bases.org.uk/BASES-Annual-
the 20th anniversary of the FIA. 19–21 ❘ 29th Annual National Conference
Tel +44 (0)20 7420 8578 Fitness Trade Show
Web
www.fia.org.uk Venue Reno-Tahoe, Nevada, US 12–15 ❘ European Spa Summit
Summary Venue Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
10–13 ❘ Festival del Fitness An annual trade show for health club Summary
Venue Rome, Italy owners, managers, fi tness directors A benchmark event since it was founded
Summary and personal trainers. in 2007, the European Spa Summit – held
22nd annual exhibition for the Italian Tel +1 541 830 0400 alongside a trade show – is targeted
fi tness industry, offering a wide range Web
www.nationalfitnesstradeshow.com mainly at the hotel sector, covering
of interactive sessions. all the considerations associated with
Web
www.fitfestival.com 28 august – 2 september ❘ setting up and managing spas.
World Leisure Congress Web
www.beyondbeautyparis.com
JULY
Venue Kangwon National University,
South Korea 12–15 ❘ SPATEC FALL
5–6 ❘ Facilities Summary North America
Management Forum The theme of this year’s conference Venue Pasadena, California, US
Venue Stansted Airport, UK is exploring how leisure activities Summary
Summary can help in fi nding our identity. The A three-day forum of one-to-one
This forum will focus on the ecological event will run alongside the inaugural, meetings. These meetings bring together
aspect of facilities management, international World Leisure Games. corporate spa owners and directors
giving delegates a chance to examine Encompassing around 15 different with design/management companies
emerging technologies, determine sports – including wakeboarding, and leading spa suppliers. The event
practical solutions, and focus on critical paragliding and sport fi shing – the also offers plenty of opportunity for
issues for running their businesses. games are expected to attract more networking with industry colleagues.
Tel +44 (0)1992 374100 than 15,000 competitors. Tel +1 603 529 0077
Web
www.forumevents.co.uk Web
www.worldleisure2010.org Web www.
mcleaneventsinternational.com
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