spa business issue 3 2010
Middle East spa benchmarks, p30
Four Seasons Hotel Florence, p64
56|Vital vitality A Russian banya and holistic health are at the core of a wellness centre in Latvia. Kate Cracknell reports
60|Training: Setting standards Wat Po TTM is the birthplace of T ai massage. Chris McBeath visits the government-approved school that’s standardising the way this staple spa treatment is being taught
64|A new renaissance Andrea Jezovit gets a taste for Italian spas at the Four Seasons Hotel Florence
68|Tourism:
Something about Serbia Privatisation of the spa industry in Serbia is underway. Sue Warren reports on the market’s potential
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70|Fitness: Music to motivate Kate Cracknell looks at the impact of music on exercise and how spas can use diff erent tracks to create the optimum workout space
74|Supplier profi le: Inviion We fi nd out about Schletterer’s new equipment subsidiary. Product news and procurement advice start on p75
78|Product focus: Non-invasive anti-ageing equipment Rhianon Howells rounds up some of the top beauty solutions on the market
82|The fi nishing touch: Hidden benefi ts Yoga can lead to mindful eating and should be off ered in weight loss packages, according to new research
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