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T e Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) will run a free clinic at LIW2012. RoSPA’s approach to leisure safety is that it should be “as safe as neces- sary, not as safe as possible”. On 18 September there will be a presen-
tation titled As Safe as Necessary, outlining RoSPA’s approach to leisure, using case studies to demonstrate how to strike the right balance when dealing with demands. David Walker, RoSPA’s leisure safety man- ager will highlight key aspects. On 19 September, Allison Spears, HM
inspector of health and safety at the HSE, will present a seminar titled Health and Safety in Swimming Pools on why the guid- ance is being updated and what it should achieve for the sector.
SportsArtFitness UK - The Green System
Flying the fl ag for a green approach in fi t- ness facilities, SportsArt Fitness will be showcasing their New Green System which turns human energy into useable power. The SportsArt ‘Green System’ uses a
“pod” of fi tness products attached to an inverter that harnesses human-generated power from exercisers and feeds this back into the power grid as useable energy. T is is claimed to be the fi rst “plug and play” solu- tion of its kind for health club owners.
Introducing Balanceability at LIW 2012
T e UK’s only accredited ‘learn to cycle’ programme for children aged 2½-6 will be introduced to the leisure industry at LIW 2012. It’s being rapidly rolled out follow- ing support from Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman MBE and contract wins with Bourne Leisure and Pendle Leisure Trust. The programme is a structured self-
taught course available to schools, leisure centres and independent trainers. It com- bines unique ergonomic balance bikes with a schedule of activity that builds confi - dence, spatial awareness and skills.
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Former badminton ace Gail Emms will make an appearance during the highly popular LIW Q&A sessions Team GB favourites to headline new live stage
LIW Live has been launched as a platform for exhibitors to display the best of their services on a live stage right in the middle of the show fl oor. Some of the UK’s leading Olympic faces will
make an appearance, taking part in q&a ses- sions on LIW Live. Already lined up for this programme are 2012 medal hope Greg Searle and badminton ace Gail Emms, both attend- ing with Precor, and the fantastic three time World Champion Beth Tweddle MBE, founder of exhibiting company Total Gymnastics who
Outdoor demo area/zip wire
Interactive family attractions specialist Innovative Leisure are set to supply the central feature of the Play & Attractions section at LIW 2012. Among the products being shown by the Leicester based company will be a fully opera- tional SkyTrail High Ropes course, in addition to a Climbing Wall and, for the fi rst time at the show, a Mobile Zip Line leading to the outdoor section of the show where Innovative Leisure will once again be operating an example of its Water Wars water balloon game.
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will be showcasing their new programme, Gym Stars. Also taking part will be the cast of T e Apprentice 2012, attending with contestant Stephen Brady and his new fi tness company
mysuccesscoach.com. T e Biggest Loser winner Kevin McLernon
will accompany Concept2 with plans to out- line ways in which fi tness providers can attract completely disengaged participants to their facilities. Swimwear brand Zoggs will also strut their stuff on the catwalk showcasing their newest ranges.
Innovative Leisure will supply the central feature Twitter: @leisureopps © CYBERTREK 2012
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