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COMPETITIVE EDGE 14–17 MARCH 2013 HEALTH CLUB MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK 2O13


The 9th edition of the Health Club Management Handbook is being distributed in January 2013. The handbook is a comprehensive guide and reference tool distributed to industry operators, buyers and suppliers and available at leading industry events, LIW, IHRSA, FIBO & SIBEC.


WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? FOR INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS ■ Multiple listings of all industry suppliers by:


■ A-Z ■ Phone book ■ Web address book ■ Product selector


■ Company profi les including key information, contact details, images of products and a picture of your company contact


■ Vertical strip adverts in the address book section


FOR INDUSTRY OPERATORS


■ Who’s who? of key industry personnel in the UK and Europe:


■ Private sector operators ■ Public sector operators ■ Industry organisations


■ Features and reference material ■ Predictions for 2013 from key industry fi gures ■ Industry statistics


■ Development pipeline – details of forthcoming projects across the sector


■ Consumer and industry trends for 2013


■ Diary dates – a guide to all industry events, shows and networking opportunities


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26 13–22 SEPTEMBER 2013


Trek to Machu Picchu This trek in Peru takes you from Cusco, the ancient capital, to the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu – ‘the lost city of the Incas’. The 10-day route goes through the remote, and rarely visited, Lares Valley – a unique alternative to the busy Inca Trail. After acclimatising to the high altitude


by visiting local Inca ruins and Spanish colonial churches, the real trek begins. Walkers will meet Andean farmers, and see dazzling blue glacial lakes and the Baños Del Inca hot springs. Registration costs £495 and minimum


sponsorship is £3,995. Details: www.charitychallenge.com


Racers must carry 30lbs over 30 miles 14 SEPTEMBER 2013


Exmoor 30:30 This is a race over 30 miles of Exmoor, with participants carrying 30lbs on their backs. It was fi rst co-ordinated by personnel from the UK services in 2009 to raise money for The Royal British Legion (RBL). This is now the fi fth year that


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teams of fi ve will compete, including triathletes, farmers, Afghanistan amputees and Special Forces soldiers. Last year, a slightly easier 30km route was introduced. It costs £50 to sign up and £500 for sponsorship. Details: www.exmoor3030.org.uk


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Ski the World Half price registration – £100 down from £199 – is available for this Make- a-Wish Foundation challenge. In its second year, the Ski Solutions-


organised event in Champoluc, Italy, is setting the target of skiing the combined height of the largest peak in each continent across a weekend. That’s the equivalent of 43,314 vertical metres over three days – but you can share the distance between two of you. Minimum sponsorship is £1,600 per


person. Make-a-Wish grants ‘magical wishes’ to children who are fi ghting life- threatening conditions. Details: www.make-a-wish.org.uk


The event spans three days


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