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MARCH
12–15 ❘ IHRSA 2014 Annual International Convention & Trade Show (US) The 33rd IHRSA – International Health Racquet & Sportsclub Association – Annual Convention & Trade Show takes place at the San Diego Convention Center, with seminars, keynotes and educational sessions alongside a trade show. Web
www.ihrsa.org/convention
10 ❘ SMMEX Venue Wembley Stadium, London, UK Summary SMMEX gives buyers and specifi ers from sporting clubs and associations across Europe the chance to meet with premier suppliers of unique products and services. Web
www.smmexevent.com
21–23 ❘ International Fitness Showcase Venue Winter Gardens, Blackpool, UK Summary The International Fitness Showcase is designed for fi tness instructors and enthusiasts, providing three days of dance, aerobics, step, combat, conditioning, lectures, workshops and mind-body sessions. Web
www.chrysalispromotions.com
23–24 ❘ Scottish Beauty Venue The Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh, UK Summary A trade-only event bringing together products, equipment, services and training from the leading beauty, nail, tanning and spa suppliers. It offers free admission when registered in advance. Web
www.beautyserve.com
30–2 April ❘ SPATEC Spring, North America Venue The Ballantyne Hotel, Charlotte, US Summary In a series of one-to-one meetings over two dedicated business days, SPATEC Spring 2014 will bring the operators of leading American resort, destination, athletic, medical and day spas together with key domestic and international suppliers. Web
www.mcleaneventsinternational.com
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APRIL
1–4 ❘ ACSM 18th Health & Fitness Summit & Exposition Venue Atlanta, Georgia, US Summary At ACSM’s 18th Health and Fitness Summit & Exposition, health and fi tness professionals will explore the industry – from science to practical application. Web
www.acsmsummit.org
2 ❘ EHFA European Health & Fitness Forum Venue Cologne, Germany Summary The fi rst forum organised in partnership by EHFA and FIBO. It will include presentations from leading scientists on the benefi ts of exercise, with recommendations on how the fi tness sector can help combat lifestyle diseases. Web
www.ehfa.eu.com
4–6 ❘ Australian Fitness & Health Expo Venue Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia Summary Australia’s largest health and fi tness event, with around 300 exhibitors. Web
www.fitnessexpo.com.au
8–9 ❘ BASES Student Conference Venue University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK Summary The BASES 2014 student conference will include keynote presentations from internationally renowned sport and exercise scientists. Web
www.port.ac.uk/bases2014
APRIL
3–6 ❘ FIBO 2014 (Germany) FIBO is the world’s leading trade show for health, fi tness and wellness: the 2013 event played host to 96,700 visitors and featured 670 exhibiting companies from 30 countries. Topics include fi tness and training kit, wellness and beauty, health promotion, sports nutrition, and equipment and services, plus music and fashion. It takes place at the Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre in Cologne, Germany. Web
www.fi bo.de
Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa
Whatever your vision for changing and treatment rooms, Craftsman can create it for you
Reynolds Fitness Spa
Craftsman’s design expertise has led the way in creating changing room that work for everyone who uses them, including the provision of:
• Lockers • Cubicles • Vanity units • Bench seating
And now a complete solution for treatment room furniture
Call: 01480 405396 Email:
johng@cqlockers.co.uk Web:
www.cqlockers.co.uk
Alington Road, Little Barford, St. Neots, Cambs PE19 6WE
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