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SUPPLIER & TRAINING


gladstone and cascade3d in partnership agreement tom walker


Software group Gladstone Health & Leisure, developer of the Plus2 leisure management soſtware suite, has announced a partnership arrangement with reporting systems company Cascade3d. The agreement will see Cascade3d


solutions now forming part of Gladstone’s Business Intelligence and reporting suite, with both companies’ development teams working together to ensure the products combine to meet the needs of their customers going forward.


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Equipment supplier Star Trac and Mad Dogg Athletics, creator of the Spinning line of equipment, have extended their partnership by signing an additional 10-year co-marketing agreement. As a result of the deal,


the two companies will collectively market and distribute Spinner bikes and the Spinning programming and education worldwide. Star Trac will remain the exclusive commercial equipment provider for Spinner bikes. Te renewal of the agreement follows an


NEWS star trac extends mad dogg deal


Te deal will see the two companies jointly marketing Spinning Mike Leveque, president of Star Trac, says:


initial 10-year relationship between the two companies and the recent acquisition of Star Trac by fitness industry veteran Michael Bruno. Te new deal is seen as a key component of Bruno’s re-organisation plan, which focuses on continuity and aggressive streamlining.


Te scheme targets talented athletes in the south


gll launches young athletes’ funding scheme tom walker


Leisure trust GLL has opened the process for talented young athletes across London and south-east England to apply for a series of financial and training grants being offered by the GLL Sport Foundation. A total of £400,000 has been made


available, which the foundation plans to invest in the country’s sporting hopefuls over the next year. Each successful applicant will benefit from funding of up to £1,500 to be spent on training, travel and equipment during the next 12 months.


“Both companies lead in innovation, with products such as the eSpinner. We are proud to be able to continue offering our customers this interactive, rewarding experience that allows them to enjoy the benefits of Spinning on their own terms.”


dll adds adidas zone cycling classes tom walker


David Lloyd Leisure has introduced adidas Zone Cycling-branded indoor classes at its sites across the UK. Te freestyle-classes adopt a set structure


of three blocks based around a track cycling theme, and use adidas miCoach – the interactive, personalised interval training device that uses colour-coded heart rate zones. DLL instructors gradually increase members’ heart rates through Te Ride In (warm-up) to prepare for the main workout block – Te Velodrome – where they take their heart rates up to the highest (red) zone. In preparation for the Grand Final, instructors use sensory elements of music and


Sir Chris Hoy helped launch the new cycling classes


verbal cues to raise adrenaline levels and help participants feel the exhilaration of winning their ‘race’. To enhance the experience, the classes also include special video footage to fully immerse them in the experience.


Strength Resistance Training and Conditioning Systems,


Utilising the unique patented BBCT technology providing increased athlete strength and power whilst reducing the risk of injury.


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