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preview seminars & keynotes


The free education available at LIW will provide various CPD opportunities for visitors to the show. With cuts of up to 30 per cent being


predicted for local government leisure services, it’s essential that operators look even more closely at what they are doing and how they could do more for less. In response to this, Leisure-net Solutions will offer a series of presentations and debates to reflect the deep challenges facing the leisure sector. These seminars will help leisure professionals to address issues around sales, customer experience and health and safety. Keynote presentations will be


provided by TV celebrity and weight loss coach Pete Cohen, who will offer his assessment of successful gym weight loss programmes, and by Ray Algar, MD of Oxygen Consulting, who will present his latest report on the low-cost gym sector. Attendees will be given the fi rst opportunity to download the full report for free, thanks to support from Precor. There will also be a timely debate


on gym memberships and contracts following the recent coverage this topic has received on national radio. David Stalker, CEO of the FIA, will be joined by Dave Wright, sales expert and CEO of Creative Fitness Marketing, for what is sure to be a lively debate. Meanwhile TV presenter, nutritionist


and Power Plate ambassador Amanda Hamilton will be sharing her tips on successfully juggling a well-balanced diet and regular exercise in today’s busy world. She’ll talk specifi cally about her new lifestyle programme to aid weight loss, which combines Acceleration


Precor is funding free copies of Ray Algar’s latest low-cost gym sector report Training™ workouts on the Power Plate®


machine with her nutritional expertise. This enlightening seminar will reveal why there is no longer any reason for anyone to say they are too busy to exercise regularly and eat well. “This year’s LIW promises to be even


more exciting and innovative than ever before,” says Sullens. “We take our position as the UK’s leading show for stakeholders in the active leisure sector extremely seriously and strive to improve year on year. This year we have an added emphasis on highlighting innovations and providing high-value, free education.”


CPD & masterclasses


Sessions in the CPD Masterclass Arena and CPD Seminar Theatre will feature a multitude of industry-leading organisations including: Jordan Fitness, whose education


specialists will outline how to use unconventional equipment such as ropes, chains and sleds. Jordan will also present ‘Powerbag Training’, an overview of why the Powerbag is considered one of the most functional pieces of training equipment on the market. FIT2FITE will present ‘Fighting


Moves to Funky Grooves’ – a group exercise class that choreographs fi ghting combinations to uplifting dance music. It will also run a seminar outlining the secrets to establishing and maintaining client relationships: ‘How to Win the Clients You Really Want’. Fight Fit Training: Founder


Martin McKenzie will give dynamic demonstrations on how to attract and train clients more effectively. With the latest pad work and punch combinations designed by top World and British Boxing champions, this masterclass will develop skills to a whole new level. Keiser will present ‘M3 Power’ and


Keiser will teach fitness trainers how to power up their indoor cycling classes 80 Read Health Club Management online at healthclubmanagement.co.uk/digital


‘M Series Data’. These workshops will teach fi tness trainers how to effectively instruct their students to use speed, resistance, motivation and intensity to power up their next indoor cycling class.


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