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SUPPLIER & TRAINING awarding excellence DLL launches mobile app for UK market


Health club operator David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has launched a free UK mobile app aimed at both members and non-members. The app is currently available for iPhone,


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iPod and iPad devices (and soon to be available on android), and includes a club finder and downloadable timetables for courses and classes. It also features searchable profiles of personal trainers and tennis coaches, as well as introductory exercise video guides and photo galleries of club facilities. Additional services are available for


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CYQ is the UK’s leading awarding organisation for qualifications in health, fitness and wellbeing, providing a suite of recognised qualifications for students aged 14 plus.


94.5% of centres would recommend CYQ to other training providers.


CYQ Centre Satisfaction Survey 2012


members, as DLL hopes the app will work as a retention tool. These services include customised dashboard enabling users to view the information that matters to them; club ‘check-in’, allowing members to record their club visits; timetables to view and download schedules for courses and group exercise classes; and a ‘find an expert’ function, allowing the search and reviewing of profiles of personal trainers and tennis coaches. According to DLL head of digital marketing strategy David Brosse, the app will form the


The app will work as a retention tool for the operator


“initial building block for the provision of many new and exciting services.” He adds: “New features for our app could include mobile bookings, music services, mobile payments, and the provision of engaging and educational videos; all of which will be a must for all health and fitness enthusiasts.” Details: http://lei.sr?a=4R0W5


Active IQ launches new kids’ activity course


The qualification has been designed to provide exercise professionals with skills required to cater for toddlers Enquire today


020 7343 1800 info@cyq.org.uk cyq.org.uk


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Awarding organisation Active IQ has announced the launch of its new Level 2 Certificate in Delivering Physical Activities to Children Under 5, which is available from 1 October. The new course has been designed to provide health and fitness professionals with a chance to develop the specific skills and knowledge required to cater for the under-five age group. Early Learning Goals and personal


development are among the six areas featured within the course, which will help learners to promote healthy living to families through safe activities.


Active IQ operations director Suzy Gunn


says: “This qualification is ideal for learners who would like to be accredited to work with children under five years of age. “It’s an area that we know has received


a growing amount of interest within the active leisure sector, so we wanted to design a qualification that really met the specialist criteria and skillset required to co-ordinate activities for such young children.” Visit the link below for more information


about the new Level 2 Certificate in Delivering Physical Activities to Children Under 5. Details: http://lei.sr?a=p9e6p


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