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News and jobs updated daily on www.healthclubmanagement.co.uk Edited by Tom Walker. Email: tomwalker@leisuremedia.com CIMSPA plans business review


The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) has announced plans for a business review of the institute, in preparation for its new governance structure as required by its new charter. CIMSPA, the professional


development body for the UK’s sport and physical activity sector, has been looking at ways of sustaining the institute financially, originally looking at a tender to procure an organisation capable of delivering an aspect of the institute’s operations. The tender plans were later scrapped after


the trustees of CIMSPA decided that the long- term interests of the institute would be best served by launching an internal review. CIMSPA trustee David Stalker will conduct a review of CIMSPA’s function and ambition,


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CIMSPA is currently based at SportPark, Loughborough University


aiming to build a sustainable three-year business plan. The review will last initially for three months, during which time Stalker will also put in a series of measures to improve service to current members. Details: http://lei.sr?a=P1w6Z


DLL: UK launch of Orangetheory concept


David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) will introduce the Orangetheory Fitness group training concept at its high street David Lloyd Studio sites in the UK. DLL has signed an


exclusive deal with US-based Orangetheory Fitness which will see DLL roll out the interval group training concept later this year. The first club to host the classes will be the DL Studio in Islington, due to open in August. Orangetheory Fitness


DLL will be the first chain to introduce the method to the UK market


has expanded its portfolio rapidly on a franchise model in the US and recently opened its 100th site. The workout concept is based on a 60-minute session comprising intervals of cardiovascular and strength training, and can accommodate up to 24 adults at a time.


The programme features three components – treadmills, rowing machines and weight training blocks – with sessions set to upbeat music. It also uses heart rate monitors to track performance to optimise cardio training. Details: http://lei.sr?a=N6X5m


£14.2m health and leisure centre for West Norwood


Lambeth council has announced a new £14.2m (US$21.8m, €16.6m) health and leisure centre, which will be the third complex to gain a new swimming pool in the Lambeth area, scheduled to be completed by spring next year. Lambeth council is aiming to deliver three


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pools in the space of two years. One opened in Clapham in February last year, while another is part of the Streatham Hub development, which will see a new ice rink, 250 homes and a supermarket built and is due to open in November. Details: http://lei.sr?a=v5o7s


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