LIW Live will host Q&A sessions with high profile sports stars
Watch the latest workouts and equipment in action
Total Gym Elevate Line is the company’s fi rst commercial range of bodyweight resistance, single-station machines. Also, the new SandRope from Hyperwear has a similar application to a battling rope, but the sand inside moves freely to provide a more challenging workout. Precor (stand H310) will showcase
the next-generation Experience Series Treadmill. Following three years of research and development, the new treadmill incorporates a new motor drive system and a brand new ‘active status light’, alerting facility staff to the operating condition of the treadmill. Pulse Fitness (stand H120) will be
showcasing various new products, including a new cloud-based solution,
SmartCentre.com. A web-based platform, the application will be free to all clients using SmartCentre and will enable users to view, access, track and update their fi tness data anytime, inside or outside of the gym. Holding its major UK trade launch at LIW this year, Reebok Professional
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The STA Swim Zone will host a range of live classes
(stand H410) will be unveiling over 90 products from its Professional Range to the UK market, covering strength, aerobic, yoga, balance and recovery needs, as well as professional racks. New to the show this year, SportsArt
(stand H290) is committed to leading the industry in eco-friendly action through research, design and education on sustainable business solutions and practices. Its Green System units harness human power through specially engineered cardio pieces, turning it into usable electricity to power the facilities. It will also be demonstrating SA WELL+, an intelligent fi tness management software system that integrates with SportsArt cardio equipment through a QR code, allowing users to easily collect their workout data. Star Trac (stand H180) will launch the
Turbo Trainer – which simultaneously gives an upper and lower body workout via an isokinetic resistance mechanism – and the Spinner NXT BlackBelt, its fi rst belt-driven Spinner bike.
Education Once again, LIW will offer delegates a free education programme, with seminars taking place in three theatres and covering industry trends, developments and insights. After LIW 2013, event owners UBM
released a survey to all visitors to establish key challenges facing the sector. Feedback listed member retention and engagement, competition and fi nancial cutbacks. This year’s education programme will be geared towards fi nding solutions to these issues. The Keynote Theatre will host the
annual ukactive keynote from CEO David Stalker, as well as a keynote from Young Pioneers, presenting its latest research. Other sessions will include RoSPA, Premier Global and TRX, who will have Ryan Damon, TRX commercial director, across from San Francisco to talk about retention, engagement and maintaining growth. Thursday will be Independents’ Day, a new feature for the show: a dedicated
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