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ISSUE 3 2014


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WOMEN IN SPORT – HOWTO ENSURE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL PAGE 44


PARKOUR – THE ART OF FREERUNNING IS GROWING FAST AND APPEALING TO WOMEN PAGE 52


52 Emerging sports – parkour As the first indoor, purpose-built parkour centre opens in east London, we take a closer look at this thriving sport


56 CSR series – strengthening the brand In the latest in our series on corporate social responsibility and sport, Kath Hudson looks at companies which are adding brand value


60 Generation games – a legacy for kids The aim of the London 2012 Olympic Games was 'inspire a generation'. We look at how the promise is being delivered


66 Protecting children in sport The NSPCC’s Child Protection in Sport Unit has been working with leading sports bodies to raise the bar for protecting young athletes


70 Fitness in sport – prehab workouts Sam Murphy on the value of prehabilitation in preventing injury among elite athletes and helping sports centres assist members


74 Sport surfaces A look at recently completed pitch projects – from Russia's first high-tech natural pitch to rejuvenated tennis courts


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78 SAPCA Game On Charting SAPCA's forthcoming guidelines on MUGAs and how to make the most of design consultants


86 Sport-kit – SALTEX special Presenting the highlights and new products on display at the recent IOG Saltex show at Windsor Racecourse, Berkshire


90 Sports Mangement diary dates Listing the most important sports events. For more diary details, go to our dedicated website, leisurediary.com


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