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2015 Diary


DIARY JANUARY


26–27 ❘ The 35th Facilities Management Forum Venue Radisson Blu Hotel, Stansted, London, UK Summary For managers and directors who are directly responsible for the purchase of FM products and services. Web www.forumevents.co.uk


FEBRUARY


1–3 ❘ Spatex Venue Ricoh Arena, Coventry, UK Summary The UK’s largest dedicated pool and spa trade event. Web www.spatex.co.uk


4–8 ❘ ACSM Team Physician Course – Part 2 Venue San Antonio, Texas, US Summary The Team Physician Course gives primary care, specialist physicians and other healthcare providers the core of knowledge to care for sports teams in the community. This course runs in two parts, but participants are not required to complete courses in sequential order. Web www.acsm.org/tpc


19–21 ❘ FORUMCLUB Venue Fiera di Bologna, Italy Summary The 16th international congress and expo geared toward entrepreneurs and managers of fi tness clubs, aquatic centres and sports establishments. Web www.forumclub.it


22–23 ❘ Professional Beauty London Venue ExCeL, London, UK Summary Featuring hundreds of leading health and beauty brands, this is the UK’s largest beauty exhibition. Web www.professionalbeauty.co.uk


25–27 ❘ IDEA Personal Trainer Institute Venue Alexandria, Virginia, US Summary Featuring conference sessions, lectures and workshops, this event brings together a limited number of personal trainers with world-class presenters. A west coast institute takes place in Seattle on 16–19 April. Web www.ideafit.com/ptrainer


26 ❘ Quest NBS conference Venue Holywell Park, Loughborough, UK Summary As well as celebrating 20 years of Quest, this conference will look to the future, with a focus on the continued rollout of Quest 2014 and the launch of a new online platform for the National Benchmarking Service. With high profi le speakers, workshops and awards. Web www.questnbs.org


MARCH


9 ❘ SMMEX Venue Wembley Stadium, London, UK Summary SMMEX gives buyers and specifi ers from sporting clubs and associations across Europe the chance to meet with premier suppliers of products and services in a relaxed, informal environment to meet all their merchandise and marketing needs. Web www.smmexevent.com


11–14 MARCH ❘ IHRSA 2015 Annual International Convention & Trade Show Venue Los Angeles, California, US Summary The 34th IHRSA – International Health Racquet & Sportsclub Association – Annual Convention & Trade Show takes place at the LA Convention Center, with seminars, keynotes and educational sessions alongside a trade show. Web www.ihrsa.org/convention


26 Read Health Club Management online at healthclubmanagement.co.uk/digital


The IDEA PT Institute offers hands-on workshops


19–22 ❘ ECA World Fitness Conference / OBOW Show Venue Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York City, US Summary ECA World Fitness is an international organisation representing the fi tness and wellness sectors. The show highlights new products, ideas and concepts. Web www.ecaworldfitness.com


20–22 ❘ International Fitness Showcase Venue Winter Gardens, Blackpool, UK Summary For fi tness instructors and enthusiasts, providing three days of dance, aerobics, step, combat, conditioning, lectures, workshops and mind-body sessions. Web www.chrysalispromotions.com


31 ❘ 1 April – BASES Student Conference Venue Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK Summary Offering keynote presentations from internationally renowned sport and exercise scientists, expert-led workshops, and research presentations. Web www.bases.org.uk/student- conference


31 – 3 April ❘ ACSM 19th Health & Fitness Summit & Exposition Venue Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, Arizona, US Summary Explores the full spectrum of the industry – from science to practical


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