Is ‘slow’ the new trend? We have slow food, slow travel, slow money and slow fashion. So, when you hear about ‘walking football’ you might naturally assume it is part of this overall slowing down ...
You were the architect of This Girl Can. How the campaign come about? When I joined Sport England in 2012, the organisation didn’t have a communications relationship with the people it was trying to ...
In an industry where operational efficiency and member experience are paramount, Ojmar is setting a new standard with the OTS40 Batteryless – the world’s first fully connected locker lock that ...
Orca, described as "the world's first forward-tilt incliner" for 'intelligent recovery' is designed to deliver up to 3 hours' ...
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Brawn have announced the relaunch of its platform following a £2 million technology rebuild, introducing the UK’s first fully managed, white-labelled Small Group Strength Training (SGST) service for ...
Work is underway on a £19.7 million waterfront leisure centre in Newport, which will be one of the UK's first net zero leisure centres. Replacing an ageing facility, Newport Leisure Centre is being ...
Consciously and unconsciously, resilience is becoming more important in our daily lives – especially due to the global pandemic,” says Niamh O’Connell, Rosewood’s group VP of wellness and brand ...
Across Europe there are encouraging signs that governments are waking up to the value of exercise and the services the fitness sector provides. UK Active said that engagement with MPs for this year’s ...
Oxford University’s research – one of the largest ever surveys of depression – revealed that only one in six people are receiving the drugs they need. It also found GPs can be 'squeamish' about ...
Almost three-quarters of active people with a mental health issue say exercise helps them to stay well People with mental health conditions tend to be less active than those without The UK’s mental ...