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    Essay Personal Trainer

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    assessments. Develop unique programs that ensure client safety and enhancement of personal fitness goals to members and guests throughout the club. They also assist club members in understanding how to operate the weight resistance and cardiovascular

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    Virgin Active Strategy

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    Virgin Active is one of the largest health club businesses in the world, with over 170 clubs and more than 900,000 members spread across the UK, Italy, Spain, Portugal and South Africa. Virgin Active is currently developing sites across Australia. The Virgin Active club located at 138 Bourke St, Melbourne officially opened in May 2009. Virgin Active opened its first Australian club in French’s Forest, Sydney in December 2008. Virgin Active offers convenient class times as well as fast classes for

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    NASDAQ OMX 's News Release Distribution Channel 3 Sept. 2015. ProQuest. Web. 23 Sept. 2015 Consumer Electronics Association’s research suggests that wearable technology revenues will reach $5.1 billion by the end of this year. ACE surveyed 58,000 health and fitness professionals asking questions about their response to this new technology trend. 49% of their professionals did not feel knowledgeable enough about wearables to give customers opinions on device accuracy and motivation capabilities, but

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    that many people do exercise. It is true that sports circles and newspaper articles devoted to the benefits of physical exercise for health are more numerous than ever but, overall, the information related to the usefulness of physical activity seem not lead to behaviour change (O 'Brien et al 2015). Sedentary lifestyles have serious consequences for public health. In particular, in recent years, obesity is increasing dramatically throughout the European Region. Obesity, which is not simply a matter

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    existence to the Health and Tennis Corporation, run by Dave Wildman. Wildman had begun to purchase ailing gyms and aggressively expanded and acquired several other brands as well. In the 1990s, as part of a diversification move, Bally Manufacturing, a gambling equipment company, decided to purchase Wildman’s collection of gyms and other brands. This diversification of brands created what was known as Bally Entertainment. Bally Total Fitness was then created in 1996 as the health club portion of Bally

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    Since the first emergence of health club chains operated as a business firm in the early 1980s, the new fitness clubs equipped with advanced exercise facilities and providing instructions in a variety of activities have long been a feature of urban life in UK. Since 2000 the UK health club industry has been considerable maturing after two decades of rapid growth. Now the industry is entering a period of uncertainty and change. As one of the leading health club chain companies in the UK, Fitness

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    Analysis: Sports Barn

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    Simply the best health club around! Sports Barn, all locations, is unparalleled to the heavily marketed gyms like Planet Fitness, Gold's Gym, and Workout Anytime which I have personally tried and ended disliking them all..great for value but you're paying for what you get, and that it is not much. If one is simply looking for machinery they're in luck but not much outside of that. In the face of these corporate gyms people looking for more should be offered that opportunity and Sports Barn is that

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    Additional: LA Fitness was established in 1984. The company has grown from small individual clubs that were more specialized, to a now larger, more uniformly recognized brand. The clubs typically have pools, racketball courts, exercise equipment rooms and group exercise class facilities as well as amenities like member services, juice bars and locker rooms.3 LA Fitness is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and the web site promotes state of the art exercise equipment and group fitness classes. The

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    Luke Richards-300311784 1. Executive summary Les Mills is a New Zealand based and world renown gym franchise. The owner Philip Mills, has created a variety of high quality fitness facilities around New Zealand, opening the 10th and latest club in Britomart, Auckland in 2010. Les Mills is renowned for holding the title of Worlds Best Fitness Classes and for their high standard of operations, making them one of the leading competitors in the New Zealand gym industry. The purpose of this report is

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    1 © This is a licensed product of Ken Research and should not be copied TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.1. 4.2. The UK Health and Wellness Market Introduction The UK Health and Wellness Market Size, 2007-2012 The UK Health and Wellness Market Segmentation, 2007-2012 The UK Cosmetics Market The UK Cosmetics Market Size & Introduction, 2007-2012 The UK Cosmetics Market Segmentation, 2007-2012 4.2.1. The UK Skincare Market Size, 2007-2012 4.2.1.1. 4.2.1.2. The UK Skincare Market Segmentation

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