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FitPro
FitPro is primarily aimed at group exercise instructors
but is required reading for any fitness professional who
wants to be a success within this increasingly competitive
industry. It offers readers a wealth of research-based articles
on the latest exercise trends, sports injuries, nutrition,
physiology, group fitness, choreography, mind/body, resistance
training, communication and sales and marketing. |
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Latest Issue: Jun/July
2009
- Warming up: A diving force
- Fitbits: The latest health
and fitness news
- Research update: Resistance
training for healthy adults
- Training: On the ball
- Nutrition: Eat for your
metabolism
- Recipe: Just juice
- Giveaways: 1, 2, free!
- Members' forum: Have your
say!
- Health: Body blitz
- Member Handout: Hunger
pangs
- Specialist exercise: The
physiology of balance
- fitclub: school-time fitness
- Click here
for references
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FitPro
Network
FitPro Network is aimed at the personal trainer, gym instructor
and middle management within fitness facilities. The publication
includes a wide range of informative articles on the latest
exercise trends, sports injuries, nutrition, resistance
training, sales and marketing, and membership and management
issues. |
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Latest Issue: Jun/July
2009
- 30-minute personal training:
training
- FitFacts: The latest industry
news
- Sports medicine: Your essential
guide to head injury
- The all-important trial session:
How to sell
- The PT/Client relationship:
With Paul Russell
- Research review: Vibration
training
- Q&A: Exercise intensity
- Conditioning for... Tennis
- Common injuries: Anterior
cruciate ligament
- Back strenghtening programme:
Matt Kendrick
- The perfect rowing stroke:
Exercises and practise drills
- Product premiere: Fitness
TV and Anatomy for Exercise DVD-ROM
- Click here
for references
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FitPro
Business
FitPro Business focuses on the management side of the fitness
industry and looks at key areas such as sales, marketing,
management, leadership, communication, retention, business
development, finance and customer service. The magazine
also reports on industry issues and developments, including
the activities of leading organisations and associations. |
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Latest Issue: Jun/July
2009
- Innovation: Courage in
the face of the status quo
- Trends: The latest research,
trends and innovation
- Business: Signs of a failing
business
- Service: Customer delight:
it’s the little things
- Management: Winning in
sport – winning in business?
- Communication: Making persuasive
presentations
- Management: Five ways to
earn professional respect
- Learning: Life lessons
from the kitchen
- Gym Management: Creating
an interactive gym culture
- Marketing: Goodwill, good
thinking
- Research: Got to keep the
customer satisfied
- Loyalty: Six steps to more
loyal customers
- Management: Changing consumer
behaviour in tough times
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