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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: Aug/Sept
2010
- Overcoming newbie nerves
- Time to practise what you preach
- Are you putting new mums at risk?
- Boost sales the old fashioned way
- The past is the future for group ex
- Back to the future: part one, exercise and weight loss
- Legs, bums and tums, anyone?
- Eat nuts, lose weight
- Research fact or fiction?
- Warming autumn recipes
- Member pull-out
- Click here for giveaways
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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: Aug/Sept
2010
- Training clients with diabetes
- Working with older (ex) athletes
- Interview: adventure athlete Joey Bull
- VIP clients: how to attract and retain them
- Beating back pain with Pilates
- Dealing with disabilities
- Research review: the biomechanics of exercise
- Nutrition for young athletes
- Up for grabs: 10 training courses from Lifetime
- In the studio: group training for sports teams
- Making the most of the corporate market
- Working with eating disordered clients
- Challenge FitPro: how fast can you do 400 reps?
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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.
Fitpro Business is published four times a year. |
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Latest Issue: Jul/Aug/Sept 2010
- The latest research, trends and innovations
- The truth about confidence
- Great service: do we really care?
- TwentyTen Commission
- Shaking up fitness
- The management mirror
- Social media etiquette
- Motivating your fitness team
- State of sales
- McDonald’s: still the big bad wolf?
- Vocal impact
- Personal training in the public sector
- The science of thriving
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for references
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