Tuesday 21 December 2010

All I want for Christmas….

With Christmas fast approaching, you may be surprised to hear that the Flame Awards are at the top of my priority list and indeed many of the Industry’s finest!

There’s just a final few days to take advantage of the discounted early bird entry fee so clubs are busy finalising their entry forms, hopeful to remain in the competition until that adrenaline-fuelled final stage – the Flame Awards Ceremony on 13th July 2011; where the winners will be crowned!

Flame began over 15 years ago, born out of a need to recognise those in our industry that are a beacon of Fitness Leadership and Management Excellence.

Over the years, winners have varied and competition has heightened – turning the Flame Awards into the most prestigious and desired in the industry!

Attending some site visits last year (which take place in Stage 2 of the assessing process), it was staggering to experience the intricate planning that sites put into their assessment day. The motivation, energy, eagerness to please and sheer pride is absolutely phenomenal – you really have to admire the professionalism of our assessors that are forced to compare these clubs and not come to the conclusion that everybody should be a winner! With standards so high across all entrants, every single point really does count…

Dawn Spink, 2010 Flame Winner for Club of the Year, The Valley Health & Fitness at EIS Sheffield said:

“Winning was a great achievement for us and the fitness team at EIS. We were short listed the year before, but winning last year showed just how much we improved – enough to win!

After receiving feedback from the Flame assessors, we improved our programme cards by working with head office to change the format. By getting to the final, we learned from the customer satisfaction surveys to improve on our more social aspects and now we do member football tournaments! We have also implemented classes into our timetable; things like outdoor military fitness classes.

My advice to hopefuls is to keep trying and really motivate your team. Make it the best time it can be by including the members, making sure they know it’s their gym, not yours and therefore a reward for both of your hard work!”

So, what are you waiting for? Send me your entry form now!

Merry Christmas,

Hayley Bevan, Events & Sponsorship Manager at the FIA
Email: Hayley@fia.org.uk









Sunday 12 December 2010

The fat man of Europe…

Well, that’s what we were called in reports of a study out this week which shows the UK tops the obesity league with the fattest rates across Europe.

While the average obesity rate in the EU is 15.5 percent, Britons are bursting at their belts with one in four of us now classified as obese.

Pulled together by the European Commission and Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, it draws on the evidence and concludes with concerns over the pressures that the situation is putting on healthcare and the wider economy.

It’s something we, as an industry, are well aware of and I am proud to say that we have more responsibility than ever before to do something about it.

We are working closely with the medical profession and have just agreed a Joint Consultative Forum with a number of Royal Medical Colleges and Faculties. Not only will this encourage the use of exercise in both the prevention of ill-health and treatment of disease but will see patients coming through your doors for a prescription of exercise. I think it’s vital that we work together with this sector to develop an evidence base for fitness in the use of ‘exercise as medicine’ and help improve the standards of our training and the skills of our workforce.

And, as you’ve seen over the last couple of weeks, we’re taking a more prominent role with industry, the DH and third sector too, thanks to the appointment of our Chairman, Fred Turok, to serve as Co-Chair of the Physical Activity Network for the Government Responsibility Deal. It allows us, to work together with other sectors such a food, drink and retail to take on the mammoth job of turning the tide on the obesity epidemic and improving the long term health of the nation.

It’s not going to be easy. It’s not going to happen over night. But we won’t be sniggered at by the sophisticated French or the slimline Scandinavians any longer. We’re more than ready for it….

Dave Stalker, Executive Director, FIA

Friday 10 December 2010

Welcome aboard!

After an election process which rivalled that of the general election earlier this year, the votes have been counted and I’m delighted to welcome three new members to the FIA Board!

John Cleland, CEO of Esporta, Innes Kerr, Group Operations Director at Energie and Debra Stuart, CEO of Premier Training have been voted by yourselves to join the other standing members.

With increased credibility of the industry within the public health agenda, the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games and the new five year industry strategy there has never been a more important time to have a wealth of experience sitting alongside us.

Congratulations all three and thank you all for your votes.