FITNESS INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA Service Industry Number of outlets – 3800 outlets in 2009 as per Australian Fitness Industry Survey 2009 (The Access Economics survey put the number as 1570 in 2007-2008‚ as compared to 974 in 2004-5) Number of people utilising their services: 1.73 million Number of people working in the industry 23‚000. Characterstics of fitness industry: * Low barriers to entry * Existence of different formats e.g. * Chains – franchise based * Single – could
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Introduction On the 19th April‚ 2012‚ the Grade 10 Food and Nutrition students of the Montego Bay High School for girls went on a field trip where we visited Edwards Dairy and Colorn Meat Processors. This trip was put in place by our teachers in order to reinforce our previously gained knowledge on the topics; meat and milk. From this field study I was able to utilize my previous knowledge on these two subject matters and to learn more about them and in more detail. I was also able to pick up information
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through many physical changes. Children’s physical development is the outcome of countless orderly changes (McDevitt & Ormrod; 2010). There are certain age groups where children’s development will rapidly occur and then begin to slow down. Over the course of middle childhood children tend to show slow but steady gains in both height and weight (McDevitt & Ormrod; 2010). Throughout this essay we will look at the motor development of children in the middle childhood phase‚ the benefits physical activity
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HargroveH App Final Project HargroveH Fitness For Duty Evaluation Abstract The fitness-for-duty evaluation is an assessment of a police officer ’s psychological ability to securely and effectively perform their job. Officers may be referred or mandated when an officer experiences a work-related injury but is usually in response to questions about an officer’s ability to perform his duty because of psychological factors. The nature of fitness-for-duty evaluations is different from other
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Fitness has always been a part of my life. I am not going to lie‚ I did struggle with it during my younger years. I was what people call a “fat middle-schooler” because when I was 12 years old‚ I weighed 150 pounds. But the catch was‚ I was still very athletic. I played sports year round like soccer‚ flag football‚ and mostly basketball‚ all physical sports‚ but still could not loose the weight. My mom‚ just like every other mom who does not want to hurt their children’s feelings‚ always told me
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Orienteering and Fitness Level Orienteering is a competitive sport‚ which combines outdoor adventure with map reading and navigational skills. Participants find their way to several checkpoints with the aid of a map and compass. If set up as a competition‚ the winner is the one with the fastest time and the most controls found. Orienteering is characterised by its aerobic components‚ however‚ it is not a sport that requires all steady state work‚ which is when the supply of oxygen meets the
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EYMP 3: Promote children’s welfare and well being in the early years 1. Understand the welfare requirements of the relevant early years framework. 1.1. Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early years framework. As a provider I have to remember that in the UK we have set of welfare requirements or standards of early years care. There are three general requirement and each of these includes specific legal requirement. These specific requirements include statutory
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APA Citation Worksheet Student name: Date completed: 1/ 30 /2013 Instructions for APA Citation Worksheet 1. Above each original citation‚ define the type of citation‚ i.e.‚ Book; Journal Article; Chapter in a Book; Entry in an Encyclopedia; Conference Proceeding; Interview; Electronic resource such as an online Journal article or article from a database‚ etc. (1 point). 2. In one sentence‚ state the mistake(s) in the citation as it is presented. An example of the mistake(s) statement
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Date|Warm Up|Physical Activity|Intensity|Cool Down|Minutes|Total Minutes| 4/22|Stretched|Zumba|Hard|Stretched|59|59| 4/24|Stretched|Biking|Medium|Stretched legs.|42|101| 4/25|Jogged|Tubing|Hard|Drank Water|34|135| 4/25|Jogged|Ran|Medium|Stretched/ Hydrated|57|192| 4/28|Stretched|Surfed|Hard|Hydrated/ Stretched|174|366| Reflections: 1. What initially made you interested in the product you chose to test? The way it could improve your life in such a simple way. 2. Did you achieve the
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FITNESS Rey Jee B. Quilla Essay #1 (Rough Draft) Cause and Effect Research Paper June 17‚ 2013 Dr. Barry Pollick WRTG 101s 800-900 words Why do people exercise? This may be a simple question‚ but it can generate multiple and varying responses. Assumptions such as pure weight loss‚ arise. Although this may be true‚ weight loss is not the only reason that drives people to engage in such activities. If curious minds dig a little deeper within this topic‚ different perceptions are brought up or given
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