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People: Meet sleep expert, Nick Littlehales, Macmillan’s Jo Foster and Steve Haake wellbeing guru

Professor Steve Haake, Director of the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Published in Health Club Management 2016 issue 3

Since 2000, and especially in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics, the Sports Engineering and Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University has worked with UK Sport to provide technology solutions to help Team GB win more medals. We have two criteria: offer value for money and influence gold medals.

One of the particular success stories for London 2012 was boxing. iBoxer was created to suck in data from a number of different sources: tournament statistics, statistics from the International Amateur Boxing Association, boxers’ weights, heights and judges’ scores, cameras from the gym, YouTube and DVDs. This is all stored in one place, giving coaches and boxers easy access to watch fights and to help piece together a picture of the opponent and develop a plan. Prior to installation, the boxers had a 50/50 chance of winning a bout; afterwards, it was 75/25. We know it’s been successful because our funding has been increased for Rio.

However, it’s not just elite athletes who are set to benefit from our expertise. Sheffield aims to be the most active city in the UK by 2020, and we’re supporting this with an app-based approach called Move More, built by colleagues at the University of Sheffield. A framework will be developed around Move More, looking at how people can be encouraged to be more active in every aspect of their lives – not just their leisure time, but at home, on their commute and at work/school. One of the things this will involve will be competitions in schools and companies around the number of steps walked.

The NHS and the government are desperate for evidence that shows exercise can impact health. We hope to provide this at the Advanced Wellness Research Centre. Set to open in early 2018, on the site of the former Don Valley Stadium, this will be a hothouse involving everyone who promotes wellness: psychologists, healthcare economists and engineers. We’ll be looking to come up with technological innovations to get people moving using gadgets, equipment and installations.

Diabetes, and its co-morbidities, costs Sheffield millions of pounds every year. If we could have just 1 per cent of that money to invest in getting people more physically active, that would be a lot of funding.

We need leisure providers to get involved with getting everyone more active, but they will have to think outside of the box, finding ways of engaging with new customers rather than just fighting for the same ones.

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People: Meet sleep expert, Nick Littlehales, Macmillan’s Jo Foster and Steve Haake wellbeing guru

Professor Steve Haake, Director of the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Published in Health Club Management 2016 issue 3

Since 2000, and especially in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics, the Sports Engineering and Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University has worked with UK Sport to provide technology solutions to help Team GB win more medals. We have two criteria: offer value for money and influence gold medals.

One of the particular success stories for London 2012 was boxing. iBoxer was created to suck in data from a number of different sources: tournament statistics, statistics from the International Amateur Boxing Association, boxers’ weights, heights and judges’ scores, cameras from the gym, YouTube and DVDs. This is all stored in one place, giving coaches and boxers easy access to watch fights and to help piece together a picture of the opponent and develop a plan. Prior to installation, the boxers had a 50/50 chance of winning a bout; afterwards, it was 75/25. We know it’s been successful because our funding has been increased for Rio.

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The NHS and the government are desperate for evidence that shows exercise can impact health. We hope to provide this at the Advanced Wellness Research Centre. Set to open in early 2018, on the site of the former Don Valley Stadium, this will be a hothouse involving everyone who promotes wellness: psychologists, healthcare economists and engineers. We’ll be looking to come up with technological innovations to get people moving using gadgets, equipment and installations.

Diabetes, and its co-morbidities, costs Sheffield millions of pounds every year. If we could have just 1 per cent of that money to invest in getting people more physically active, that would be a lot of funding.

We need leisure providers to get involved with getting everyone more active, but they will have to think outside of the box, finding ways of engaging with new customers rather than just fighting for the same ones.

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More features
Editor's letter

Into the fitaverse

Fitness is already among the top three markets in the metaverse, with new technology and partnerships driving real growth and consumer engagement that looks likely to spill over into health clubs, gyms and studios
Fit Tech people

Ali Jawad

Paralympic powerlifter and founder, Accessercise
Users can easily identify which facilities in the UK are accessible to the disabled community
Fit Tech people

Hannes Sjöblad

MD, DSruptive
We want to give our users an implantable tool that allows them to collect their health data at any time and in any setting
Fit Tech people

Jamie Buck

Co-founder, Active in Time
We created a solution called AiT Voice, which turns digital data into a spoken audio timetable that connects to phone systems
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Fahad Alhagbani: reinventing fitness

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Building on the blockchain

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Our results showed a greater than 60 per cent reduction in falls for individuals who actively participated in Bold’s programme
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Sohail Rashid

My vision was to create a platform that could improve the sport for lifters at all levels and attract more people, similar to how Strava, Peloton and Zwift have in other sports
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Workout Anytime created its app in partnership with Virtuagym. Workout Anytime’s Greg Maurer and Virtuagym’s Hugo Braam explain the process behind its creation
Research

Physical activity monitors boost activity levels

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have conducted a meta analysis of all relevant research and found that the body of evidence shows an impact
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Two-way coaching

Content providers have been hugely active in the fit tech market since the start of the pandemic. We expect the industry to move on from delivering these services on a ‘broadcast-only’ basis as two-way coaching becomes the new USP
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Laurent Petit

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The future of sports and fitness are dependent on the climate. Our goal is to positively influence the future of our planet by instilling a global vision of wellbeing and a sense of collective action
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