Active Lancashire, on behalf of Fylde Borough Council, are currently undertaking consultations with both residents and stakeholders concerning swimming and leisure provision across the Fylde region. We are keen to have a conversation with residents of Fylde who have expressed their desire to help us to shape the future of sport and leisure facilities across Fylde.
Motorsport is as much a business as it is a sport. Our new master’s programme will provide students with a broad range of modules which examine the national and international aspects of the industry from a commercial perspective. From governance, structure and international sports law, through to the importance and interdependence of commercial rights holders, promoters, manufacturer, teams, sponsors and the role played by the media, this course is aimed at enhancing the professional and career prospects of those with an aspiration of working within this exciting and challenging global industry. Our programme will help you to develop as professionals with a strong grounding in ethics and a clear sense of how motorsport relates to various cultures, stakeholders and the sectors it interacts with.
Mental Toughness has been growing in popularity, demand, and demonstrated success among top performers. It is a continuing education course focused on the key aspects of psychological strength for fitness and sport. Mental toughness helps to provide greater awareness and effectiveness in getting performance results by keeping the mind engaged, responsive, resilient, and strong under pressure.
Specializing in sports performance training with NASM will help enhance not only your clients’ performance but also your earning potential. With NASM’s Performance Enhancement Specialization (NASM-PES), you’ll learn how to provide cutting-edge strength and conditioning training for your clients. You’ll gain the advanced knowledge, insight, and skills needed to help clients of all levels reach their peak performance potential. The 16 modules in this program will also help you meet the demands necessary of a Sports Performance Professional at all levels of sport by providing you the tools you need to improve your clients’ speed, agility, quickness, lifting, and more.
The next Lancs CPAN Site Visit will be taking place on the 11th December 2023 from 10.00am – 12.30pm at County Hall, Preston. We will be joined in person at this event by Dr Sakthi Karunanithi of the Lancashire Public Health team who will be sharing with us an overview of the current Public Health challenges and the work being prioritised to bring partners together to develop local approaches. We are also able to share the work of Ben Fatimilehin, the NW Physical Activity Social Prescribing lead for Sport England, who will be able to share his research with social prescribers and also the work he is supporting around the work to “Pivot to Wellness” working with Local Authority Leisure providers. We hope to be able to add to this input with colleagues from TaAF. This event will comprise of a 2 hour meeting, followed by a 30 minute networking lunch. Diary invites will be issued as soon as we receive your completed registration.