Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 29, 2010

Thai Convention returns to inform Asian fitness industry

Details have been announced of the second Asia Fitness Convention being held at the Bangkok Convention Centre @ Centara Grand, Thailand from 17th to 19th September 2010.

The Asia Fitness Convention is the first event in Southeast Asia to bring together an all-inclusive selection of international fitness and conditioning expertise and equipment under one roof at one time. The inaugural Convention in November 2009 brought together a remarkable collection of world-class presenters that attracted over 500 delegates from around the region under the theme 'Get Fit Asia!'

This year, AFC 2010 aims to 'raise the bar' by bringing in more presenters, including more sessions and adding a business management track.

Modeled after the IDEA World Fitness Conventions, the conference will host more than 80 workshops and seminar sessions to suit all interests and needs.

Business Management presentations at the event include:

• Marketing Strategies for Personal Trainers - Pete McCall
• Profit and Service for Secondary Sales - Paul Brown, Face2Face Fitness.
• Find, Win and Keep More PT clients - Paul Brown
• Changing The Game - Fraser Quelch
• Retention's Intensive - Paul Brown
• Club Profit Centres - Fraser Quelch

For details contact AsiaCongress Events Co., Ltd on +66 2748 7881, asiafitnessexpobkk.com

2nd November 2009 - BANGKOK CONVENTION TO SET NEW BENCHMARK FOR THE ASIAN FITNESS INDUSTRY

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