The 2024 IHRSA Convention & Trade Show wrapped with buzz about the organization's new name launch and targeted mission to be the global community for health and fitness leaders focused on advocacy, education, and research.
American Hiking Society is pleased to announce the 2024 class of NextGen Trail Leaders, bringing together rising stars in the outdoor community from across the country.
The Health & Fitness Association (formerly IHRSA), a global community of industry leaders, elected five new board members on March 8 at its annual meeting.
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Fund has released new peer-reviewed research on landscape architecture solutions to extreme heat, the deadliest climate impact.
The Health & Fitness Association (formerly IHRSA), a global community of industry leaders, honored three industry leaders with awards at its 2024 IHRSA Convention & Trade Show.
Bobcat Company and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) are celebrating the culmination of their 2023 partnership grant to create vibrant and sustainable community park and recreation areas.
Wooster Products’ FLEXMASTER Safety Renovation Treads offer an economical and easily applied anti-slip surface to improve the safety of interior or exterior stairs.
Matrix Fitness, the world’s fastest-growing commercial fitness brand, announces the launch of the Onyx Collection, a five-machine assortment of ultra-premium cardiovascular products designed to invigorate the senses with premium materials, advanced technology and meticulous attention to detail.
Miracle Recreation, a pioneer in manufacturing thrilling playgrounds for nearly a century, announced its Rube Goldberg Miracle Machines playground equipment was named the winner of a prestigious GOOD DESIGN Award.
Playworld, a leading commercial playground equipment manufacturer, announced the introduction of RopeScapes, a new line of rope-based playground equipment that introduces challenge and adventure to traditional play structures.
According to the Healthy Handwashing Survey conducted by Bradley Company, 70% of Americans feel public restroom stalls lack sufficient “coverage.” Specifically, 58% would like the gaps around stall doors and walls eliminated.