A national leisure centre group has introduced a Lane Alignment Assessment for pool users following internal research showing that the majority of swimmers who regularly occupy the slow lane would, in a non-aquatic context, describe their general pace as medium. The four-week study, which tracked lane selection patterns across more than forty sites, found that 71 per cent of slow lane regulars had at some point moved to the … Leisure Centre Group Introduces Lane Alignment Assessment After Study Finds Most Slow Lane Users Privately Classify Themselves As MediumRead more
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Amateur Football League Introduces Player Availability Framework After Finding Most Fixture Responses Qualify As ‘Probably’
An amateur football league covering seven divisions in the north of England has introduced a mandatory Player Availability Classification Framework following a review that found sixty-eight per cent of responses to fixture group messages last season fell into a category the league has formally designated as Probably. The framework, which takes effect ahead of the spring fixtures, establishes five tiers of player availability status: Committed, Leaning, Probably, Ambient, and … Amateur Football League Introduces Player Availability Framework After Finding Most Fixture Responses Qualify As ‘Probably’Read more

