Mossa produces in-club group exercise programmes with quarterly releases FitPro has signed a partnership deal with the Middle East Exercise Sports Academy (MEESA) for it to become the new distributor for Mossa in the Middle East.
Dubai-based MEESA specialises in instructor training and development, as well as providing commercial health and fitness clubs with consultative services in operations and recruitment.
American company Mossa produces in-club group exercise programmes with quarterly releases that maintain motivation for instructors and participants, and partnered with FitPro in 2014.
“MEESA is an excellent partner to enable the distribution of Mossa group exercise programmes to the Middle East market,” said FitPro founder and chairman Brent Hallo.
“Their commitment to delivering excellence in education for fitness professionals provides us with the assurance that the quality of programming for which Mossa is renowned will continue to be honoured wherever fitness professionals choose to undertake their training.”
Supplier: FitPro LondonUK FitPro (Fitness Professionals Ltd) is the world’s largest professional fitness development company. We deliver high-quality programmes, education, publications, products and services to over 150,000 members in 84 countries. Web: www.fitpro.com
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