World-class service and individual approach to our customers is at the heart of service delivery at the Reebok Sports Club Armenia.
The club is committed to offering innovations of the highest quality and that’s why we’ve chosen Iyashi Dôme. We believe a holistic approach to wellness is the secret to success, and Iyashi Dôme delivers that.
Iyashi Dôme offers a unique experience, which our customers need and we’re happy to offer this state-of-the-art treatment within our club.
The treatment is not only good for your health, but is also a very powerful tool that athletes and sports lovers can use to achieve the utmost results in their training.
The heat penetrates the body, helping to purify the system and in addition, clients who use it on a regular basis confirm that it affects the quality of their skin and gives amazing results.
The equipment is easily controlled, allowing the therapist to set it up extremely quickly. Most importantly it doesn’t have any resource limits so you can use it as much as you want.
When it comes to staff training, this was performed to a very high standard by Iyashi Dôme’s Florent Cornelis who came to deliver it at the Reebok Sports Club Armenia.
He not only explained the operational and philosophical aspects of the brand, but also trained our marketing team, highlighting the marketing tools they can use to attract new clients.
Spa-kit.net KEYWORD: iyashi dome
What is Iyashi Dôme?
The brand was created in 2004 and has become the generic term for a Japanese sauna – the combination of dry heat and Japanese technology.
Iyashi Dôme sessions take 30 minutes. Guests strip and then spend 15 minutes lying on their front and 15 minutes on their back. The first 15 minutes feels like a sunbathing session and is very relaxing – many people fall asleep. The second 15 minutes is described as a ‘sport session’, as users sweat intensely during it.
Edgar Hakobyan
Edgar Hakobyan is executive of international affairs at Reebok Sports Club Armenia
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2019 issue 4
Editor's letter: Democratic wellness
To truly flourish, the spa industry needs to step outside its comfort zone and reach out to different markets with new and exciting business models, says Katie Barnes
Spa Programmes: On the menu
Boundary-pushing wellness in Iceland, self-care focus at Devarana and Civana’s equine retreat all feature in our spa menu round-up
Interview: Alexandre Cantin
Canada’s Groupe Nordik wants to open 10 nature spas, focusing on bathing and thermotherapy, by 2027. Katie Barnes talks to its VP of growth and strategy
Promotional feature: Starpool - Star quality
Wellness expert, Starpool, is known for offering complete wellness solutions with Italian design flair, enabling operators to create world class treatments and experiences
Training: Covering all bases
Resense joins forces with Lobster Ink to create an online training program for multiple spa roles
Promotional feature: Gharieni
Spa equipment innovator, Gharieni, is partnering with leading spas around the world to showcase its products to clients in real world settings, as CEO, Sammy Gharieni, explains
Research: Positive picture
ISPA’s latest US spa study shows continued growth across key metrics and pinpoints CBD and gen Z as trends. Russell Donaldson reports
Promotional feature: Zimmer MedizinSystems - Cool customer
Rainer Bolsinger, who heads up hotel and spa sales of icelab at Zimmer MedizinSystems, and icelab customer Chenot Group, explain how cryotherapy can be incorporated into your business
Promotional feature: Biologique Recherche - Skin deep
Biologique Recherche has spent the past 40 years developing technology and products to understand the skin on an individual level. Pierre-Louis Delapalme and Rupert Schmid tell Spa Business about the Parisian brand’s latest innovations
Research: On the move
The global physical activity market is now worth US$828bn according to a new GWI study. But what emerging trends do spas need to know about?
Promotional feature: SpaSoft - Onwards & upwards
The enhanced integration between SpaSoft and multiple PMS systems will help your team save time, remove the possibility of human error and create an elevated guest experience
Software: Monetising
How is software helping spas to navigate e-commerce and further monetise their relationship with clients
World-class service and individual approach to our customers is at the heart of service delivery at the Reebok Sports Club Armenia.
The club is committed to offering innovations of the highest quality and that’s why we’ve chosen Iyashi Dôme. We believe a holistic approach to wellness is the secret to success, and Iyashi Dôme delivers that.
Iyashi Dôme offers a unique experience, which our customers need and we’re happy to offer this state-of-the-art treatment within our club.
The treatment is not only good for your health, but is also a very powerful tool that athletes and sports lovers can use to achieve the utmost results in their training.
The heat penetrates the body, helping to purify the system and in addition, clients who use it on a regular basis confirm that it affects the quality of their skin and gives amazing results.
The equipment is easily controlled, allowing the therapist to set it up extremely quickly. Most importantly it doesn’t have any resource limits so you can use it as much as you want.
When it comes to staff training, this was performed to a very high standard by Iyashi Dôme’s Florent Cornelis who came to deliver it at the Reebok Sports Club Armenia.
He not only explained the operational and philosophical aspects of the brand, but also trained our marketing team, highlighting the marketing tools they can use to attract new clients.
Spa-kit.net KEYWORD: iyashi dome
What is Iyashi Dôme?
The brand was created in 2004 and has become the generic term for a Japanese sauna – the combination of dry heat and Japanese technology.
Iyashi Dôme sessions take 30 minutes. Guests strip and then spend 15 minutes lying on their front and 15 minutes on their back. The first 15 minutes feels like a sunbathing session and is very relaxing – many people fall asleep. The second 15 minutes is described as a ‘sport session’, as users sweat intensely during it.
Edgar Hakobyan
Edgar Hakobyan is executive of international affairs at Reebok Sports Club Armenia
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2019 issue 4
Editor's letter: Democratic wellness
To truly flourish, the spa industry needs to step outside its comfort zone and reach out to different markets with new and exciting business models, says Katie Barnes
Spa Programmes: On the menu
Boundary-pushing wellness in Iceland, self-care focus at Devarana and Civana’s equine retreat all feature in our spa menu round-up
Interview: Alexandre Cantin
Canada’s Groupe Nordik wants to open 10 nature spas, focusing on bathing and thermotherapy, by 2027. Katie Barnes talks to its VP of growth and strategy
Promotional feature: Starpool - Star quality
Wellness expert, Starpool, is known for offering complete wellness solutions with Italian design flair, enabling operators to create world class treatments and experiences
Training: Covering all bases
Resense joins forces with Lobster Ink to create an online training program for multiple spa roles
Promotional feature: Gharieni
Spa equipment innovator, Gharieni, is partnering with leading spas around the world to showcase its products to clients in real world settings, as CEO, Sammy Gharieni, explains
Research: Positive picture
ISPA’s latest US spa study shows continued growth across key metrics and pinpoints CBD and gen Z as trends. Russell Donaldson reports
Promotional feature: Zimmer MedizinSystems - Cool customer
Rainer Bolsinger, who heads up hotel and spa sales of icelab at Zimmer MedizinSystems, and icelab customer Chenot Group, explain how cryotherapy can be incorporated into your business
Promotional feature: Biologique Recherche - Skin deep
Biologique Recherche has spent the past 40 years developing technology and products to understand the skin on an individual level. Pierre-Louis Delapalme and Rupert Schmid tell Spa Business about the Parisian brand’s latest innovations
Research: On the move
The global physical activity market is now worth US$828bn according to a new GWI study. But what emerging trends do spas need to know about?
Promotional feature: SpaSoft - Onwards & upwards
The enhanced integration between SpaSoft and multiple PMS systems will help your team save time, remove the possibility of human error and create an elevated guest experience
Software: Monetising
How is software helping spas to navigate e-commerce and further monetise their relationship with clients
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private membership under one roof.
The Montana Historical Society has officially celebrated the opening of its new Montana
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long transformation programme that has seen almost US$200 million invested into the Texas
attraction.
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education and conservation.
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€1 billion
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Disney has reaffirmed its commitment to investing US$30 billion in its US parks and cruise
business by 2033, using new America250 celebrations to underline the role its attractions play
in supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.
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confirming the six-million-square-metre site will become a Global Village after the event closes.
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that will add a resort, new attractions and staff facilities as it pursues plans to become a multi-
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