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Organisation

Friskis&Svettis Brussels has the legal form of an asbl/bvba according to Belgian law. We are a non-profit organisation without employed personnel.

A condition for ensuring that member democracy works is that all members have the possibility to influence the operation and the development in their association. Each year all members are invited to an annual general meeting. At each annual meeting a board is appointed, which the members assign to lead the association’s business during the year. External auditors ensure the auditing of our accounts.

The board is supported by several teams, that are responsible for different areas of activity, such as:

  • marketing and communication,
  • memberships and administration,
  • instructor training and inspiration,
  • hosts and host training and
  • halls and infrastructure.

More than 70 volunteers assure the operation of our activities, and we are always happy to welcome new functionaries. If you’re interested in offering some of your time and energy, please use the e-mail address provided here.

Our activities are financed by member and training fees. Possible surpluses always go back to the operation. Friskis Brussels receives local activity support in the form of preferential rates for the renting of sports halls.

Friskis&Svettis is an organisation which is comprised of in total 156 non-profit sports associations, all based on the same principles. Each association is responsible for its members and stewards. The non-profit commitment is the Friskis&Svettis business’ primary success factor.

NEW Schedule

Park sessions are still on but here you find the schedule for the indoor sessions (starting in Sept. 2010).

Reminder for members

Don’t forget to renew your membership card on time and to communicate any change of address or email address to Anne. Many thanks!

Nordic Walking Adventure

Get a taste of F&S Nordic Walking Adventure. Find here some pictures of our latest kayaking trip to Northern France (Aug. 2010).