This picture reveals the official poster for the Worldwide Sports activities Science Symposium to be hosted by the group in Seoul, Tuesday. Courtesy of the Korean Alliance for Well being, Bodily Training, Recreation, and Dance
The Korean Alliance for Well being, Bodily Training, Recreation, and Dance (KAHPERD) introduced Tuesday it is going to deliver collectively worldwide consultants to discover how educational achievements in sports activities science are being utilized to fields of play.
The KAHPERD stated the 2025 Worldwide Sports activities Science Symposium will run from Friday to Saturday at Seoul Olympic Parktel within the capital metropolis, beneath the theme, “Refining the Ecosystem of Kinesiology and Sports activities: From Academia to Skilled Apply.”
Keynote audio system on the opening day embrace Keio College professor Yoshimasa Suda, who will current on “The Position of College Sports activities in Shaping Holistic Pupil Growth,” and Wichita State College professor Nicole Rogers, who will talk about the influence of a community-based train program for older adults.
Dr. Tan Tien-chin from the Nationwide Taiwan Regular College in Taiwan could have a presentation titled “China’s Elite Sport Coverage: The Path to Olympic Glory,” whereas Jatin Prafull Ambegaonkar, kinesiology professor at George Mason College, will give a chat on revolutionary dance training.
The checklist of teachers scheduled to talk on Saturday contains Toru Kawai of Ritsumeikan College in Japan, Steriani Elavsky of the College of Ostrava in Czechia and Chung Jae-woo of Yonsei College in Seoul. They may cowl, amongst different subjects, innovation in sports activities science ecosystems and its utility to athletic assist.
“This worldwide symposium will present a platform the place kinesiology and sports activities science will transcend educational discussions and can broaden to sensible functions,” stated KAHPERD President Choi Kwan-yong. “The contributors may even talk about additional growth of sports activities science ecosystems the place academia and sports activities shall be organically linked.”
