Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track focuses on the latest advancements in sports equipment technology aimed at enhancing performance and safety. Researchers are invited to present their findings on materials, design methodologies, and user-centered approaches in sports equipment development.
This session will explore the application of biomechanical principles in analyzing athletic performance across various sports. Contributions should include studies on motion analysis, kinematics, and the impact of biomechanics on skill execution.
This track examines the role of ergonomics in the design and optimization of sports equipment. Papers should address how ergonomic principles can enhance user comfort, performance, and reduce the risk of injury.
This session seeks to highlight innovative approaches to injury prevention through biomechanical insights and training methodologies. Submissions should focus on the identification of risk factors and the effectiveness of preventive measures in various sports.
This track invites research on techniques and technologies that optimize athletic performance through biomechanical analysis. Topics may include strength training, functional training, and the integration of biomechanical data into training regimens.
This session will delve into the latest technologies and methodologies for monitoring athlete performance and biomechanics. Contributions should focus on data analytics, wearable technology, and their implications for training and rehabilitation.
This track addresses the intersection of sports medicine and biomechanics, focusing on rehabilitation techniques for injured athletes. Papers should explore innovative rehabilitation protocols and their biomechanical underpinnings.
This session will explore the concept of movement efficiency and its significance in athletic performance. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that analyze movement patterns and their impact on energy expenditure and performance outcomes.
This track focuses on the integration of emerging technologies in the field of sports biomechanics. Submissions should discuss the application of technologies such as motion capture, force plates, and simulation tools in biomechanical research.
This session aims to explore the biomechanical aspects of strength and conditioning programs for athletes. Contributions should address how biomechanical principles can inform training practices to enhance strength, power, and overall athletic performance.
This track will investigate the biomechanical factors influencing endurance performance in athletes. Papers should focus on training methodologies, movement patterns, and the physiological implications of biomechanics in endurance sports.
