Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on the latest pedagogical approaches and technologies in kinesiology education. It aims to explore effective teaching strategies that enhance student engagement and learning outcomes in physical education.
This session will delve into cutting-edge techniques and methodologies in biomechanical analysis. Researchers are invited to present their findings on how these advancements can improve understanding of human movement and performance.
This track will explore various methodologies for analyzing human motion, including motion capture and computational modeling. Participants will discuss the implications of these techniques for both research and practical applications in sports and rehabilitation.
This session will examine the physiological responses to exercise and their impact on athletic performance. Studies focusing on endurance, strength, and recovery will be highlighted to provide insights into optimizing training regimens.
This track will investigate the principles of motor control and learning as they relate to sports performance. Presentations will cover topics such as skill acquisition, feedback mechanisms, and the role of practice in enhancing motor skills.
This session will address the application of ergonomic principles in promoting safe and effective physical activity. Discussions will focus on workplace ergonomics, sports equipment design, and strategies for injury prevention.
This track will highlight innovative rehabilitation strategies informed by movement science research. Presenters will share evidence-based practices that enhance recovery and functional outcomes for individuals with movement disorders.
This session will explore the latest research in gait analysis and its applications in clinical and sports settings. Topics will include assessment techniques, intervention strategies, and the role of gait analysis in injury prevention.
This track will examine the role of functional anatomy in enhancing sports performance. Presentations will focus on how an understanding of anatomical structures and functions can inform training and injury prevention strategies.
This session will focus on the latest findings in musculoskeletal research and their implications for injury prevention. Researchers will discuss innovative approaches to understanding and mitigating injury risks in active populations.
This track will explore the development and application of performance metrics in sports science. Presentations will cover quantitative and qualitative measures that inform training, competition strategies, and athlete development.
