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 fundamental principles of jump kinetics, exploring the mechanical aspects that influence explosive power in athletic movements. Researchers are invited to present studies that analyze the forces and motions involved in various jumping techniques.
This session will delve into innovative plyometric training methodologies and their effects on athletic performance. Participants are encouraged to share empirical evidence and case studies that highlight the efficacy of different plyometric protocols.
This track aims to investigate the biomechanical factors that contribute to optimal performance in sports. Presentations should focus on motion analysis techniques and their application in enhancing athletic skills.
This session will explore various strategies for optimizing sports performance through biomechanical insights. Contributions are welcome that discuss the integration of technology and training methodologies for performance enhancement.
This track examines the role of functional training in improving athletic performance and injury prevention. Researchers are invited to present findings on how functional training can be effectively implemented in various sports disciplines.
This session focuses on the relationship between strength training and the development of explosive power in athletes. Presentations should highlight research that investigates optimal strength training protocols for enhancing jump performance.
This track will explore the integration of plyometric training within endurance training regimens. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that assess the impact of this integration on overall athletic performance.
This session focuses on the processes involved in skill acquisition related to jumping techniques. Contributions should examine the cognitive and biomechanical factors that influence learning and performance in jump-related sports.
This track will discuss the latest advancements in athlete monitoring technologies and their implications for performance metrics. Researchers are invited to share insights on how data analytics can inform training and rehabilitation strategies.
This session aims to address the critical issue of injury prevention in sports that involve jumping. Presentations should focus on biomechanical research that identifies risk factors and effective prevention strategies.
This track will showcase cutting-edge technologies that are transforming the field of sports biomechanics. Researchers are encouraged to present novel applications of technology in training, performance analysis, and rehabilitation.
