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
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
This session will explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training. Emphasis will be placed on the role of mechanical tension, metabolic stress, and hormonal responses in muscle adaptation.
This track will focus on novel resistance training methods and their impact on performance outcomes. Participants will discuss evidence-based practices and emerging trends in program design for various populations.
This session will delve into the physiological adaptations that occur with resistance training and their implications for athletic performance. Topics will include energy metabolism, muscle fiber recruitment, and recovery strategies.
This track will examine the biomechanical principles that govern effective resistance training. Presentations will cover movement patterns, load distribution, and injury prevention strategies in strength training.
This session will investigate the interplay between endurance training and muscle adaptation, focusing on how concurrent training affects strength and hypertrophy. Discussions will include program design considerations for athletes.
This track will explore the physiological and psychological mechanisms of fatigue during resistance training. Understanding these factors is critical for optimizing training loads and recovery protocols.
This session will analyze the hormonal responses elicited by resistance training and their role in muscle adaptation and recovery. Key hormones such as testosterone, cortisol, and growth hormone will be discussed.
This track will address the importance of injury prevention in resistance training programs. Presentations will focus on risk factors, assessment tools, and effective strategies to minimize injury risk among athletes.
This session will highlight best practices in designing resistance training programs for various populations, including youth, elderly, and individuals with disabilities. Emphasis will be placed on tailoring interventions to meet specific needs.
This track will focus on the importance of recovery in resistance training and its impact on performance and adaptation. Various recovery modalities, including active recovery, nutrition, and sleep, will be examined.
This session will explore the various metrics used to assess performance outcomes in resistance training. Discussions will include strength testing, power output, and the role of technology in performance monitoring.
