Invited Lecture at the Sport For All Summit & 4th International Conference on Sport For All by Turkish Sport for All Federation
The international conference “Sport For All Summit & 4th International Conference On Sport For All” sponsored by Turkish Sport for All Federation was held online.
This international conference was also held to commemorate the 95th anniversary of Gazi University, and our representatives Mr. Ando and Senior Researcher Mr. Ubaidulloev the key spokesmen gave welcoming remarks during the conference.
In response to the fact that sports activities are decreasing, and people’s health are becoming impaired due to the new coronavirus infection, which has become a universal issue, we introduced the current situation in Japan through the following lectures;
-Physical activity, healthy lifestyle, and sport in Japan in the era of COVID-19. (Mr. Yuichi Ando)
-Japan ’s global sport for all projects and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. (Mr. Zubaidullo Ubaidulloev)
This international conference was attended mainly by Turkish researchers and students. It enabled them to exchanged opinions on the sports and health of the Corona disaster.
Related Site:
GMSS Human Lab Website> Lecture at an international conference (SPORT FOR ALL SUMMIT’21)
See below for the Japanese version.
https://www.sport4tomorrow.jpnsport.go.jp/jp/2021521-23/
Prof. Dr. Mutlu TURKMEN
Secretary General of the Conference Committee
Feedback from Local Contacts :
Thanks to all of you for your presentations, really loved them and found some really useful pieces of information from each of them. Look forward to seeing you all one day. All the best and once again mega thanks my brother and really dear friend.
- Time Period
- 21st to 23rd May., 2021
- Region
- Ankara, Turkey (Online)
- Implementer
- Institute of Global Medical and Sports Science Japan, Inc.
- Recipient Organisation
- Turkish Sport for All Federation
- Co-Implementer
- Gazi University
- Number of Individual Beneficiaries
- Approx. 103 people
Turkish researchers and sports major students at Gazi University (about 100 people)
Sports-related researchers in Oman and the UK (about 3 people)