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International Conference on Sport Pedagogy, Health and Wellness
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SPORT PEDAGOGY, HEALTH AND WELLNESS 1 PE Plus: Retooling Physical Education for Inclusion, Development and Competition INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SPORT PEDAGOGY, HEALTH AND WELLNESS International Conference on Sport Pedagogy, Health and Wellness (ICSPHW) Copyright © 2016 by the College of Human Kinetics, University of the Philippines, Diliman. All rights reserved. 2 PE Plus: Retooling Physical Education for Inclusion, Development and Competition INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SPORT PEDAGOGY, HEALTH AND WELLNESS UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES QUEZON CITY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT MESSAGE I am privileged to welcome all the guests and participants of the 1st International Conference on Sport Pedagogy, Health and Wellness (ICSPHW). No less than the world's top experts in health, human movement, and pedagogy are gathered here today to discuss important physical education and sports science-related topics over the next three days. While UP's commitment to academic excellence has always been the cornerstone of our success, this has at times been incorrectly conflated with a pursuit of purely intellectual brilliance. This misconception, no doubt fed by the false dichotomy of mind and body, has led to the misconstrued notion attributing UP's contributions to society to purely mental feats. This is of course far from the truth, and does not bespeak of the kind of liberal education that UP has historically espoused. We are lucky and grateful that the UP College of Human Kinetics (UP CHK) has been fully committed to bucking the stereotype and has been showing how well-rounded the Filipino youth can be. Since assuming its name in 1989, the UP CHK has been the base of operations and primary nurturer of UP's student athletes and athletic organizations. -
ISHOF 2019 Yearbook
The International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) and universities, 28 prep schools, 28 clubs and over 600 Tmuseum opened its doors to the public in December of 1968 swimmers for holiday training. Fort Lauderdale soon became in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. That same year, the Fédération a hotbed for swimmers. Internationale de Natation (FINA) - the governing body for Olympic aquatic sports – designated the ISHOF museum as SCAA’s idea of creating a Swimming Hall of Fame became the "Official Repository for Aquatic History". In 2018, Cso strong, that in 1962 Mayor Burry of Fort Lauderdale, the Sports Publications Inc., publisher of Swimming World entire city commission, 30 civic leaders, and even Florida’s Magazine and its multi-media platforms, merged with Governor Farris all threw their support behind the idea. The ISHOF to expand the museum’s reach and impact. Today, Mayor went so far as to create a “Mayor’s Swimming Hall of ISHOF is the global focal point for recording and sharing the Fame Citizen’s Committee”. Support was so overwhelming history of aquatics, promoting swimming as an essential that the Amateur Athletic Union voted unanimously to select life-skill, and developing educational programs and events Fort Lauderdale as the first home for a Swimming Hall of Fame related to water sports. over bids from Louisville and Houston at its annual convention on November 27, 1962 in Detroit. he ISHOF 2019 Yearbook is dedicated to the College TSwimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) and he adjoining aquatic facility was completed in August of its founding leaders for having the idea to approach the City T1965 at a cost of $986,000. -
History of Philippine Sports
Philippine Sports History Articles Collection Compiled by Andrew Pirie ATFS Statistician Articles by Various Writers Baguio Teacher's Camp & History of Sports Baguio BAGUIO TEACHERS CAMP As I intend to head to the teachers camp this weekend I have done some background research into the camp as I was curious as how old it really is and as a fledgling historian I wanted to know a bit about its background. Here is what I found. The link to the full article is below I have just picked out the important parts. Teachers’ Camp opened its doors for its first season on April 6, and closed on May 30, 1908. A total of 217 adults and 24 children attended the camp. Lecturers were invited from universities and government offices from both the Philippines and the United States. There were regular lectures on General Anthropology and General Ethnology, Genetic Psychology and Present Day Educational Tendencies, Government of the United States and Contemporaneous Problems in Government, Heredity and Spanish. *From reading this they had a variety of higher level courses offered at the beginning of the 20th Century in a transitional period for the Filipino people. Teacher's Camp Fortunately, it was not all academic in Teachers’ Camp. Teachers’ Camp was also a vacation resort for teachers. The Camp successfully addressed a problem most American educators had while working in the Philippines: American educators did not have an easy time working here in the country. In most cases, these foreigners were assigned to schools where there weren't any other Americans for miles. -
Ralph Andrew Ramos Critical Factors Influencing International Sporting Success of the Philippines: the Athletes’ Perspective
Ralph Andrew Ramos Critical factors influencing international sporting success of the Philippines: the athletes’ perspective University of Jyväskylä Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences Master’s Thesis Social Sciences of Sport Autumn 2015 UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences Master’s Degree Programme in Sport Management and Health Promotion RAMOS, RALPH ANDREW Critical factors influencing international sporting success of the Philippines: the athletes’ perspective Master’s thesis, 63 pages, 20 appendices pages Social Sciences of Sport Autumn 2015 ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to contribute to the understanding of the recent declining performance of the Philippines in international sporting competitions by identifying and evaluating relevant factors that are critical to its international success through the perspective of the national elite athletes. An evaluation of the organizational effectiveness of the national sports governing bodies provides explanation to the poor performance of the country in major international competitions such as the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. One of the most recent approaches used in measuring organizational effectiveness is the Sport Policy factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS) model. The model specifies Critical Success Factors (CSFs) which are operationalized into measurable concepts for evaluation of success in international sporting competitions. The purpose of this paper is to identify and evaluate relevant CSFs that influence the international sporting performance of the Philippines. This research also aims to compare the results of the evaluated CSFs between the participating National Sport Associations (NSAs). Finally, the study examines possible relationships with international success output (2015 SEA Games results) among the participating sports. -
List of Qualified Athletes
LIST OF QUALIFIED ATHLETES AS OF 4 NOVEMBER 2020 LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SPORTS NATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATION 1 ALKHALDI JHASMINE PALER AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 2 DEIPARINE JAMES CHRISTIAN AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 3 OLIVA NICOLE JUSTIN MARIE JAPSON AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 4 MANGAOANG DESIRAE AUBREY ESTEPA AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 5 GEBBIE LUKE MICHAEL CORPUZ AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 6 HATCH JAROD JASON CRISOSTOMO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 7 KHOUZAM JEAN - PIERRE SAMEH BOLHAYON AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 8 ISLETA CHLOE KENNEDY ANNE DOROMAL AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 9 RULE REMEDY ALEXIS TURLA AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 10 COOK JONATHAN SEBASTIAN SUGAY AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 11 JACINTO JERARD DOMINIC SAJO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 12 OLSON JADEN CHRISTIAN ACLARO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 13 PEREGRINA THOMAS JUSTIN NEVILLE AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 14 BARRETO MIGUEL CRUZ AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 15 RODGERS JOY SERDAN AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 16 ILUSTRE MAURICE SACHO CONSTANTINO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 17 GOMEZ TANI JR. BASCARA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 18 REYES MCGYVER PILAR AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 19 ANOTA MICO GUHITING AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 20 SERRANO JUAN PAOLO BAÑAGA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 21 VALDEZ MARK JERWIN BEDAN AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 22 BELO ROMARK JOHNSON TAOTAO AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 23 YU MATTHEW ROYCE AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 24 GONZALES ADAN PILO AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 25 SALONGA REYNALDO, JR. VALENZUELA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. -
2012 FWAC Organisations
2nd FINA World Aquatics Convention 29 October - 01 November 2012, Moscow (RUS) Attending Organizations ANIAMAN National Research University of Electronic Technology Swimming Cuban Federation Ufa Engine Industrial Association 15th FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS BARCELONA 2013 2521 Simply Swimming ABM Sport AFRICAN SPORTS NETWORK AL_MADA ALBANIAN SWIMMING FEDERATION ALGE-TIMING GmbH ALGERIAN SWIMMING FEDERATION Amateur Swimming Association Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica Amateur Swimming Association of Trinidad and Tobago American Samoa Swimming Association American Swimming Coaches Association Andorra Swimming Federation AQUASECTOR AquaSector Ltd. AQUATICS FEDERATION OF CANADA ARENA ITALIA S.P.A. Arena Sports Armenian Swimming Federation Around the Rings Aruban Swimming Federation Asian Amateur Swimming Federation ASSOCIACAO DO NATACAO DE MACAU CHINA ASSOCIACAO GENEL DO NATACAO DE MACAU CHINA Association Sport for All Serbia ATM BAHAMAS SWIMMING FEDERATION BANBAS magazine and web site BANBAS.ru Bangladesh Swimming Federation Barbados Amateur Swimming Association BARCELONA 2013 Beijing National Aquatics Center Company Ltd. Belarus Swimming Federation Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association Best Swimming Inc. BOTSWANA SWIMMING ASSOCIATION BRITISH SWIMMING BULGARIAN SWIMMING FEDERATION Cahill Advertising Ltd Canadian Amateur Diving Association Canadian Olympic Committee Cayman Islands Amature Swimming Association CBDA-Brazilian Swimming Federation China Central Television CHINA SWIMMING ASSOCIATION City of Eindhoven City of Gwangju City of Windsor Colorado Time Systems Colorado Time Systems - Rep Pro Swim in Brazil Comité Olímpico Uruguayo Conceptum Sport Logistics CONFEDERACION ARGENTINA DE DEPORTES ACUATICOS Confederación Sudamericana de Natación. CONSANAT Conféderation Africaine de Natation Counsilman - Hunsaker Croatian swimming federation Crol Centre Calella Cyprus Swimming Federation Czech Swimming Federation Daily Nai Baat DAILY STATE EXPRESS Danish Swimming Federation De Surinaamse Zwem Bond(suriname swimming association) DEEP VISION DELTA I.S.O.