Triathlete Gives Philippines First Gold in SEAG Ma. Claire Adorna bags the first gold medal win in women’s triathlon after clocking in at 2:13:08, slightly ahead of fellow Filipina Marion Kim Mangrobang who finished at 2:14:26 to get the silver medal. Full story here. Huelgas Bags the Second Gold for Team Philippines View image | gettyimages.com Another […]
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September 14-20, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan – The NSSU-ICCE Coach Developer Course by the NSSU Coach Developer Academy The Coach Developer Academy is established to foster future international ‘Coach Developers’ and to construct a network of coach developers all over the world. This academy is as a part of the ‘Sport For Tomorrow’ program of […]
October 14 to 16, 2015, in India – The 7th Asia Pacific Conference on Exercise & Sports Science – APCESS 2015 will be tackling the theme: “Interdisciplinary Applied Approach to Health and Performance Enhancement through Sports Science.” On behalf of the Manav Rachna International University and Asian Council of Exercise and Sports Science (ACESS) we are […]
World Champ Efren “Bata” Reyes Leads the Philippine Billiards Team in Upcoming SEA Games Team Philippines looks to dominate the sport in the 28th Southeast Asian Games as it sends a formidable team, which has the current World No. 1 in Carlo Biado, two-time world champ and Hall of Famer Efren “Bata” Reyes, former World […]
By Dean Philip Ella Juico, De La Salle University Manila Back in 1995, former Philippine Sports Commission chairman Dean Philip Ella Juico discussed the crucial role of physical education and sports development in the country in order to successfully compete globally. Sport Management Council updates and republishes his presentation, showing its substantial relevance even almost […]
by Michael Pedersen, originally published on www.iSportConnect.com As is the case for any other sector, continuously educating operational and political sport leaders is a critical foundation for ensuring that sport governing bodies are well managed and well led. Furthermore, educating sport leaders in the area of sport governance is particularly critical in ensuring that sport […]
Perlas Pilipinas’ Ewon Arayi Longs for Gold in Her Last National Stint Now in her eighth and final year as a Philippine national women’s basketball team member, 29-year-old Merenciana ‘Ewon’ Arayi only hopes to finally capture the coveted title to cap her career with a bang. When she leaves the national program, the former Adamson Lady Falcon plans to put up a sustainable basketball league […]
By Dina Bernardo Chances are, you like many other Filipinos have been wondering what the difference between the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) is—and why would we need to have two types of “sport authorities,” so to speak. When an Athlete or Coach enters the National Pool, hardly any of […]
Simply put, Sports Vision is a branch of optometry that deals with vision care services provided to athletes, including the examination of an athlete’s ocular health, correction, protection, management of eye injuries, and sports vision training to enhance performance.
The sports industry is a huge source of revenue and employment. It has a major social impact on the people who participate in it and support it. In the United States, the sports industry is worth $422 billion and spends $27.8 billion on advertising alone.