ARIALDear Biomch-L readers,
"3rd International Conference on Strength Training"
Some good news to all busy researchers and sports scientists,
coaches, medical doctors as well as students etc.
The "3rd International Conference on Strength Training"
“Strength Training in Sport and in Rehabilitation”
is scheduled on November, 13-17, 2002, in Budapest, Hungary.
As many of you may know the First Conference of this
Conference Series was held in the city of Lahti, Finland in 1998,
and the Second one in the city of Ipoh, Malaysia in 2000.
The First Announcement of the "3rd International Conference on
Strength Training" of this Conference Series is now available !!!
This international conference will include several keynote
lectures given by leading researchers and experts from around
the world. The keynote lectures together with the complementary
poster presentations will provide an outstanding opportunity for
exchanging latest research information and new ideas on
strength training.
Preliminary Topics of the Conference
Physiology and biomechanics of strength training:
Hormonal adaptation to strength training
Neuromuscular adaptation to strength training
Connective tissue adaptation to strength training
Effects of strength training on bones
Strength training for astronauts
Strength training for aging people
outNutrition in strength training
Medical aspects in strength training:
Strength training for athletes for injury prevention
outStrength training for various patient groups
Application of strength training programs for sports:0000,0000,FF00
0000,0000,0000Strength and power
Explosive strength and sprint sports
Endurance sports
outTeam sports
Call for Abstracts for Poster Presentations
The Conference Program will also include poster sessions for
which researchers and experts in the field are warmly
encouraged to present experimental data of their studies. In
addition to more theoretical scientific presentations, poster
sessions also provide an excellent opportunity for coaches and
clinicians to give practical experience based presentations on
the above mentioned topics. The deadline for Abstract
Submission will be August 31, 2002. 0000,0000,FF00
0000,0000,0000The easiest way to get further information on this becoming
International Conference is to visit our website at:
0000,8000,0000http://www.detail.hu/0000,0000,0000
or to ask for information by email from Mr.Ladislav Petrovic:
0000,0000,8000Laci@ice.hupe.hu0000,0000,0000
The Final Announcement will be available in May, 2002.
We wish you every success in your experiments and looking
forward to meeting you in Budapest, November 13-17, 2002.
On behalf of the
“International Scientific Committee of International Conference
Series on Strength Training”
Keijo Häkkinen
Chairman
and
“3rd International Conference on Strength Training”
József Tihanyi, Ladislav Petrovic, Keijo Häkkinen et al.
Keijo Häkkinen, PhD
Professor & Vice Head
Department of Biology of Physical Activity
University of Jyväskylä
P.O. Box 35, 40351 Jyväskylä
Finland
Email: hakkinen@maila.jyu.fi
Telephone: (358) 14-2602076
Fax: (358) 14-2602071
WWW: http://www.jyu.fi/liikunta/liikbio/
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"3rd International Conference on Strength Training"
Some good news to all busy researchers and sports scientists,
coaches, medical doctors as well as students etc.
The "3rd International Conference on Strength Training"
“Strength Training in Sport and in Rehabilitation”
is scheduled on November, 13-17, 2002, in Budapest, Hungary.
As many of you may know the First Conference of this
Conference Series was held in the city of Lahti, Finland in 1998,
and the Second one in the city of Ipoh, Malaysia in 2000.
The First Announcement of the "3rd International Conference on
Strength Training" of this Conference Series is now available !!!
This international conference will include several keynote
lectures given by leading researchers and experts from around
the world. The keynote lectures together with the complementary
poster presentations will provide an outstanding opportunity for
exchanging latest research information and new ideas on
strength training.
Preliminary Topics of the Conference
Physiology and biomechanics of strength training:
Hormonal adaptation to strength training
Neuromuscular adaptation to strength training
Connective tissue adaptation to strength training
Effects of strength training on bones
Strength training for astronauts
Strength training for aging people
outNutrition in strength training
Medical aspects in strength training:
Strength training for athletes for injury prevention
outStrength training for various patient groups
Application of strength training programs for sports:0000,0000,FF00
0000,0000,0000Strength and power
Explosive strength and sprint sports
Endurance sports
outTeam sports
Call for Abstracts for Poster Presentations
The Conference Program will also include poster sessions for
which researchers and experts in the field are warmly
encouraged to present experimental data of their studies. In
addition to more theoretical scientific presentations, poster
sessions also provide an excellent opportunity for coaches and
clinicians to give practical experience based presentations on
the above mentioned topics. The deadline for Abstract
Submission will be August 31, 2002. 0000,0000,FF00
0000,0000,0000The easiest way to get further information on this becoming
International Conference is to visit our website at:
0000,8000,0000http://www.detail.hu/0000,0000,0000
or to ask for information by email from Mr.Ladislav Petrovic:
0000,0000,8000Laci@ice.hupe.hu0000,0000,0000
The Final Announcement will be available in May, 2002.
We wish you every success in your experiments and looking
forward to meeting you in Budapest, November 13-17, 2002.
On behalf of the
“International Scientific Committee of International Conference
Series on Strength Training”
Keijo Häkkinen
Chairman
and
“3rd International Conference on Strength Training”
József Tihanyi, Ladislav Petrovic, Keijo Häkkinen et al.
Keijo Häkkinen, PhD
Professor & Vice Head
Department of Biology of Physical Activity
University of Jyväskylä
P.O. Box 35, 40351 Jyväskylä
Finland
Email: hakkinen@maila.jyu.fi
Telephone: (358) 14-2602076
Fax: (358) 14-2602071
WWW: http://www.jyu.fi/liikunta/liikbio/
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