The Hindu (Coimbatore)

KCLAS launches School of Sports Science to test ground

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As a preparator­y measure to start B.Sc. Sports Science programme, Kumaraguru College of Liberal Arts and Science (KCLAS) in Coimbatore on Friday launched its School of Sports Science on the sidelines of National Conclave on Sports Science, involving Sports Psychology Associatio­n of India.

The School of Sports Science envisages creating an ecosystem for research, education, training and sports entreprene­urship, as a pioneering initiative.

Giving due importance for sports in the formal education system will pave way for increasing India’s medal tally in Olympics Games, said Ranveet Gill, Founder, New Horizons Alliance Pvt Ltd., in his keynote address.

The frame of reference in India, which, despite being the youngest nation with its 1.4 billion population, has only six percent involved in sports, ought to be getting more to play. Only then will there be a bigger gene pool for emergence of medal winners, and for permeation of the success to transform the country well beyond the sports ecosystem. There will be crosspolli­nation; excellence in sports will get transfused in other walks

of life, Mr. Gill said.

Sports Science reengineer­s, redefines and repurposes the capabiliti­es of the performers who require as much training as psychologi­cal support to handle peaks and troughs at a young age, he said.

David V. Rajan, Founder, OrthoOne Orthopaedi­c Speciality Centre, said in his address that sports science was now gaining prominence in consonance with the demand for nonsurgica­l sports medicine interventi­ons.

Presiding over, Shankar Vanavaraya­r, president, Kumaraguru Institutio­ns, said creation of a formal ecosystem to generate and nurture excellence in sports by the institutio­n was a response to the phe

nomenal efforts taken by the Central and State government­s for sports activities, thereby deriving the best out of India’s demographi­c dividend.

Sports has come of age in the country fostering various dimensions of growth, including health and fitness, media space, youth developmen­t, and data analytics, he said.

The threeday event has attracted 40 speakers on sports from seven States, and 51 profession­als from sports sector, besides a number of faculty from sports colleges and school, studentath­letes, sports research scholars, representa­tives of sports associatio­ns and sports academies, and sports entreprene­urs, KCLAS Principal Vijila Kennedy said.

 ?? ?? Ranveet Gill (third from left), founder, New Horizons Alliance Pvt. Ltd., unveiled a plaque for the National Conclave on Sports Science at the Kumaraguru College of Liberal Arts and Science in Coimbatore on Friday.
Ranveet Gill (third from left), founder, New Horizons Alliance Pvt. Ltd., unveiled a plaque for the National Conclave on Sports Science at the Kumaraguru College of Liberal Arts and Science in Coimbatore on Friday.

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