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The 11th International Scientific Conference for Physical Education and Sport Science

 Sport and the 21st Century Challenges

 Alexandria 13 – 15 October 2010

Invitation

The Faculty of Sport Education – Abu Qir , Alexandria University invites all members of the sport community, both academics and athletes, to attend the 11th  International Scientific Conference for Physical Education and Sport Science – Sport and the 21st Century Challenges from October, 13 – 15, 2010.

The conference continues a long series of scientific events organised or hosted by the faculty, with remarkable participation by illustrious academic institutions and international sport organizations. It was only natural for Alexandria University to sponsor and support such efforts which reflect the university mission of spreading knowledge and serving developmental issues in sports education nationally, regionally and internationally.

The international dimension of the 2010 Conference is highlighted by the participation of the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) and the International Association of Physical Education and Sport for Girls and Women (IAPESGW), as well as Women’s Sport International (WSI), European Non-Governmental Sports Organizations (ENGSO), the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport  (AAST) and the Sport Association of Arab Women (SAAW). The number of speakers in the seminars includes 25 distinguished international scholars, academics and sport-oriented figures. Seminars are to address important issues related both to global understanding and international cooperation through sport science and physical education.

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Conference Themes

 

Ø  Sport Activity and Crisis Management

Ø  International Cooperation in the Field of Physical Education and Sport Science

Ø  Quality in School Sport

Ø  Sport Marketing

Ø  Sport Science: the Theory and Practice in Developed and Developing Countries

Ø  The Contribution of Women in Sports Activity

Ø  Sport Activity and Cultural Diversity: the Mutual Effects

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Location

The Conference is to be held in the Conference Hall of the Faculty of Sport Education, Abu Qir, Alexandria University, in Abu Qir district in the far east of Alexandria.

Dating back to 332 B.C., Alexandria was founded by Macedonian leader Alexander the Great.  It is the largest port in Egypt and the major summer resort in the Middle East. Alexandria lies in the northwest of the Nile Delta on the Mediterranean. The coast stretches over 70 kms from Abu- Qir in the east to Sidi Kreir in the west. On its southern boundary lies Lake Mariott. Alexandria is 225 kms from Cairo by the Delta Road and 221 kms by the Desert Road. There are both direct flights to Alexandria and indirect flights through Cairo International Airport.

 

October is in the autumn in Alexandria and the weather is moderate by day, cold at night. Temperatures range between 17 and 27 °C.

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Dates to Remember

31 July 2010

Deadline for Submitting Abstracts

15 Aug 2010

Deadline for Early Bird Registration

30 Sep 2010

Deadline for Submitting Accepted Papers

13 Oct 2010

Arrival & Registration

11- 12  Oct 2010

·         ICSSPE & IAPESGW President’s Committee Meeting

·         IAPESGW CLOSED SEMINAR

13 – 15 Oct 2010

Conference Days

15 Oct 2010

Departure

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Programme Structure

 

Conference proceedings  (Running from 13 to 15 October 2010) include:

 

v  ICSSPE & IAPESGW - Symposia:

 

Ø  Promoting Positive Global Understanding Through International Cooperation in Sport Science and Physical Education

Ø  Quality Assurance in School Sports

Ø  Promoting Physical Activity in a World of Diversity

Ø  Teaching Physical Education – Development and Reflective Thought on Eastern Practice

Ø  Anthropological-philosophical Justifications for Physical Education

Ø  Research Methodology for Sport and Exercise Science

Ø  The Role of the World Commission of Science and Sports (WCSS) in Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice

Ø  Physiological Consequences of Humans Entering Water

Ø  Sport and Physical Activity in Post-Disaster Intervention

Ø  The Teaching of Physical Education in Schools: Its Implementation and Difficulties

 

v  Presentations and discussions of scientific research papers

v  Specialised workshops

v  Poster display

v  Book fair for sports  books and publications

v  Sports equipment showroom

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Call For Papers

 

A. General

v  The conference organizers invite researchers to submit their abstracts to the scientific committee.

v  Papers submitted must be focused on conference themes. Research must be original and never published before. All papers will be peer-reviewed by the Conference Scientific Committee and authors will be notified of acceptance/non-acceptance.

v  Papers will be published in the Conference Volumes. Papers in English will be peer-reviewed by international peer-reviewers.

v  Click here to register.

v  All papers must be submitted electronically and sent to the Conference email address: Conference2010@sea.edu.eg together with the Registration Form no later than 30 September, 2010. Papers submitted manually, by mail or fax will not be considered.    

 

B. Instructions for Authors

1.       All papers must be typed using Word software in IBM format

2.       Papers in Arabic should be typed in Simplified Arabic font (font size: 14) with titles in Bold (font size:16) and footnotes in font size: 10.

3.       Papers in English should be typed in Times New Roman font (font size: 12) with titles in Bold (font size:14) and footnotes in font size:10.

4.       In Arabic papers Table numbers and headings shall be typed in a Bold 16 point font centered above the table.

5.       In Arabic papers Illustration or figure numbers shall be typed in a Bold 16 point font centered below the illustration or figure.

6.       In English papers Table numbers and headings shall be typed in a Bold 14 point font centered above the table.

7.       In English papers Illustration or figure numbers shall be typed in a Bold 14 point font centered below the illustration or figure.

8.       In Arabic papers, there shall be a margin of 4 cm. on the right side of the page and a margin of 3 cm. on the three other sides.

9.       In English papers, there shall be a margin of 4 cm. on the left side of the page and a margin of 3 cm. on the three other sides.

10.    Research pages shall be numbered in the middle of the page bottom.

11.    The conference standard number of pages is 10 pages, annexes included.

12.    Authors of papers of more than 10 pages will be charged 20 Egyptian pounds for every extra page of a paper submitted  in Arabic, and 20 US$ for every extra page of a paper submitted  in English.

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C. Paper Layout

An accepted paper will consist of: Research Title, Author’s Name and Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methodology, Discussion and Results, Conclusions, References and Annexes.

1- Title

Title should be concise and should contain: Name of the study, type of study, and the variables studied:

Comparative Effect of Three Modes of Plyometric Training on

Leg Muscle Strength of University Male Students

 

2- Author’s Name and Title

The author’s name should be followed by scientific title, faculty name, country and email address:

Mohamed Ahmed Abass

Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education

Faculty Of Education, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

E-mail: dokidemo@yahoo.com

 

3- Abstract

The abstract should contain 150-200 words, and should include the aim of the study, the method employed, the sample population, research tools, statistical treatment and the main results of the study:

 

Abstract

This study determined the comparative effect of three modes of Plyometrics training [depth jumping, rebound jumping and horizontal jumping] on leg muscle strength of untrained University male students. Participants were forty untrained male University students within the age range of 18-27 years. The randomized pretest-posttest control group design was adopted. Subjects were randomly assigned to control group, and three experimental groups based on the types of plyometrics training adopted for the study. The training programme consisted of twelve weeks of interval training administered three times a week. Data collected were analyzed using the mean score, standard deviation and range. Analysis of Covariance [ANCOVA] was used to test for significant differences in the posttest measures among the treatment and control groups using the pretest score variation as covariates. Scheffe post hoc analysis was used to determine which of the means were significantly different. All hypotheses for the study were tested at 0.05 critical level. Findings revealed that only the depth jumping and rebound jumping training significantly altered leg muscle strength of subjects (P<0.05). Based on the findings, it was concluded that plyometrics exercises with depth jumping and rebound jumping characteristics are best used in developing muscle strength of the lower extremities

 

4- Introduction:

The introduction states the subject of study, research problem, previous studies and their results, the reasons for conducting the study, what it might add to the relevant field and the author’s assumptions:

 

Introduction

Sports science generally aims at identifying and developing performance variables essential for competitive excellence. In addition to other indices like muscle endurance and power, muscle strength plays a cardinal role in achieving athletic excellence. The final common denominator in athletic events is what the muscles can do for you - what strength they can give when it is needed, what power they can achieve in the performance of work and how long they can continue in their activity [Guyton (1991),

5- Methodology

Methodology includes the method employed, the experimental design of the research, tools and statistical treatment

6- Results

The results should include the tables and figures designed, with a maximum of four tables and two figures. Significance of results should be indicated.

7- Discussion

Here, the author analyses, interprets and discusses the data collected and shows how the data prove the assumptions. The author also discusses the main results.

8- References

References should be written according to the internationally recognized standards:

Tidow , G : (1999) Specific Flexibility In The Hurdles , Track Coach , fall NO 149 ,P 124 – 133.

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Poster Presentation

 

1.      A poster must be readable from about 2 meters (preferably  a Bold font, 1832 – pf).

2.      Prepare a label for the top of your poster, indicating the title, the author(s), and their affiliation(s).

3.      Divide the content into appropriate sections and keep text brief. Report only key aspects of each section (eg., introduction, study area, methods, results, discussion, management implications).

4.      Captions should be brief. Avoid unnecessary detail in figures, drawings and charts.

5.      Give titles and numbers to sections. Use simple fonts for both titles and text. Limit the use of capitals; lower case letters are easier to read.

6.      Have copies of your complete paper ready to hand out to interested persons.

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Languages

Languages used in writing, discussions and presentations are English and Arabic. Interpretation service is available only during keynote presentations.

 

Visa Requirements

The Conference organizers invite established scholars, researchers, practitioners and students from all countries. Delegates from some countries might require visas to enter Egypt. Please check with the nearest Embassy or Consulate for requirements and procedures. The conference organizers will assist you with obtaining visas and can provide you with letters to Egyptian diplomatic missions to facilitate issuance of visas.

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Participating and Supporting Organizations

v  International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education  (ICSSPE)

v  International Association of Physical Education and Sport for Girls and Women  (IAPESGW)

v  Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport  (AAST)

v  European Non-Governmental Sports Organizations ( ENGSO)

v  Women’s Sport International (WSI)

v   Sport Association of Arab Women (SAAW)

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Conference Fees

Registration fees include reception, launches on 13 and 14 October 2010, Conference Dinner, Conference material, tea and coffee breaks, publication of accepted papers in the Conference Volumes, one copy of the part of the Conference Volumes containing the author’s paper.

 

Egyptian Residents in Egypt

 

Up to 15 August 2010

After 15 August2010

Alexandria University Staff Members

Arab Academy of Science, Technology and Maritime Transport Staff Members

1300 Egyptian Pounds

1500Egyptian Pounds

Egyptian Universities Staff Members

1500 Egyptian Pounds

1750 Egyptian Pounds

Listeners & Guests

150 Egyptian Pounds

200 Egyptian Pounds

International Participants and Egyptian Expatriates

 

Up to 15 August 2010

After 15 August2010

Participants

US$ 350

US$ 400

Listeners & Guests

US$ 200

US$ 250

 

Fees must be electronically paid into either of the two following bank accounts:

Name of Bank

Branch

Account Number

Currency

Central Bank of Egypt

Alexandria

4/082/18096/0

US Dollar

Central Bank of Egypt

Alexandria

4/082/18164/2

EURO

 

Delegates will receive an electronic confirmation of registration, total amount due and banking details.

Delegates are to carry the bank costs. Please ensure that banking costs are added to the conference fees.

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Accommodations

 

Palestine

Sheraton Montazah

Hotel

5 Stars

5 Stars

Level

Montazah Palace Gardens

Mandarah, Corniche Road

Address

5474033

5473500

5480550

5481220

Tel : + (203)

 

 

- 5 km

- 10 km

- 10 km

 

- 5 km

- 10 km

- 10 km

DISTANCE FROM:

v  Conference Venue:

v  Airport:

v  Down Town:

 

v  S/room: EGP 950

v  D/room: EGP 1000

Rate for Egyptians

 

v  S/room: US$ 170

v  D/room: US$ 180

Rate For International Participants

 

Cairo Time Zone: +2

Alexandria International Code Number: +20 3

Currency: EGP (Egyptian Pound):  EGP 5.50     =  US$ 1

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Organizing Committee

Prof. Mohamed Khaled Hammouda

Prof. Mohamed Sabry Omar

Prof. Samy Ibrahim Nasr

Pro. Nader Morgan

Mr. Hassan Esmat

 

Scientific Committee (alphabetically arranged)                      

Prof. Daniella Caporossi                                Italy 

Prof. Gertrud Pfister                                        Denmark  

Prof. Kari Fasting                                              Norway

Prof. Margaret Talbot                                     United Kingdom

Prof. Nabil Al-Attar                                          United States of America

Prof. Paolo Parisi                                              Italy

Prof. Tansin Bennet                                         United Kingdom

Dr. Ted Muilenburg                                         United States of America

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Contact us

 

Hassan Esmat

Technical Coordinator

hesmat4@yahoo.com

Tel. : 002 03 562 8789 (home)

002 0107039076 (mobile)

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