Successfully concludes the Conference on Physical Culture and Science Applied to Sports

Editorial office / EL VIGÍA
Tijuana, British Columbia

With two major conferences on the final day, the first edition of the International Conference on Physical Culture and Science Applied to Sport has been consolidated as a space for reflection and exchange of experiences on the importance of continuing to innovate in physical education and connecting people with physical disabilities.
For three days, national and international speakers participated in the event organized by the Institute of Sport and Physical Culture of Baja California (INDE BC) with the UABC College of Sports.
The conferences that successfully concluded this conference, which brought together 147 people on Saturday at the Tijuana Center for High Performance, were “Physical Education and Its Relationship to Modified Sports” by teacher Maela Altamirano and the sixth and final call to “Innovate in Physical Education Moves Towards Active Methodologies for Effective Learning”, by Arturo Guerrero Soto.
Within the international conference, several interactive workshops with innovative sports professionals were held at the facilities of the Center for High Performance (CAR) and the UABC Campus in Tijuana.
At the end of the event, awards were presented to the participants delivered by Dr. Lord Caniz Martinez, General Manager of INDE in Baja California, as well as Francisco Benedith Encinas, Director of Talent Development, and Gabriela Angel Lamas, Director of the High Level Competition.

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