Dr. Hazar conducts research in the field of movement and training science in the areas of training information, sport psychology, sport biology and sport physiology.
prof. Dr. Dušan Mitić is head of the Department of Recreation at Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Born in 1956. in Veliko Gradiste. Elementary and high school finished in Kraljevo, Serbia. He graduated in 1980., MA in 1991. and Ph.D. 1996. on Faculty of Physical Education, University of Belgrade, where he works since 1983.
In addition to the parent, he works as a Faculty lecturer for recreational, fitness, animation and sports tourism on several domestic and foreign universities.
Particularly interested in modeling incitement to physical activity, motivation, and promotion of physical activity and healthy life style. Together with the students working on generating and testing new models to encourage and monitor the effects of physical activity.
He is the author of Recreation handbook, several manuals for various forms of teaching practice students in the field of recreation. Author and co-author of over 190 papers presented at scientific meetings-congresses-journals of international and national importance.
Like Chairman of the Expert Committee and member of the Presidium of the Association of Sports for All Serbia 2004-2019, leading the teams which prepare Summer Festival of recreation, Winter Festival of recreation, Winter children Festival, Challenge Day, EXPO-ZIM, No elevator Day, and so on.
Organizer and administrator of several international scientific conferences.
One of the founders of the Belgrade School for animators – BSA.
Member of the editorial board and reviewer of several national and international journals.
Visiting professor on master program on Ningbo University of Sport Science
Vice-president Association Sport for All Serbia
TAFISA EU Steering Committee
President of the Association of experts in recreation Belgrade
Dr. Oluwabusayo Odunayo AKINBIOLA is a Lecturer in the Department of Physical and Health Education at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Education from the same institution.
Dr. Akinbiola’s research interests include the effects of exercise on physiological parameters, anthropometric characteristics of athletes, and the impact of physical activity on health. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and presented his research findings at national and international conferences.
He has a strong background in sports, having coached university teams in badminton and cricket, and has also served as a staff advisor for various student organizations. Dr. Akinbiola is a member of several professional bodies, including the National Association for Physical Health Education, Recreation, Sports and Dance (NAPHER-SD).
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Aida Bendo is an Associate Professor at Department of Health and Movement, Sports University of Tirana, where she established the Biomechanics laboratory. She was admitted to Special Physics Section in 2006 to the Faculty of Natural Science, University of Tirana, where she is graduated in 2008 as physicist. Since then, she has worked as a lecturer of Biomechanics in Sports University of Tirana. The teaching modules has helped her in a better knowledge and understanding the practical importance for the analysis of human movement. She has obtained a PhD in the Faculty of Engineering Mathematics and Engineering Physics in Polytechnic University of Tirana in 2015. Her doctoral thesis is related to the effect of proprioception training in biomechanical parameters in different sport teams, which is the first of its kind in the field of biomechanics that was performed in Albania. The study presents practical interest, because a real importance is given to the role of movements or physical activity in function of human movements. She is the author of many papers in international referred journals and conference contributions.
Teaching modules:
Physics, Applied Physics, Biomechanics, Statistics, Scientific Research in Applied Biomechanics
Research interest
Her research interest is focused in two areas: sport and clinical biomechanics including special populations. The goals related to these topics are: improving technique and performance as well as injury prevention. Aida’s current research, except the teaching, has been and continues to be the improvement of equilibrium in difficult situations during training and competitive process in terms of biomechanical variables, for sportive performance achievements at a high level, for the achievements of specific purposes by demonstrating high rational technique. A special research issue presents the ability to separate positive and negative mechanical elements from the style and technique, which can explain how to better improve the movement’s performance in physical activity and sports. The importance of applied biomechanics in sport medicine research is to identify forces which can cause physical, muscular and bone trauma, in prevention of injuries, caused by frequent repetitions. Applied biomechanics research can influence performance improvement or reduction and rehabilitation of injuries.
Dr. García-Fernandez conducts research in the field of Sport Management; fitness management, private sport businesses and consumer behavior.