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  • [Anti-Epidemic] Mr Kevin Kam recommended indoor aerobic exercise

    Urbanlifehk.com carried an article to introduce indoor aerobic exercise recommended by Mr. KAM Wai Keung, Kevin, Associate Head of the Department of Health and Physical Education. The exercise was demonstrated in a short teaching video that was jointly produced by the Department of Health and Physical Education of EdUHK and HKPEA.

  • [Anti-Epidemic] Mr Kevin Kam recommended indoor workout routines

    Urbanlifehk.com carried an article to introduce four sets of indoor workout routines recommended by Mr. KAM Wai Keung, Kevin, Associate Head of the Department of Health and Physical Education to help citizens stay healthy amidst the coronavirus epidemic outbreak. These workout routines cover the stretching of head, hands, waist and legs.

  • [2020 ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open] Congratulations for winning a GOLD & a SILVER medals by Doo Hoi Kem and her partners!

    2020 ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open had completed in Budapest on 23 February 2020. Doo Hoi Kem (Doo), a student from Bachelor of Health Education (Honors) programme, had contributed the FIRST Gold medal of 2020 with her Olympic partner Wong Chun Ting in Mixed Doubles. A second medal was followed after the intensive competition day, Doo and her partner - Lee Ho Ching won a silver medal in Doubles.

  • EdUHK elite athletes promote “moving” at home to fight for the epidemic

    Many electronic and online dailies reported that EdUHK’s Department of Health and Physical Education has teamed up with Hong Kong Physical Education Association (HKPEA) to invite 10 elite athlete students or alumni to shoot a short video, motivating the public to do simple exercise routines at home. Dr Ada Ma Wai-wing said the purpose of the campaign is to encourage Hong Kong people to do exercises at home in this testing time, so that they can have a stronger immune system to fight the epidemic.

  • City 2020 Anti-Epidemic

    Department of Health and PE and the Hong Kong PE Association are partners to promote school physical education in Hong Kong. A campaign to promote a healthy exercise at home through social media during virus outbreak has been launched. Apart from wearing mask and washing hands, exercise may help people build bodies that are stronger and better able to fight virus. Numbers of elite athletes who are studying to graduated from our programme had participated in the campaign and demonstrate their exercises to join the movement.

  • [Run for Inclusion] Autism breaks personal record in RunOurCity 10km

    in November 2019, the Education University of Hong Kong first cooperated with the Parents Association of Autistic Children in Mainstream Education, providing long-distance running training for 6 autistic people. They completed 10 km runnung in RunOurCity held on 12 January, 2020. With the company of EdUHK students', all of them completed within 56 minutes and broke their personal record.

  • Prospective PE Teacher – Miss Rebecca Wong shares her love for touch rugby

    SCMP ran a feature interview with Hong Kong women's touch team member Miss Rebecca Wong Chi-ling, a student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Physical Education). In the interview, Rebecca shares her aspiration to become a PE teacher and how she struggles to maintain a balance between academic studies amid busy training schedule as an athlete.

  • 3 Gold Medals from Lee Wai Sze in Japan Track Cup!

    Ms Sarah Lee Wai-sze, BBS, MH, Honorary Fellow of EdUHK, Graduate of Bachelor of Health Education (Honours), again scoops 3 more gold medals in Japan Track Cup on 23 – 25 August 2019, including two champions for Sprint and one gold for Keirin events.

  • Professor Sheung-Tak Cheng speaks at World Dementia Council Summit

    Professor Sheung-Tak Cheng is Chair Professor of Psychology and Gerontology at HPE. Being the brain health expert with focus on dementia care, Professor Cheng was invited to give a talk and participate in the prestigious World Dementia Council Summit on 5 Dec 2018. The World Dementia Council was established during the G8 (now G7) Summit in 2013. He was invited in his capacity as Emeritus Member of the Global Council on Brain Health which issued the first global guideline on participation in cognitively stimulating activities and brain health (published in five languages, namely English, Chinese, Spanish, French, and Latin), and to contribute to an “Asia-global dialogue” about key issues. He was the only Asian speaker invited, other than representatives from Japan which is a G7 country.