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Sports Development and Training in Hong Kong – Dr Lobo Louie
China Daily reported on the local sports development, noting the Olympic craze has greatly fueled sports enthusiasm in Hong Kong.
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[WTT Star Contender Doha 2021] Doo Hoi Kem Won a Silver Medal!
Doo Hoi Kem, the student from Bachelor of Health Education (Honors) programme (BHE) and the medalist of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, won the silver medal in WTT Star Contender Doha 2021. She and another BHE student, Lee Ho Ching, will participate in Asian Table Tennis Championships at Doha from 28 September to 5 October, 2021.
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Training Grassroots Coaches is Most Vital in Promoting Physical Education
In a contributed article to Ming Pao, Professor Stephen Chiu Wing-kai, Chair Professor of Sociology, and Dr. CHOW Chi Ching, Gary, Assistant Professor of the Department of Health and Physical Education discussed the existing physical education coach training programmes in the city, noting that the training of grassroot coaches is actually the most vital in promoting the physical education, for promoting the full community participation as well the participations by children and teenagers.
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Dr Lobo Louie Interviewed on Basic Checklist for Hikers
TVB’s Sportspedia interviewed Dr. LOUIE Hung Tak, Lobo, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Health and Physical Education on the choice of hiking shoes and outfits. Dr Louie also mentioned the basic checklists for hikers and the needs to check the weather conditions before hiking.
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Misconception about Aerobic Exercises and Anaerobic Exercises Clarified
In a contributed article to Sing Tao, Dr Louie clarified the misconceptions about aerobic and anaerobic exercises, noting that they are equally useful in promoting health and suggesting that the best way is to do these two different kinds of exercises intermittently and suitably.
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The Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China Releases Guidance on Selection of Athletes
HKEJ reported that The Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (SF&OC) released a guidance to all sports associations and institutions on the selection of athletes to join competitions, requesting them to set a clear selection mechanism and publicise on their websites, and this guidance, including a mechanism for unselected athletes to apply for a review, will apply to all international competitions in the future.
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Outdoor Activity Goers Tipped on Observing 30/30 Rules for Survival During Rainstorm
Headline Daily reported that Dr. LOUIE Hung Tak, Lobo, senior lecturer of the Department of Health and Physical Education, tipped outdoor activity goers on observing the “30/30 rules” for survival during adverse weather such as lightning and thunder.
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Dr Lobo Louie Interviewed on Youth Sports Development
TVB’s Big City Shop interviewed Dr. LOUIE Hung Tak, Lobo, senior lecturer of the Department of Health and Physical Education, on youth sports development.
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Promoting Life Education Through Sports
Many local dailies reported that Dr. LOUIE Hung Tak, Lobo had joined EdUHK this month as Senior Lecturer at the Department of Health and Physical Education.
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Dr Lobo Louie Hung-tak on Early Sport Specialisation
In a contributed article to Sing Tao, Dr. LOUIE Hung Tak, Lobo dismissed the wrong concept held by some parents that early sport specialisation for their children would ensure good sport performances in the future. He explained that early sport specialisation would on the contrary cause negative impacts on children’s mental and physical health, causing them an aversion to sport.
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Dr Lobo Louie interviewed on promoting development of elite para-athletes training
Now News’s News Magazine interviewed Dr. LOUIE Hung Tak, Lobo, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Health and Physical Education, on promoting the development of elite training for para-athletes.
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Dr Lobo Louie Hung-Tak on obesity in school children
SCMP reported on a study made by the Health Department, which found that the pandemic has caused obesity in school children as they have changed their lifestyles.
