MOVE2010 Programme
Wednesday 20/10/10 - Programme Summary
15.00 – 17.00
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General Assembly – ESFAN FrankfurtRhineMain Agency Main Airport Centre |
19.00 – 22.30
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Ceremonial Opening Reception / Buffet Frankfurt City hall (Written initiation will hand out together with the participation documents) Speeches Prof. Dr. Walter Brehm Vice President, German Gymnastic Federation
Mogens Kirkeby President, International Sport and Culture Association
Dr. Ewa Suska President, European Sport for All Network
Toni Llop President, Confederation of European Sport Santé
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Thursday 21/10/10 - Programme Summary
09.00 – 09.45 |
Welcome to MOVE 2010 - Official Opening Ceremony Moderation: Bae Dixon
Welcome speeches
Prof. Dr. Heinz Zielinski Ministry of Interior and for Sports, State of Hesse, Germany
Walter Schneeloch German Olympic Sports Confederation
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09.45 – 10.00 |
Mogens Kirkeby (International Sport and Culture Association) and Wolfgang Baumann (The Association for International Sport for All): Introduction to the general congress topic
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| Plenary session 1
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10.00 – 11.00 |
Prof. Dr. Walter Brehm – University of Bayreuth, Institute of Sport Science, Germany Modules of campaigns for Sport for All and health. What is successful?
Lideke Middelbeek - WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark New recommendation of Physical Activity from WHO Description: Introduction to the new WHO recommendation on physical activity for the different age groups. One of the key word is higher intensity compared to previous recommendations.
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11.00 – 11.30 | Coffee break | |
11.30 – 13.00
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Session A Campaigning for Sport for All & Health : Key Success Factors
Helmut Fleischer Helmut Fleischer Consulting GmbH, Germany Germany on the move – initiative public health
Juul van Rijn The Netherlands Institute for Sport and Movements Health enhancing sport activity campaigns in the Netherlands. Structures, content, experiences.
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Session B Quality Demands in Health Enhancing Sport for All Programms
Prof. Dr. Alfred Rütten University of Erlangen Nuernberg, Geramny Policy- and environment-oriented physical activity promotion: quality demands in international perspective
Prof. Dr. Winfried Banzer (University of Frankfurt) / Gundi Friedrich (Landessportbund Hessen)Pia Pauly (German Gymnastics Federation) Quality Seal Sports for Health of the German Olympic Sports Confederation
Jorma Savola Finnish SFA Association Sport Clubs for Health – An Opportunity and Challenge for the European Sports Movement
Matjaz Novak TRIGLAV insurance company, Slovenia Health insurance and health enhancing sport programs.
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13.00 – 14.00 | Lunch | |
14.00 – 15.30 |
TALK Show: Healthy living!
The session will debate who is responsible of healthy living. Is it a personal responsibility? Is it a responsibility of the public authorities, the private market and civil society organizations? The session will have interviews and debate in a TALK Show format.
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Session B II Quality Demands in Health Enhancing Sport for All Programs
Kenneth Marchtaler World Martial Arts Games Committee, USA The Martial Arts Phenomena: Effects on health
Prof. Dr. Winfried Banzer University of Frankfurt, Germany HEPA Europe, the European network for the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity
Dr. Michael Tiemann German Gymnastics Federation QUAGES - A concept to evaluate the evidence of health-sport programs.
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15.30 – 16.00 | Coffee break | |
16.00 – 18.00 |
Call for paper / Poster presentation
Antonio Borgogni and Erika Vannini Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Cassino, Italy The Relevance of Informal Sport Facilities in the Urban Scenario
Prof. Dr. Dušan Mitić/ Goran Prebeg Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Serbia The role of sport for all in national program of prevention, curing and control of cardiovascular diseases in Serbia till 2020.
Stefan Storcksdiek European Food Information Council (EUFIC), Belgium The inns and outs of energy balance – EUFIC’s interactive Multilanguage tool for personalized information on calorie need and calorie expenditure.
Antonio Saccone Youth Action for Peace Romania, Cluj Napoca, Romania The perception of sport among pupils of high schools of Cluj Napoca
Dr. Kujtim Haxholli and Sidita Haxholli Sports Unversity Tirana - Sports Medicine Center, Albania Equigym : Balance exercises combined with strength exercises, plus stretching
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Friday 22/10/10 - Programme Summary
| Plenary session 2
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09.00 – 10.30 |
Marc Jones – City of Liverpool, England Active Cities – European network of cities promoting physical activity. The example of Liverpool UK.
Prof. Dr. Brian Martin - University of Zürich, Switzerland Success factors for health promoting strategies.
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10.30 – 11.00 | Coffee break | |
11.00 – 13.00 |
Session C Healthy Cities & Active Cities: Building the Network
Heini Parkkunen Baltic Region Healthy Cities Association, WHO Collaborating Centre A Healthy City is an Active and Attractive City - Building the Network of Healthy Cities and Active Cities
Bae Dixon The Association for International Sport for All TAFISA Triple AC Program: Utilising the City Setting to Encourage Participation in Sport for All and Physical Activity
Georg Kemper Sports office - City of Frankfurt, Germany Sport Development Planning Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Matthew Philpott (European Healthy Stadia Network)and Juha Villanen (Muuvit Adventure) Healthy Stadia and Muuvit Adventure – Innovation in Health Promotion and Sport
Lothar Räcke Hessian Ministry of Interior and for Sports, Germany InForm – the new Hessian Health Initiative
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Session D Strategy Development for Sport for All & Health
Jacob Kornbeck European Commission Sport Unit EU involvement in sport and health.
Anders Kragh Jespersen Danish Gymnastics and Sports Associations A Healthy Setting – more years with physical activity and community. A holistic strategy of a SFA organization offering opportunities for a healthier lifestyle.
Herbert Hartmann and Saska Benedicic Tomat(both International Sport and Culture Association ) Sport and Health - A major trend and a vehicle for development.
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13.00 – 14.00 | Lunch | |
14.00 – 15.30 |
Dr. Randy Rzewnicki European Cyclist Federation, Belgium LifeCycle
Michael U. Tockweiler Sport StadiaNet, Switzerland Developing Sport Facilities Efficiently
Hermann Smulders European Confederation of Outdoor Employers Partnership between Outdoor providers and Sport for All organizations.
Preben Staun Sports Confederation of Denmark Activating Architecture and City Planning
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LifeCycle Workshop: How to develop a successful intervention „Life-long Cycling for All“ by Raymond Fismer
Description: This workshop is intended to train doctors, teachers, town planners, and others how to best promote cycling with their target group. The leaders are LifeCycle experts from the Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad Club (German Bicycle Federation) & European Cyclists‘ Federation
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15.30 – 16.00 | Coffee break | |
16.00 – 17.00 |
TALK Show: Partnership for Health – How to establish the concrete cooperation?
The session will debate how to reach the success, when cross sector cooperation is the challenge. The session will have interviews and debate in a TALK Show format.
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Call for paper / Poster presentation
Prof. Dr. Dušan Mitić Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Serbia Aerobic happening – investment in education
Thomas Farrar The Africaid Trust Durban, South Africa WhizzKids United: Using football to facilitate sustained behavioral HIV prevention
Jesus Telo Blume Festival - Gran Canaria Building the network about the number 50: European Sports festival 50plus and 50th anniversary Blume Gran Canaria.
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17.00 – 17.30
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Closing session Conclusions, perspectives and next steps
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Saturday 23/10/10 - Programme Summary
10.00-17.00
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Study/ Social Tour Frankfurt Pick up: Lindner Congress hotel |
09.00- 17.00
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General Assembly – ISCA Lindner Congress hotel |
19.30-24.00
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Reception/ Closing Dinner Lindner Congress hotel |










