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CONTACT

Address of Leader of the Project:

ul. Marymoncka 34
00-968 Warszawa 45

Phone:

+48 604 539 526

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Wake up and Workout.

Leader of the Project

Participants of the Project

Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, Wydział Wychowania Fizycznego, Rzeszów

 

http://wf.ur.edu.pl

Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego im. Eugeniusza Piaseckiego w Poznaniu, Wydział Turystyki i Rekreacji

 

http://www.awf.poznan.pl/pl/tir-o-wydziale

University of Presov, Faculty of Sport – Slovakia (Prešovská Univerzita v Prešove, Slovakia

 

http://www.unipo.sk

Institute of Sport Science, Department of Sport Pedagogy and Sport Sociology in Germany (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)
https://www.unimagdeburg.de
Gerlev Sports Academy P.E. & Playpark. The first European Regional Traditional Sports and Games Centre recognize by TAFISA in Denmark (Gerlev Idrætshøjskole, Slagelse)

 http://gerlev.dk/en

Lithuanian Sports University in Kaunas – Lithuania (Lietuvos Sporto Universitetas, Kaunas, Lietuva)

http://www.lsu.lt

Masaryk University in Czech Republic (Masarykova Univerzita, Brno)

https://www.muni.cz/?lang=en

Participans of the Project
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The general objective of the project is to create a network of contacts between academics and students from the faculties /departments/institutes of the universities in the five countries that border Poland and three Polish universities whose mission is to promote physical activity in the context of personal, social and professional development.

An integral part of this is to promote physical activities among local societies mainly among citizens of Warsaw.

This resulted in an original program of the European Week of Sport 2016.

The main objective of the cooperation between academics and students as participants from the universities involved in the project will be to plan and organize the Mini Recreation Olympic (RecreaOlympic) which will promote traditional games and recreational activities associated with the cultural heritage of the countries which are represented in the project. The RecreaOlympic will be a new method and a form of encouraging students and local communities to take on physical activity in a fun way.

The main objective of the project is to promote voluntary activities in sport, together with social inclusion, equal opportunities and awareness of the importance of health-enhancing physical activity through increased participation in and equal access to sport for all. The objective will be achieved in the form of a recreational festival often referred to as a recreational sport. The feedback initiative of this nature justifies the fact that the role of recreation in the modern world is gaining importance in connection with the need to prevent situations of stress, diseases of civilization, shortening the working hours and raising living standards. The project supports the implementation of sport for all connected with specific cultural heritage of regions represent by participants. An integral part of the project is to create conditions for social inclusion across borders.

The history of the Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw (Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego Józefa Piłsudskiego w Warszawie - AWF) dates as far back as to the beginning of the 20th century. Today our modern University is an integral part of the Polish and European system of education and a well-recognized, prestigious institution. It educates students and conducts numerous forms of research. Highly qualified teaching staff comprising of 365 academic teachers ensures the highest level of education. Studying at the University of Physical Education in Warsaw is a guarantee of gaining the best qualifications necessary in one’s future professional career. We provide opportunities for personal development and social advancement. Creative and imaginative students, who are well equipped with interpersonal and communication skills, graduate from our unique University every year. High level of education is confirmed by great positions of the University in the national rankings. The positions has been maintained by the University for many years.

The University premises comprise numerous sports facilities with its total area of 113 040 m2. The University sports facilities include an athletics stadium suitable for hosting premium events, various halls (athletics hall, games hall, gymnastics hall, team sports hall), an indoor swimming pool with diving boards, specialized pavilions for martial arts and weight training classes, pitches for team sports (rugby, soccer, beach volleyball) and forest training areas. Our sports facilities are open to clubs and sports organizations. Moreover, Polish Olympians also use our facilities to practise their skills.

The External Faculty of the University in Biala Podlaska also boasts of numerous and modern sports facilities like sport halls, gymnastics halls and a swimming pool. The University possesses two private water sports centers in Piekna Gora next to Gizycko and in Rybitwy next to Pisz, where summer camps, courses, specialized training sessions and classes are organized.

Partners of the Project

 Ministry of Sport and Tourism of the Republic of Poland

Capital Sports CenterActive WARSAW

Foundation for Recovery of Aluminium Packaging RECAL

© 2016 by Agnieszka Muszyńska/ WTiR AWF 

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