Description
The School of Physical Education and Sports is organizing a one-week workshop on Human Performance Lab (HPL) from 18th to 22nd May 2026, between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. The workshop is designed to provide participants with practical exposure to human performance assessment tools and techniques, with the aim of strengthening scientific understanding, enhancing professional competence, and promoting evidence-based practices in physical education and sports.
What you'll learn
Monitoring performance and tracking progress.
Scientific understanding of athlete performance
Updated knowledge of sports science and technology
Professional growth and enhanced credibility of coaches.
Data-driven decision-making in training and competition
Requirements
- Sports Attire
Course Content
No Content Founds.
Semester with subjects
No Semester Founds.
Experts
Ms. Phurailatpam Laxmikumari Devi
Assistant Professor (Physical Education & Sports)
Ms. Phurailatpam Laxmikumari Devi is an Assistant Professor at Rashtriya Raksha University, where she teaches Physical Education and Health and Fitness Management. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Physical Education with a focus on Exercise Physiology, Yoga, and Sports Injury.
Dr. Utsav Chaware is a PhD in Sports talent identification amongst rural & tribal children, has completed his Bachelors (BPEd) & Masters of Physical Education (MPEd) from Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior. Specialized in Health Sciences and Basketball, he has represented LNIPE, Gwalior in Inter-university, open state and other tournaments. Cleared UGC-NET JRF (2018,2019,2021), he has been a Junior Research Fellow and cleared various Central and State govt. competitive examinations. He is keenly inclined towards refining class-room teaching & learning techniques and methodologies to uphold the inquisitiveness and creativity of learners. He is also working on concept building, teaching and application of research methodologies and statistics. Working in the field of physical education and sports, he wishes to ameliorate practices in the domain. Stepping in his research journey he wishes to work for basketball, health sciences, talent identification, and sports policies, and other allied areas in physical education and sports.
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