World Wing Enterprises and Mokpo University Join Forces
In a significant move towards educational collaboration, World Wing Enterprises, headquartered in Tottori, Japan, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Mokpo University’s Department of Physical Education and the RISE Project Group. This agreement aims to foster a strategic partnership based on mutual cooperation and friendship, focusing on athletic training and human resource development.
Background of the Agreement
Mokpo University has long been recognized for its research in sports science, particularly through the pioneering work of Professor Hiroshi Koyama, who is known for his development of the Initial Load Theory® and the Initial Load/B.M.L.T.CAM® machine training. The university's emphasis on producing world-class athletes has yielded groundbreaking results in injury rehabilitation and the enhancement of neuromuscular functions for the elderly. This collaborative agreement represents both parties' aspiration to delve deeper into these innovative training methodologies via direct academic exchange and practical training sessions.
Delegation Overview
The delegation from Mokpo University consisted of six esteemed professors specializing in various fields such as sports medicine, sports industry, sociology of sports, physical education philosophy, and physical education. A total of 26 participants, including students from the RISE Project, engaged in intensive training sessions focused on the Initial Load Theory® and the Initial Load/B.M.L.T.CAM® machine training from August 23 to 28. This immersive experience allowed attendees to glean insights into advanced training techniques that are redefining athletic development.
Innovations in Training Technology
Participants were introduced to the world’s first Initial Load/B.M.L.T.CAM® machines, designed based on precise principles of physics, mechanics, and engineering. One of the pivotal concepts discussed was the 'Relaxation Gated Torque', essential in both mechanical and robotic engineering, and its connection to diverse brain activity and neuroplasticity. Students actively engaged in discussions regarding brain regeneration processes relating to stroke recovery and improving functional disabilities, garnering firsthand experiences that left them eager to learn more. Many voiced their desires to continue their studies further, indicating a profound impact of the collaboration.
A True Learning Environment
The dedication and earnest attitude of the Mokpo University cohort epitomized the essence of a true educational institution. The Department of Physical Education is devoted to expanding knowledge in rehabilitation and functional improvement, with graduates finding ample opportunities in hospitals, educational institutions, and professional sports teams across various disciplines, including baseball, soccer, basketball, and volleyball.
Building Global Talent
The partnership has also stimulated interest in career opportunities within World Wing Enterprises, drawing several inquiries from students eager to join a globally-oriented team. Continuous exchanges and annual training participation are integral to this relationship, providing a robust framework for future development.
Furthermore, there is potential for introducing the Initial Load/B.M.L.T.CAM® machine training and BeMoLo® shoes to enhance physical health and medicine in Korea, bridging industries to share benefits widely.
We look forward with great anticipation to the next reunion and collaborative endeavors.
Contact Information:
World Wing Enterprises
Head Office:
1-73-3 Minamikata, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture, 680-0843, Japan
Phone: 0857-27-4773 (Weekdays 9:00-13:00 / 15:00-18:00)
Email: [email protected]
Tokyo Office:
3 Chome Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0001, Japan
This is not a training facility.