Women’s Basketball Culture Spread Event

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Empowering Women’s Basketball: A Day of Growth and Inspiration

Last weekend saw a monumental step forward for women’s basketball, as the Hangi Beom Basketball Class hosted a special project focused on nurturing talent and spreading the culture of the sport. The event, themed ‘If they play, the story will change,’ was more than just a gathering; it was a testament to the potential of women’s basketball and the power of community.

Practical Skills and Knowledge Sharing with Professor Hyung-Ju Lee

The highlight of the event was undoubtedly the special lecture delivered by Professor Hyung-Ju Lee, director of the Han Ki-Bum Basketball Class. With her vast experience in basketball guidance and training methodologies at esteemed institutions like Hongik University, Gachon University, and Incheon University, Professor Lee captivated the audience.

“The revitalization of women’s basketball truly starts with education.” – Professor Hyung-Ju Lee

Professor Lee shared invaluable insights into the purpose and understanding of training, the structure of one-handed shots, and the separation and function of guide hand and shooting hand.

Professor Hyung-Ju Lee in action at the Women’s Basketball Promotion Project.

Breaking Barriers and Building Community

The event was uniquely intergenerational and inter-university, with students from Hongik University, Incheon University, Gyeonggi University, and Gachon University coming together. Women’s basketball club members like Ilsan Queens and Yongsan Queens also joined in, making it a truly diverse gathering.

Did you know?

Professor Lee is not only a renowned educator but also the chairman of the International Sports Leadership Association.


Looking Ahead: Upcoming Training and Future Initiatives

The International Sports Leadership Association, under Professor Lee’s guidance, is set to hold ‘Basketball Leaders’ Competency Reinforcement Training’ on August 30. This training aims to equip leaders with a blend of cutting-edge sports science theories and practical training methods.

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Why It Matters

The efforts of the Hangi Beom Basketball Class and the International Sports Leaders Association are not just about cultivating talent; they are about equality, empowerment, and the power of sport to drive change. Each step taken towards the revitalization of women’s basketball is a step towards a more inclusive and balanced sports landscape.

Join the Conversation

What do you think the future holds for women’s basketball? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s continue the conversation. Together, we can write the next chapter in the story of women’s basketball.

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