Be there when the
Technical University of Munich, TUM
presents
the NSCA European Conference
and the CONNECT 2025
in Munich, Germany.
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the Technical University of Munich (TUM), is one of the leading technical universities in Europe and offers a wide range of degree programs and research opportunities in the fields of natural sciences, engineering, medicine, economics, and many other disciplines. The TU Munich has an excellent reputation for its research achievements, highly qualified lecturers, and modern facilities. It is recognized as one of the best universities in Germany and worldwide.
The NSCA Euro Con 25 is the first European conference of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and will occur every two years. The conference aims to train scientists, trainers, and coaches. It offers lectures, workshops and networking opportunities on topics such as strength training, conditioning, nutrition, and sports science as well as special topics. It brings together the European NSCA affiliates and leverages the global resources of the NSCA as a globally recognized non-profit organization with a mission to support trainers and the strength and conditioning industry event.
„CONNECT2025 stands for „Connective Tissues in Sports Medicine“. This international congress, which takes place every four years, is a highlight that sheds light on the role of fascial tissues in sport and exercise. The congress is organized by the Chair of Conservative and Rehabilitative Orthopaedics under the direction of Prof. Horstmann in cooperation with the Fascia Research Charity Association under the direction of Dr Robert Schleip. Renowned international researchers will provide exciting insights into current work in the field of connective tissue research.
Professor für Konservative und Rehabilitative Orthopädie TUM School of Medicine and Health Technische Universität München
Präsident der NSCA Germany
Vizepräsident der IST-Hochschule für Management in Düsseldorf,
Gründer des Fitnesswissenschaftsrates
Faszienforschung TUM School of Medicine and Health Technische Universität München
Be there when Strength and Conditioning meets fascia
at the opening of the most modern sports university campus in Germany.
Don’t miss your chance to learn from
cutting-edge research to direct applications.
in dealing with athletes, clients, and patients.
TUM Campus in the Olympic Park
Conollystraße 32
80809 Munich
see directions
By public means of transportation, please take the subway line U3 or U8 (stop: Olympiazentrum). The campus is about five to ten minutes‘ walk from the stop.