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Sports tourism makes a cautious comeback

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Addressing the tourism sector in the country in his fifth State of the Nation address on July 27, President of the Philippine­s Rodrigo Duterte mentioned that national and local government agencies must work hand in hand to bring back the country’s tourism glory through coordinate­d policies.

Duterte said in his speech, “In the same manner, the tourism and recreation industries, which are among the hardest hit by the pandemic, count on our full support. While we slowly try to put the fun back in our local travels, the national government agencies and local government units (LGUs) must harmonize their policies to boost tourism (while) ensuring everyone’s well-being. We enjoin our people to help boost the economy by traveling locally once the necessary systems are in place.”

With all things considered, profession­al sports in the country is finally granted permission to resume training on the condition that provisions of the GAB-PSC-DOH Joint Administra­tive Order (JAO) are followed. The JAO serves as a guideline on how to safely reboot the operations of profession­al sports in the country and states the allowable profession­al sports activities per risk severity level.

In high-risk areas (ECQ and MECQ), only non-contact sports or individual exercises shall be allowed. In moderate risk areas ( GCQ and MGCQ w i t h modifiers), championsh­ip and non-championsh­ip combat sports fights, such as boxing, MMA, Muay Thai scheduled abroad involving a GAB-licensed athlete may be permitted. Basketball and football may be allowed to resume training in GCQ areas, while a maximum of 10 players may be allowed to resume physical conditioni­ng activities in MGCQ with modifiers areas. Boxing training is allowed in moderate areas provided that the fighters shall have no Covid-19 symptoms in the past 14 days and in lowrisk areas (MGCQ without modifiers), practice and actual games may be permitted provided that the provisions of the JAO are strictly observed.

Following Duterte’s initiative­s in reviving tourism and recreation in the Philippine­s and with the JAO signed, sports institutio­ns and local organizers are proceeding to make headway in attracting the recovery of sports tourism in the country.

Chairman of Philippine Sports Tourism Awards (PSTA) Charles Lim shared in a statement that the PSTA alliance will focus on non-contact adventure sports involving individual­s and small groups enjoying golf, biking, sailing, tennis badminton, squash and similar sports. This is based on the thrust of the Department of Tourism (DOT) to begin with domestic tourism in the country.

Lim further mentioned that the activities will have to be approved by the Inter Agency Task Force (IATF) in full compliance with the DOT in tours as well as resort and hotel operations. He urged the various national sports associatio­ns to seek approval for a JOA.

Taking the lead in the game, Ironman has activated its five principles on the return to responsibl­e racing. The following guidelines are expected: regular disinfecti­on and wearing of standard personal protective equipment; rigid scanning and testing days prior to event; overall decrease in participan­ts; touchpoint minimizati­on; and education of athletes to self-reliance.

General manager of Sunrise Events of the Ironman Group Princess Galura expressed, “From the standpoint of local organizers and local government units, it’s best to work with a big organizati­on and brand like Ironman to jumpstart the economy. It will give confidence to participan­ts and constituen­ts as Ironman will also ensure that we do everything to ensure safety.”

The iconic Ironman triathlon is a mainstay annual event in Cebu, Subic and Davao.

As discussion­s and preparatio­ns to resume sports events in the Philippine­s are underway, the center of attention is shifted to the nation’s athletes. The off-season has been running for far too long and it’s hight time athletes start gearing up for the new normal.

Maintainin­g fitness during an off-season can be quite an overwhelmi­ng job for athletes as keeping their competitiv­e levels high require a lot of effort and attention. To help out athletes in their preparatio­n, Chief executive officer and director of Clinics of Intercare Dr. Martin Camara, shares his favorite tips on keeping the body in shape in an off-season.

Dr. Camara is known as an active member of the sports community. One of his many notable involvemen­ts was when he sat as co-chair in medical commission with the Philippine Olympic Committee from 2005 to 2018. He is also a triathlete himself who participat­ed in a number of marathons and competitio­ns. The 2013 Xterra

World Championsh­ip, the 2013 IronMan 5150 Century Tuna, the TCS New York City Marathon and the 2012 Xterra Philippine­s were just a few of them.

According to Dr. Camara, the ancestral approach to training is based on the theory that the human body is naturally designed to perform low-level physical activities to a great extent with occasional bursts of extremely high intensity activities, which build endurance without significan­t physical and metabolic damage.

For athletes seeking to maintain fitness, this approach requires preservati­on of muscle endurance and aerobic capacity with activities like running, treadmill, indoor or outdoor cycling, rowing, kettlebell swings, squats, jumping jacks, mountain climbers and squat thrust; the maintenanc­e of ideal ratios of strength and muscle mass through a seven-minute program designed by the ACSM Health and Fitness Journal and a super slow workout for muscle endurance; an increase in mitochondr­ia density with all-out sprints; the continuanc­e of stamina or endurance work through running, hiking, and other similar exercises.

Based on the work of Ben Greenfield— one of the most influentia­l personalit­ies in health and fitness in the United States and author of the books “Beyond Endurance” and “Boundless”, these workouts simply put the basic principles of strength and conditioni­ng to practice. To support this approach, Dr. Camara added, “The point of the exercise is to stress one’s cardiovasc­ular and muscular system and cause adaptation­s to those tissues for them to become stronger and more resilient. Too much and one will injure. Too little and no adaptation or changes occur, leading to a plateauing of one’s fitness or race performanc­e.”

This changeover within the sports tourism industry is a chance to promote great sports and recreation activities in different host cities throughout the Philippine­s. Moreover, this also sheds light to Selrahco’s Sports Tourism Forum (STF) where it creates awareness of the benefits of sports tourism across all r egi ons.

In fact, STF was instrument­al in promoting Cebu, Clark, and Subic as sports hub since 2004 for this program is committed to establishi­ng a particular city or province in the Philippine­s as an ideal sports venue.

In this case, PSTA prompts local government units, tour operators, resorts and hotels and event organizers to coordinate closely in order to elevate sports tourism in the country no matter how small the scale is.

 ?? HEEDING THE CALL. (Contribute­d photo) ?? Heeding the call of President Duterte's pronouncem­ent on the resumption of tourism, sports tourism figurehead­s such as Princess Galura of Sunrise Events Inc. of the Ironman Group and Charles Lim of the Philippine Sports Tourism Awards are fervently but cautiously supporting the recovery of sports tourism in the country.
ITY OF SAN FERNANDO---With the gradual lifting
the community quarantine in some major cities and provinces in the Philippine­s where more activities are allowed, the recovery of sport tourism in the country is slowly moving forward into preparing for the revival of sports activities. Whether it’s competitiv­e or non-competitiv­e sports, the country is encouraged to proceed with safety protocols in mind despite the threat of Covid-19.
HEEDING THE CALL. (Contribute­d photo) Heeding the call of President Duterte's pronouncem­ent on the resumption of tourism, sports tourism figurehead­s such as Princess Galura of Sunrise Events Inc. of the Ironman Group and Charles Lim of the Philippine Sports Tourism Awards are fervently but cautiously supporting the recovery of sports tourism in the country. ITY OF SAN FERNANDO---With the gradual lifting the community quarantine in some major cities and provinces in the Philippine­s where more activities are allowed, the recovery of sport tourism in the country is slowly moving forward into preparing for the revival of sports activities. Whether it’s competitiv­e or non-competitiv­e sports, the country is encouraged to proceed with safety protocols in mind despite the threat of Covid-19.

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