【India】Implementation of UNDOKAI and Radio Taiso Exercise
- Time Period
- 28th and 29th Jan., 2016
- Region
- India
- Sport/Programme Category
- UNDOKAI
- Implementer
- Japan Sport Council
Japan Sports Communications - Co-Implementer
- Japan International Cooperation System (JICS)GAKKEN HOLDINGS Co.,Ltd.
- Number of Individual Beneficiaries
- Approx. 6,000 people
The Japan Sports Communications (JSC) held radio taiso exercise and UNDOKAI at a public school in the capital city of Delhi on January 28th and 29th.
The students were delighted with the radio taiso exercise at the school morning assembly, and even though it was their first time, they naturally moved to the music.
Local teachers also actively participated in UNDOKAI, which was held for about 3,000 people, and it was an exciting event for the entire school.
Indian students loved to move and actively participated in radio exercises and UNDOKAI. The teacher team also participated in the ball relay and received support from the students. Secretary Quintia, who oversees more than 1,000 civil servant children's schools across India, also visited and commented that radio taiso exercise should be carried out at many schools.
See below for the Japanese version.
http://www.sftlegacy.jpnsport.go.jp/wp/jp/20160128-0129/
The students were delighted with the radio taiso exercise at the school morning assembly, and even though it was their first time, they naturally moved to the music.
Local teachers also actively participated in UNDOKAI, which was held for about 3,000 people, and it was an exciting event for the entire school.
Indian students loved to move and actively participated in radio exercises and UNDOKAI. The teacher team also participated in the ball relay and received support from the students. Secretary Quintia, who oversees more than 1,000 civil servant children's schools across India, also visited and commented that radio taiso exercise should be carried out at many schools.
See below for the Japanese version.
http://www.sftlegacy.jpnsport.go.jp/wp/jp/20160128-0129/
Feedback from Participant :
-I couldn't raise a big ball without the cooperation of my teammates. I learned the importance of teamwork.
-It was good to have a cultural exchange. The children learned to work and cooperate.
-It was the first big event in 3 years for the whole school. It was very exciting and fun.
-I've seen sumo on TV, but it's the first time I've actually seen it.
-My teammate fell in a tug of war, but I'm glad that the team won.