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Kin Games
The Kinesiology (KIN) Games is the largest student-run undergraduate Kinesiology conference in Canada. Initiated in 2001, this competition is held each year and is hosted by a Kinesiology faculty, school, or unit at a particular post-secondary institution in Canada. The conference aims to create an accessible KIN Games environment that thrives on student diversity, promotes student health and well-being, and fosters meaningful peer-to-peer connections. ==What are the KIN Games?==
The KIN Games competition is held over the course of two consecutive days, and focuses primarily on four main categories: ''team dance, team spirit, academic challenges, and athletics''. The athletic events are designed in such a way that avoids the resemblance to established sports. In this way, competitors are tested on their ''adaptive athleticism'' – levelling the playing field for everyone, regardless of their expertise. On the academic component, the competitors will typically take part in quiz-style events that test knowledge of such topics as exercise physiology, human growth, anatomy, and biomechanics. In 2015, the School of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Vancouver campus will host over 800 undergraduate students from more than 30 different Kinesiology programs across Canada as part of the KIN Games. Participating schools will send teams that typically range anywhere between 15-30 members.
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