As the world faces the risk of a mental health pandemic, ASICS today announces its renewed commitment to use the power of sport to uplift the world. In 2021 and beyond, ASICS will support more people to experience the transformative power of sport, not just on the body but on the mind. Through research and innovation, and by supporting projects that get people moving for positive physical and mental wellbeing, ASICS is committed to moving body and mind.
ASICS Returns To Its Roots To Uplift The World Through Sports |
ASICS has also released a special Sunrise Red Collection designed to move body and mind. The Sunrise Red Collection features key ASICS styles, for example the GEL-KAYANO™ 27 Tokyo, NOVABLAST™ Tokyo, GEL-CUMULUS™ 22 Tokyo, ROADBLAST™ Tokyo and GEL-NIMBUS™ 23 Tokyo in the striking Sunrise Red colourway to spread positivity through movement.
ASICS Sunrise Red Collection ~ GEL-KAYANO™ 27 Tokyo, NOVABLAST™ Tokyo, GEL-CUMULUS™ 22 Tokyo, ROADBLAST™ Tokyo, and GEL-NIMBUS™ 23 Tokyo |
Moving Minds Since
1949
ASICS, an acronym of
the Latin phrase Anima Sana In Corpore Sano or a Sound Mind in a Sound Body,
has always believed in the positive impact of sport on the mind. ASICS’
founder, Kihachiro Onitsuka, saw that sport had the ability to bring hope and
lift spirits in 1940’s Japan. Today, ASICS’ founding philosophy is perhaps more
relevant than ever before. Which is why the company is returning to its roots
and putting “Sound Mind, Sound Body™” at the core of its business.
ASICS Move for Your Body, Move for your Mind |
Moving Minds through
Research and Innovation
In 2021, ASICS will
undertake a landmark research project into the positive impact of sport on
mental wellbeing. It will use cutting-edge biometric technology to capture the
true effect of sport on the minds of thousands of participants around the
world.
Ahead of the research
project’s full roll-out, ASICS has also conducted an initial feasibility study
involving a group of elite athletes – including British Olympic runner and
European Triathlon Champion Beth Potter – and everyday athletes as a basis for
comparison.
Moving Minds Measured
Overseen by Dr. Brendon Stubbs, a leading exercise and mental health researcher based at King’s College, London, the study measured a series of brain pathways known to influence the emotional and cognitive elements of mental wellbeing. And it found that after a short amount of physical activity, the everyday athletes experienced an overall emotional uplift, including up to a 29% improvement in their ability to cope with stress and up to an 18% increase in their relaxation levels.
They also reported a significant drop in negative emotions like
frustration (up to 135%) and were up to 28% less prone to making rash decisions
and reacting negatively to challenges or disruption.
When it comes to the
brain pathways associated with cognitive performance, the everyday athletes
again demonstrated a significant uplift after a brief amount of sport. This
included up to a 26% increase in brain processing speed, up to a 21%
improvement in memory and as much as a 58% reduction in their levels of
cognitive stress, some of the symptoms of which are anxiety, forgetfulness and
disorganisation.
Interestingly, both
the emotional and cognitive uplifts were greater among the everyday athletes
than among the elite ones.
Following this
initial feasibility study, ASICS is continuing to conduct the experiment with
both everyday and elite athletes. The findings of this research project will be
used to develop future innovations that unlock the mental benefits of sport and
exercise for athletes of all levels.
Moving Minds at
Sunrise to Spread Positivity
From today, ASICS is
coming together with its athletes – including Henri Shoeman, NoĆ«lle Roorda,
Kiryu Yoshihide, along with our fellow Malaysians: Tennis Player, Christian
Didier Chin; National Marathoner, Muhaizar Mohamad; National Discus Thrower,
Karen Yap and National Triple Jumper, Hakimi Ismail - to issue an open
invitation to people around the world to join their mission to uplift the
world.
Using sunrise as a
symbol of hope, ASICS is encouraging people everywhere to kick start the New
Year by moving at sunrise to spread positivity and raise awareness. From today,
hundreds of ASICS athletes, ambassadors and employees will move at sunrise,
with the public invited to take part in a contest called The Sunrise Challenge.
To get involved:
• Post a photo of a
sunrise after your run or workout onto Instagram with the hashtag
#SoundMindSoundBody #SunriseChallenge #ASICSMY and tag @asicsmalaysia.
• Describe in your
caption how does sport and movement makes you feel and impact your mind
positively.
• Nominate three of
your friends to do the same and follow @asicsmalaysia.
• One male and one
female participant will each win a pair of the Sunrise Red collection.
• Follow
@asicsmalaysia to find out more about The Sunrise Challenge.
Dr. Brendon Stubbs, a
leading exercise & mental health researcher, based at King’s College London
says: “It is impossible to overstate just how significant the impact sport and
exercise have on our mind. It’s absolutely vital that people regularly move
their body to experience those all-important cognitive and emotional benefits
for themselves. Never has there been a more important time to become active and
experience the mental health benefits sport and movement bring.”
President & Chief Operating Officer of ASICS Yasuhito Hirota said, “We know COVID-19 has put even more pressure on the wellbeing of millions of people. We also know and believe that sport and movement can lift spirits and help people feel better. For us, 2021 is about unlocking the unique power of sport to uplift our minds. That starts with encouraging people everywhere to move with us at Sunrise and will continue throughout the year as we demonstrate our commitments to our founding philosophy of a sound mind, sound body.”
Get Involved
For more information or to take part, visit asics.com and follow @asicsmalaysia
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