ASICS invites the you to experience the uplifting power of sport and be part of the world’s first live study into the impact of movement on the mind. ASICS is inspiring people to move and, for the first time, see the uplift on their own mind, their city, and their entire nation. Starting on Global Running Day 2021, ASICS is aiming to uplift a million minds around the world.
ASICS’ Mission to Uplift One Million Minds Through Sport |
Uplifting a Million Minds
ASICS is inviting everyday athletes all over the world to experience the uplifting power of sport and become one of the million minds moved in 2021. The project kicks off on Global Running Day 2021, with ASICS challenging runners everywhere to use the Mind Uplifter™ to capture their pre and post run mental wellbeing before sharing their results on social media using #UpliftingMinds.
Runners can take part directly or get active alongside
thousands of runners around the world by taking part in the WORLD UPLIFTING
MINDS RUN, available via the Race Roster and ASICS Runkeeper™ apps.
As well as running, ASICS will host a series of other
sporting events across the year to encourage wider participation and
demonstrate the power of all sports to uplift the mind.
ASICS’ Mission to Uplift One Million Minds Through Sport |
Join the Movement
All participants are encouraged to share their results on
social media using #UpliftingMinds, showing how different sports impact their
mind in different ways.
To get involved, and join the world’s first live study into
the impact of movement on the mind:
1. GO to minduplifter.asics.com to capture your Mind Uplift.
2. SCAN your face to read your emotional state.
3. ANSWER scientifically developed questions to gauge your
brain function.
4. COMPLETE at least 20 minutes of exercise to uplift your
mind.
5. REPEAT steps two and three. GET your Mind Uplift results
and SHARE them on your social channels.
6. SEE how your results contribute to the World Uplift Map
(from 1 August).
To find out more about ASICS’ Mission to Move One Million
Minds Through Sport, please visit https://asics.tv/3laXiZL
ASICS’ Mission to Uplift One Million Minds Through Sport |
The Mind Uplifter™
ASICS is enabling everyday athletes all over the world to
see, for the first time, the impact of movement on their own mind. Using a
combination of facial scanning technology and self-report data collection,
people will be able to capture the impact of sport across 10 emotional and
cognitive metrics – including confidence, positivity, calm and focus – to see
how different sports impact how they think and feel.
Uplifting Minds Research
This data will feed into a live global study, capturing
individual Mind Uplifts from around the world and visually transforming them
into a dynamic and interactive World Uplift Map. The map will quantify the
positive impact that sport is having on the collective mood of cities, nations
and the world as a whole. Through the live study, ASICS will deepen its
understanding of the relationship between movement and the mind on a global
scale, underpinning its belief that sport has the power to uplift minds all
over the world.
Underpinned by Science
Over the past six months, ASICS has conducted scientific
research alongside world-leading experts to explore the impact of sport on the
mind among a select group of athletes ahead of the live study’s wider rollout.
The preliminary study was developed by EMOTIV, a
market-leading bioinformatics company headquartered in San Francisco, with the
support of Dr Brendon Stubbs, a leading exercise and mental health researcher
based at King’s College London. The study used a combination of EEG and self-report
data collection to prove the positive impact of running on the mind across a
number of core cognitive and emotional metrics – including contentment (14.4%
average increase immediately after exercise), energy (9.7%) and relaxation
(13.3%) * – among a sample of 42 elite and everyday athletes.
Now ASICS is robustly applying the findings in a way that
will enable the rollout of the study on a global scale, enabling athletes
everywhere to see and experience the impact of movement on the mind first-hand
for any one of 25 different sports of their choosing.
Dr Stubbs commented: “Our preliminary research findings
outline the profound impact that something as simple as a 20-minute run can
have on our minds. With exercise playing such a valuable role in the
maintaining of our mental health and wellbeing, it is more important than ever
that people can see and understand the positive link between the two. The
unique way in which we are applying our initial findings using robust EEG
measures, validating the Mind Uplifter™, will enable the translation of this
research for people everywhere to experience and reliably measure the uplifting
power of sport like never before. Our ambition is to inspire as many people as
possible to move their mind and reap those all-important cognitive and
emotional benefits for themselves.”
This World Uplift Map is part of the first live global study
to show how different sports impact the cognitive and emotional state of people
all over the world with the recently launched ASICS Mind Uplifter™. This World
Uplift Map can be filtered by different traits, sports and events.
So far, the data reveals that sport is having the biggest
impact on emotional uplift, with participants around the world revealing that
after exercise they are 16% more energized, 11% more confident and 9% calmer –
showing just how important sport is in boosting our mental wellbeing.
Initial results from the live study show that basketball
(+27% increase in emotional uplift) is currently generating the highest degree
of emotional uplift of any sport post-exercise, with fitness classes (+16%
increase in emotional uplift) and the most popular sport to date, running (+10%
increase in emotional uplift) also among the leading sports so far.
To mark the start of ASICS’ mission to uplift one million
minds across the world in 2021, the Mind Uplifter™ tool enables users to
see the impact different sports can have on their mind across 10 emotional and
cognitive metrics, using a combination of facial-scanning and self-report data
collection.
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