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Participation in Recreational Activities and Health Promotion

Gürkan ELÇİ, a faculty member of the School of Physical Education and Sports at Bartın University and the Deputy Director of the Physical Education and Sports College, has successfully completed his seminar as a Ph.D. student at Ankara University's Faculty of Sports Sciences, where he received his education. On June 27, 2018, the 21st Graduate Seminars were organized, and Gürkan Elçi (a Ph.D. student of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bülent GÜRBÜZ) presented his seminar titled "Participation in Recreational Activities and Health Promotion." Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Ali ÖZKAN, the Head of the Coaching Education Department at Bartın University, also attended the session to show support for Instructor Gürkan ELÇİ.

Instructor Gürkan ELÇİ expressed his gratitude to the participants and extended his appreciation to his Ph.D. advisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bülent GÜRBÜZ, as well as Prof. Dr. Gülfem ERSÖZ for their contributions in the field of physical activity and health, and Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Ali ÖZKAN, the Head of the Coaching Education Department at Bartın University, for his unwavering support.

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