13/05/2026
STUDENT RESEARCH FORUM | TRIPLE PLAY 2026
The Student Research Forum featured insightful and research-driven presentations that explored different aspects of sports, athlete development, and community engagement.
The presented studies included:
• “Community Engagement: The Impact of Playing Pantintero to the Speed and Agility of the Grade 6 Pupils of Sitio Buga, Bulacan” — a study highlighting the role of traditional Filipino games in improving physical performance and promoting community involvement among children.
• “Shadows of Injury: Exploring the Struggles of Thomasian Collegiate Athletes with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury” — a research presentation that examined the physical, emotional, and psychological challenges experienced by collegiate athletes recovering from ACL injuries.
• “Correlating Sports Perfectionism and Sports Burnout of University of Santo Tomas Senior High School Student Athletes” — a study that explored how perfectionism influences stress, pressure, and burnout among student-athletes.
The forum concluded with closing remarks delivered by Prof. Raymond M. Anselmo, LPT, PhD, recognizing the efforts of the student researchers and emphasizing the importance of research in advancing the field of sports and education.