Yuka Usui, a second-year student at the Graduate School of Physical Education, Chukyo University, participated as the first student instructor at the "Dream Class in Toyota" hosted by the Japan Football Association (JFA) and others on November 2, 2018.At two schools, Koromo Elementary School in Toyota City and Nishihomi Elementary School in Toyota City, he enthusiastically expressed the importance of having a dream.
The "Dream Classroom" held by the Japan Football Association (JFA) throughout Japan is an initiative that teaches top athletes the importance of having dreams to children through lectures and practical skills.In Aichi Prefecture, JFA and Toyota City started, and from 2015, Chukyo University and Toyota Motor Corporation will join, and it will be the fourth year as an industry-academia-government collaboration project.
This time, Mr. Usui, who served as a student instructor at the "Dream Classroom in Toyota" held at Koromo Elementary School and Nishihomi Elementary School, is a top athlete with a track record of becoming the best rhythmic gymnastics boy in Japan.Mr. Usui appeared in a backflip, which he was good at, and caught the hearts of children in an instant.In the self-introduction, he showed off the acting he had done so far.The children expressed admiration for the performance they saw for the first time.During the lecture, he talked about the reasons for starting the rhythmic gymnastics competition and the frustrations, and strongly emphasized the importance of having dreams and goals.
Chukyo University has dispatched Shinji Aoto, director of the track and field club, Shigeru Aoyama, director of the volleyball club, and Yuichiro Sasaki, director of the swimming club, to the "Dream Classroom" in 2018.