RESEARCH-BASED APPROACH GUIDED BY THE AUSTRALIAN PHYSICAL LITERACY FRAMEWORK
We empower individuals to discover and explore their full potential, focusing on movement, wellbeing, self-worth, and social connection.
UNIVERSAL SPORTS & RECREATION
Sports & recreation with a focus on motor and neurodiversity (Contact Theory)
ACTIVE AGEING
Continuous progress towards proficiency in motor skills
Goal-oriented movement through fun and wholesome approaches
Goal-oriented movement through fun and wholesome approaches
PROVEN SWAD METHOD
Holistic development focused on empowering your fundamental capabilities.
EMPOWERING ACTIVE LIVES THROUGH TRUE INCLUSION
Our Mission
To promote tailored sports, recreation, and health programs for everyone, regardless of age, gender, ability, or disability. We enable all people to move, play, thrive, and belong, celebrating an active life through genuine inclusion.
Our Vision
We are devoted to promoting "Equity within Diversity" across all communities. We strive to completely eliminate disability stigma, discrimination, and the existing social and sporting 'apartheid' between people with and without disabilities.
Our Goals
Our goal is to improve the quality of life for our participants using our 4 Selves-SWAD method. We focus on enhancing psychomotor skills, cognitive stimulation, and psychological empowerment for holistic self-development.
Meet Our Founder
Kaiser Santos is a dedicated researcher, educator, and coach with significant work and studies across Australia, Japan, and South America. Deeply committed to his vision of “Equity in Diversity”, he is passionate about sports pedagogy and sports programs that bring together people with and without disabilities.” Through the All Winners project, Kaiser works to eliminate the stigma of disability, creating inclusive environments where everyone can actively participate and thrive.
Kaiser Santos
Founder & Program Manager
DISCOVER OUR TAILORED INCLUSIVE PROGRAMS
STORIES OF TRUE INCLUSION
Discover how our tailored programs are changing lives, enhancing wellbeing, and fostering a sense of belonging.
"Takkyu Volley should not be treated merely as a sport for people with disabilities, but as a sport for everyone. It is a sport with unparalleled inclusive reach and allows interaction between people without disabilities and people with diverse disabilities, as well as the participation of those with severe disabilities."
Yuji Horikawa.
(President of the Japan Takkyu Volley Federation; Faculty of Education, Hirosaki University)
"In our study with people with visual impairment, Takkyu Volley contributed to cognitive functions, such as spatial-body perception, temporality, sequencing, numeration, and intensity differentiation (weaker, stronger). Participants showed significant gains in self-esteem, motivation, and self-confidence, as well as a greater sense of belonging. Social interaction, respect for differences, and cooperation, created an inclusive environment that fostered the strengthening of emotional bonds and combated social isolation."
Marcelo Inagaki.
(Unicamp University)
"I participated in the Takkyu Volley sessions promoted by Kaiser in a disability supportive care facility. I found Takkyu Volley fun, aggregating, and challenging in just the right measure."
David Myers.
(Participant, Australia)
"It's wonderful to see how universal sports unite such different people. I hope sooner, far more people with and without disabilities, will share the same sports arenas."
Hiroshi Nakamura.
(Participant, wheelchair user, Japan)
"In our study with people with visual impairment, Takkyu Volley contributed to cognitive functions, such as spatial-body perception, temporality, sequencing, numeration, and intensity differentiation (weaker, stronger). Participants showed significant gains in self-esteem, motivation, and self-confidence, as well as a greater sense of belonging. Social interaction, respect for differences, and cooperation, created an inclusive environment that fostered the strengthening of emotional bonds and combated social isolation."
Otávio Piva.
(University of São Paulo)
"It was exciting to participate in such an accessible sport. Takkyu Volley expands the possibility of participation for all people, regardless of the type of disability. Come on, you can play for sure!"
Leonardo Ferreira.
(Participant, visually impaired, Brazil)