World Wing Enterprise 45th Anniversary: Enhancing International Exchange Hub and Launching New 'Motionology' Developments
Celebrating its 45th anniversary, World Wing Enterprise will open a new office building with an international exchange center near Tottori Station in Autumn 2026. The company is advancing the academic field of 'Motionology'.
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Adjacent to JR Tottori Station / With International Exchange Center, Scheduled for completion in Autumn 2026 *Images are for illustrative purposes.
World Wing Enterprise Corporation celebrated its 45th anniversary on April 19, 2026. We sincerely thank everyone who has supported us thus far.
Through the advocacy and practice of B.M.L.T. (Beginning Movement Load Training), our company has accumulated research and practical applications regarding movement improvement and functional enhancement, ranging from top athletes to the medical field.
Taking this milestone as an opportunity, we will strengthen our function as an international exchange hub while promoting the systematization and international expansion of the new academic field 'Motionology®'.
Representative Yasushi Koyama (Ph.D.), based on physiology, neurophysiology, and biomechanics engineering, has engaged in movement improvement and functional enhancement research for sports organizations affiliated with the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC). The results of this research have expanded beyond the athletic realm into the medical and rehabilitation fields.
The B.M.L.T. Cam® Machine, born from this research, utilizes a unique mechanism incorporating increasing/decreasing loads and a relaxation phase to suppress excessive muscle tension and promote the reconstruction of neuro-muscular coordination.
Furthermore, this principle has been systematized as Relaxation-Gated Torque (RGT), presenting a new understanding of movement control originating from relaxation.
■ International Exchange Hub
The Mother Campus (headquarters facility) is the birthplace of Beginning Movement Load Training® (B.M.L.T.), and our company has positioned this 'Mother Campus' as the core of our research, education, and practice.
The 1st and 2nd Training Rooms and the Research Building on campus welcome domestic and international researchers, medical and sports professionals, and educational institutions, playing a role as a fusion base for research, education, and practice, and serving as a place for international knowledge exchange.
In recent years, against the backdrop of growing interest in the fields of sports science and rehabilitation, there has been an increase in overseas inspections, joint research, and participation in educational programs, making international cooperation increasingly important. Under these circumstances, there has been a demand for strengthening our reception framework and providing a more advanced environment for research and education.
To respond to these social demands and based on the support and requests from relevant agencies, government offices, and corporate partners in various countries, we are pleased to announce the opening of a new office building with an international exchange center this year, which marks our 45th anniversary.
With the opening of this facility, we aim to further advance research, education, and practice, while promoting international human and intellectual exchange, striving to create new value and contribute to society in the sports and health sectors.
These initiatives are also positioned as implementation bases for 'Motionology®' and will function as a foundation supporting future developments.
Urban landscape overlooking the JR Tottori Station area (Red circle: planned site for the new building). Functioning as a node connecting the city and the research base to create international collaboration.
Training of approximately 200 participants, including physical therapists from partner hospitals and prospective trainees for affiliated facilities in South Korea. It functions as an international human resource development hub.
A scene of international exchange at the 5th-floor entrance. The central figure is Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs Kuo (former minister). This facility also plays a role as a node for international industrial and research collaboration. Joint discussions between the professors of the Faculty of Engineering at Mahidol University, Thailand, and the Tottori Prefecture Industrial Promotion Organization. Discussions were held regarding the introduction of B.M.L.T. Cam machines and the establishment of a satellite laboratory within the university.
■ Definition of Motionology®
Motionology® is an academic field that explores and implements movement and action principles that optimize the generation and transmission of force through the reorganization of neuro-muscular coordination originating from relaxation.
■ Muscle Activity Monitoring (EMG)
During training with the B.M.L.T. Cam® Machine, through movements incorporating increasing/decreasing loads and relaxation phases, muscle activity emerges not as continuous contraction, but as a controlled state accompanied by relaxation.
Muscle activity patterns have been confirmed that suggest a reconstruction of neuro-muscular coordination, which differs from conventional sustained contraction.
■ Product Launch: 45th Anniversary Project
BeMoLo® shoes were developed based on a design philosophy aimed at optimizing motor control through appropriate stimulation and response to plantar sensory receptors.
■ BeMoLo® Running VeLo Tricot specs Series
On the occasion of our 45th anniversary, we are launching the '45th Anniversary Model', featuring 4 new colors of the BeMoLo® Running VeLo Tricot specs Series, supporting optimal movement across a wide range of activities from daily life to competitive sports.
World Wing Enterprise Corporation celebrated its 45th anniversary on April 19, 2026. We sincerely thank everyone who has supported us thus far.
Through the advocacy and practice of B.M.L.T. (Beginning Movement Load Training), our company has accumulated research and practical applications regarding movement improvement and functional enhancement, ranging from top athletes to the medical field.
Taking this milestone as an opportunity, we will strengthen our function as an international exchange hub while promoting the systematization and international expansion of the new academic field 'Motionology®'.
Representative Yasushi Koyama (Ph.D.), based on physiology, neurophysiology, and biomechanics engineering, has engaged in movement improvement and functional enhancement research for sports organizations affiliated with the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC). The results of this research have expanded beyond the athletic realm into the medical and rehabilitation fields.
The B.M.L.T. Cam® Machine, born from this research, utilizes a unique mechanism incorporating increasing/decreasing loads and a relaxation phase to suppress excessive muscle tension and promote the reconstruction of neuro-muscular coordination.
Furthermore, this principle has been systematized as Relaxation-Gated Torque (RGT), presenting a new understanding of movement control originating from relaxation.
■ International Exchange Hub
The Mother Campus (headquarters facility) is the birthplace of Beginning Movement Load Training® (B.M.L.T.), and our company has positioned this 'Mother Campus' as the core of our research, education, and practice.
The 1st and 2nd Training Rooms and the Research Building on campus welcome domestic and international researchers, medical and sports professionals, and educational institutions, playing a role as a fusion base for research, education, and practice, and serving as a place for international knowledge exchange.
In recent years, against the backdrop of growing interest in the fields of sports science and rehabilitation, there has been an increase in overseas inspections, joint research, and participation in educational programs, making international cooperation increasingly important. Under these circumstances, there has been a demand for strengthening our reception framework and providing a more advanced environment for research and education.
To respond to these social demands and based on the support and requests from relevant agencies, government offices, and corporate partners in various countries, we are pleased to announce the opening of a new office building with an international exchange center this year, which marks our 45th anniversary.
With the opening of this facility, we aim to further advance research, education, and practice, while promoting international human and intellectual exchange, striving to create new value and contribute to society in the sports and health sectors.
These initiatives are also positioned as implementation bases for 'Motionology®' and will function as a foundation supporting future developments.
Urban landscape overlooking the JR Tottori Station area (Red circle: planned site for the new building). Functioning as a node connecting the city and the research base to create international collaboration.
Training of approximately 200 participants, including physical therapists from partner hospitals and prospective trainees for affiliated facilities in South Korea. It functions as an international human resource development hub.
A scene of international exchange at the 5th-floor entrance. The central figure is Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs Kuo (former minister). This facility also plays a role as a node for international industrial and research collaboration. Joint discussions between the professors of the Faculty of Engineering at Mahidol University, Thailand, and the Tottori Prefecture Industrial Promotion Organization. Discussions were held regarding the introduction of B.M.L.T. Cam machines and the establishment of a satellite laboratory within the university.
■ Definition of Motionology®
Motionology® is an academic field that explores and implements movement and action principles that optimize the generation and transmission of force through the reorganization of neuro-muscular coordination originating from relaxation.
■ Muscle Activity Monitoring (EMG)
During training with the B.M.L.T. Cam® Machine, through movements incorporating increasing/decreasing loads and relaxation phases, muscle activity emerges not as continuous contraction, but as a controlled state accompanied by relaxation.
Muscle activity patterns have been confirmed that suggest a reconstruction of neuro-muscular coordination, which differs from conventional sustained contraction.
■ Product Launch: 45th Anniversary Project
BeMoLo® shoes were developed based on a design philosophy aimed at optimizing motor control through appropriate stimulation and response to plantar sensory receptors.
■ BeMoLo® Running VeLo Tricot specs Series
On the occasion of our 45th anniversary, we are launching the '45th Anniversary Model', featuring 4 new colors of the BeMoLo® Running VeLo Tricot specs Series, supporting optimal movement across a wide range of activities from daily life to competitive sports.