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MVPA60

Exercise AI Solution

FlexMSK (HK Patent No. 30105427) aligns with EDB Circular No. 73/2024 for the “MVPA60” One-off Grant, providing parents and students an easy way to track moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.

FlexMSK Medical-Grade Exercise Solution

Utilising patented AI skeleton sensors to track physical activity (Patent Registration No.: HK30105427), effortlessly record pupils’ exercise duration to fully align with the MVPA60 physical activity recommendations.

Exclusive Package

The system incorporates all necessary reports and data for MVPA60, offering a ready-to-use solution that comprehensively assists schools in eliminating associated administrative and clerical tasks.

Flexible pricing

Multiple fee structures are available to suit the school's financial budget and other operational expenditures.

Goal-oriented

Leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence and online support to jointly achieve the school-based objective of fostering a sporting ethos.

Flexible Upgrade

Custom sports features can be unlocked at any time, utilising AI technology to help cultivate future sporting champions.

The results of the school's implementation are satisfactory.

A Band 1 school has already achieved very satisfactory results after trying our FlexMSK, easily completing all the work for MVPA60, and subsequently rolled it out to all 1,200 students.

Streamlined interface for effortless event organisation

Streamline procedures and reduce administrative tasks

The school administration can complete the software setup in just five minutes. Once parents have logged in and entered their child's details, they can commence the exercise programme, thereby reducing administrative workload for teaching staff.

Pre-set required reports, with performance updates provided at any time.

The system incorporates all necessary reports and data for MVPA60. Teachers can readily report on pupils' progress while also utilising the data to organise short-term competitions, thereby enhancing pupil engagement.

Built-in multi-sport functionality, ready to use straight out of the box

The application includes 12 moderate to vigorous intensity exercises, including: Push-ups, Sit-ups, Plank, Jumping Jacks, Running in place, and Squats. Each exercise features a live demonstration video, ready for immediate use without modification for convenience and efficiency.

Compatible with Apple/Android smartphones, no need to configure a fitness wristband

Unlike similar software available on the market, FlexMSK requires no additional activity tracker. Simply install the application onto a standard smartphone (compatible with both Android and Apple devices), eliminating any extra purchasing costs.

Patented AI surveillance system demonstrates remarkable effectiveness

AI tracks movement in real time, automatically updating records instantly

FlexMSK's patented artificial intelligence technology (Patent Registration Number: HK30105427) provides real-time assessment of students' exercise quality, automatically updating completion counts, proficiency levels and exercise duration to the database. This ensures students' efforts are comprehensively recorded.

Fostering a sporting ethos through healthy competition

FlexMSK features an integrated student ranking system that employs gamification to encourage active participation. Schools may also organise inter-class competitions at any time, fostering a sporting ethos through healthy competition to further enhance pupils' physical wellbeing.

Exclusive WhatsApp technical support

Parents and pupils may require additional support during the initial stages of using the new software. To address this, our company has specially arranged for an online technical support team to provide WhatsApp support services for all participating teachers, pupils, and parents, offering real-time responses to all enquiries.

Cultivating Future Sporting Elite Through AI

Customise sports functions to enhance the sporting atmosphere

Schools may upgrade as required to enable teachers to incorporate various customised exercises (such as dance routines, Baduanjin, yoga poses, etc.). The process is straightforward and can be completed in 5 minutes, ensuring students remain constantly engaged with fresh content.

Developing school team members to strive for more awards

School team coaches may utilise FlexMSK's customised sports functionality to establish specific athletic disciplines, enabling squad members to refine movements during spare time (such as the arm swing for volleyball spikes or shooting techniques in basketball) and train individual muscle groups. This enhances overall athletic performance, thereby securing greater honours in inter-school competitions.

Claim your 7-day free trial pass now

FlexMSK is now offering 50 free trial slots to primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.

About MVPA60

The Education Bureau has issued Circular No. 73/2024 to allocate a one-off grant to public sector schools (including government, aided, caput and special schools) and Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) schools. This grant aims to support schools in promoting a sporting ethos within their campuses and advancing the ‘MVPA60’ initiative, thereby assisting pupils in establishing healthy lifestyles.

What is MVPA60?

The World Health Organisation recommends that children and adolescents aged 5 to 7 should accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (referred to as ‘MVPA60’) on average each day throughout the week. Consequently, the Curriculum Development Council of the Education Bureau revised the Curriculum Guide for the Physical Education Learning Area (Primary 1 to Secondary 6) in 2017, incorporating this recommendation as the direction for schools to promote pupils' physical education.

For how long is the subsidy valid?

Government-funded schools and Direct Subsidy Scheme schools may carry forward unused grant balances from this academic year across subsequent academic years until the conclusion of the 2026/27 academic year. That is, schools may utilise any remaining grant balances from previous academic years/financial years until 31 August 2027.

What is the purpose of subsidies?

This subsidy aims to ‘promote the development of active and healthy lifestyles through physical activity’, reminding schools to provide pupils with sufficient opportunities to participate in physical activity both inside and outside the classroom. This aligns with the World Health Organisation's recommendation that children and adolescents aged 5 to 17 should accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity on average each day throughout the week.

What may the school use the subsidy for?

Schools may utilise the grant to develop or procure information technology services, mobile applications and related software pertaining to physical education/sports, as well as sports activity kits and auxiliary equipment related to physical education/sports. Alternatively, they may organise or subsidise student participation in diverse physical activities or related learning activities, among other initiatives.

Does FlexMSK meet the requirement for the subsidy?

FlexMSK has preloaded moderate to vigorous physical activities, enabling students to exercise during spare time. This allows them to accumulate sufficient exercise hours while cultivating a habit of physical activity, thereby complying with the Education Bureau's subsidy usage guidelines.

Why choose FlexMSK?

FlexMSK aligns closely with the Education Bureau's recommendations regarding MVPA60, featuring pre-loaded exercises designed to effectively enhance pupils' physical fitness. It is ready to use immediately without requiring additional hardware. The system also provides the necessary reports and data for MVPA60 compliance, complemented by online support services that eliminate associated administrative and paperwork burdens.

About RaphAI

RaphAI Health Technologies, a member of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), is dedicated to developing AI-assisted medical technologies. While helping more patients overcome the burden of pain, it also fosters consistent exercise habits among school-age children and adolescents, thereby continuously enhancing their physical fitness.