Assoc. Prof. Dr Mustafa Said Erzeybek | Academic Adviser
August 19, 2026 2026-08-19 13:43Assoc. Prof. Dr Mustafa Said Erzeybek | Academic Adviser
EFWA Academic Advisory Network
Assoc. Prof. Dr Mustafa Said Erzeybek
Academic Adviser
Exercise Science · Sports Health · Fitness · Recovery · Massage · Healthy Ageing
Academic Profile
Assoc. Prof. Dr Mustafa Said Erzeybek is an academic at Kütahya Dumlupınar University working in Sport Management. He completed his undergraduate degree, master’s degree and doctorate at Marmara University, receiving his PhD in Sport Health Sciences in 2012.
His doctoral research examined different exercise approaches in relation to healthy ageing, and his academic interests include ageing and exercise, sports-injury prevention and rehabilitation, fitness, massage, manual approaches and movement training.
Applied & Professional Experience
Before and alongside his academic career, Assoc. Prof. Erzeybek developed substantial practical experience in fitness, sport instruction, massage and wellness settings. His professional background includes work in sport schools, fitness facilities and health-oriented exercise environments, giving him an applied perspective that complements his academic training.
His university record also documents a broad publication portfolio across books, book chapters, articles and projects in sport sciences. This combination of academic and practical experience is especially relevant to exercise professionals working with general fitness, recovery and ageing populations.
Contribution to EFWA
Within EFWA, Assoc. Prof. Erzeybek contributes expertise in exercise science, sports health, fitness, recovery, massage and healthy ageing. His perspective strengthens the connection between scientific exercise prescription, recovery strategies and the practical demands of professional fitness education.
Academic Verification & Research Profiles
Kütahya Dumlupınar University’s public staff profile is currently Turkish-only. For international visitors, research outputs are therefore linked through Google Scholar, with ORCID included as a persistent researcher identifier.