Dr. Young-Eun Noh is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Science at the University of Malaya. She earned her doctoral degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Victoria University, Australia. She completed her Master of Physical Education in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Chonnam National University and her Bachelor’s degree in Dance at Chosun University, Republic of Korea. Her research primarily focuses on designing intervention programs for mental health in sports and dance. Her current research examines the complex interplay between religion and sport, with a specific focus on how athletes’ religious beliefs and practices intersect with their sporting experiences. Additionally, she is interested in investigating the role of meditation in promoting resilience. Dr. Siqi Liu completed his PhD in Sport Psychology from the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Science, University of Malaya, with a research focus on religious athletes and psychological recovery after sports injury. He has published in journals such as the Australian Journal of Psychology, BMC Psychology, BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Journal of Religion and Health. His studies examine the roles of spirituality, religious beliefs, and mindfulness in the rehabilitation of injuries. Liu has served international sports events, including the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Chengdu 2023 World University Games.