Study on In-Depth Integration of National Fitness and Outdoor Sports
Abstract
An in-depth integration of national fitness and outdoor sports is needed to facilitate the construction of China as a sports power. It is found in this paper, however, that a number of issues exist in this process, including: government support is not in place; professional-level guidance is in lack and the public understanding of outdoor sports needs to be improved; professional outdoor sports talents are in shortage and more scientific innovations are needed; publicity efforts on outdoor sports need to be stepped up. Tentative solutions are also proposed in this paper as follows: government guidance needs to be strengthened to promote indepth integration of national fitness and outdoor sports; we should follow a science-based approach in promoting in this process; more professionals should be cultivated to enhance the country’s innovation ability; we should also step up our efforts on relevant publicity campaigns to engage as many participants as possible.References
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