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The Current Situation, Limitations, and Paths of Water-Based Sports Development in China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmpe.202518111
Author(s)
Jinglin Ru
Affiliation(s)
College of Physical Education and Health, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi, China
Abstract
Research objective: The report of the 19th National Congress pointed out that socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era, and China's water-based sports have ushered in unprecedented development opportunities. Water based sports have gradually attracted more and more attention, but there are also many difficulties and challenges. This study aims to improve public welfare, promote socio-economic development, and meet the growing spiritual and cultural needs of the people by analyzing the current situation, limitations, and paths of water-based sports development in China. It provides feasible strategies for the development of water-based sports in the new era. Research methods: This article uses literature review, logical analysis, and other methods to collect high-quality literature related to this topic through the China National Knowledge Infrastructure literature search platform for logical analysis. It also sorts out relevant policies and public data issued by national and local governments to analyze the current situation, constraints, and development path of water-based sports in China under the background of the new era. Research results: (1) The current development status of water-based sports in China under the background of the new era: the development of water-based sports is unbalanced and insufficient with the increasing material and cultural needs of the people, there is a gap between the international performance of water-based sports projects and the advanced level, and there is great potential for the development scale and economic benefits of the water sports industry. (2) Under the background of the new era, the development of water-based sports in China is constrained by insufficient effective supply, need for improvement in infrastructure construction, insufficient training of high-quality management talents, poor publicity efforts, low level of public participation, and insufficient policy support and funding investment. (3) The development path of water-based sports in China under the background of the new era: rational integration of resources, strengthening infrastructure construction, improving talent training mechanisms, expanding the brand effect of sports events, increasing public participation, strengthening policy support and funding investment. Research conclusion: By analyzing the current situation, limitations, and paths of water-based sports development in China, feasible measures have been proposed, including rational integration of resources, strengthening infrastructure construction, improving talent training mechanisms, expanding brand effects, increasing public participation, strengthening policy support, and funding investment. It is hoped that China's water-based sports level and international competitiveness can steadily advance in the new era.
Keywords
New Era; Water-Based Exercise; Development Constraints
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