2021
DOI: 10.1590/1517-8692202127012020_0092
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The Problems and Countermeasures of Bringing College Sports Resources Into the Public Service System of National Fitness in the New Era

Abstract: With the deepening of the national health program, the number of people participating in sports activities is increasing, and the problem of insufficient community sports resources is becoming more and more obvious. It is an effective way of solving the problem of injecting sports resources into the public service system of national fitness, but the process of integration of sports resources and public national fitness service is not smooth. Through expert consultation and a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation meth… Show more

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“…is research provides a good reference value for improving the utilization of urban public sports facilities. Ma et al [22] found that although the enthusiasm and participation rate of national fitness have been greatly improved, the lack of community sports facilities has become an important reason for the development of this trend. ey used expert consultation and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation methods to study the feasibility of incorporating open sports in colleges and universities into the national fitness system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is research provides a good reference value for improving the utilization of urban public sports facilities. Ma et al [22] found that although the enthusiasm and participation rate of national fitness have been greatly improved, the lack of community sports facilities has become an important reason for the development of this trend. ey used expert consultation and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation methods to study the feasibility of incorporating open sports in colleges and universities into the national fitness system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%