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Shanghai Ordinary University Graduate Status And Leisure Sports Development Strategies

Posted on:2007-09-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360185461622Subject:Physical Education and Training
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Graduate students are a highly-educated social group and the backbone for the socialist historic modernization construction in the 21st century, and they assume the great task of our national whether renaissance. Their time is good or bad for sports, they will directly affect the health status for China's socialist modernization adverse impact.With China's rapid development and improving standard of living, the individual Chinese now find themselves with increased spending power, more spare time and less physically demanding jobs. China's increase use of science and technology, and reduced dependence on manual labor and reduction in poverty has been accompanied by increased leisure time due to implementation (in 1995) of the five-day work week, and the extension (in 1999) of the May and National Day holidays. The Chinese leisure time is now on par with much of Europe and America with 114 days of free time per year in our country.With the methods of documentary study, investigation, interview, statistics and logical analysis, this paper investigates the current situation of postgraduate student's leisure sports in some of universities of Shanghai. This paper also researches the features of the postgraduate student's leisure sports and the influencing factors. It also explores the strategies needed to develop leisure sports among postgraduate students and proposes some suggestions for the development of their leisure sports…The results of the investigation show that : (1) Graduate leisure time more, but not spent on the sports. (2) Various sports broad, but personal choice than a single item, and greater intensity of male preference, confrontational strong sports; Female preferred intensity smaller, weaker confrontational sports. (3) Male and female graduate students in the presence of significant concepts and their frequency of sexual differences. (4) Fellows in the way teamwork in sports sexual phenomenon more obvious. (5) School existing sports venues and facilities have not been able to fully meet the needs of graduate students enrolling sports, constraining...
Keywords/Search Tags:Shanghai, universities, Graduate Students, leisure sports, Status, development approach
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