The Comparison of the Operation of Youth Basketball Training Camps in Four Cities in China
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DOI: 10.25236/isaete.2021.094
Corresponding Author
Xinzhang Wang
Abstract
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese government has been actively promoting the development of sports in China. However, due to the initial development positioning as “competitive sports”-the choice of maintaining national dignity and national unity with high-level competitive sports. The Central Committee established the People’s Republic of China Sports Committee to manage and operate China’s sports teams. This constituted the sports system at that time: the government-led sports system. Although this can effectively concentrate resources and achieve great development in a short period to achieve the desired goals, it also inhibits the participation and support of social forces in sports undertakings due to excessive government intervention, resulting in the lack of sustainability. Moreover, the incompleteness of the management structure has led to the waste of resources and uneven distribution of resources: a large influx of resources into competitive sports makes other sports fields and events ineffective development and ultimately affects the healthy development of national sports.
Keywords
Youth sports, Club team, Operation, Management, Business