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“Internet +” helps research on fitness for all
Vol 3, Issue 1, 2022
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Using the literature method and the logical analysis method, the study of “Internet +” to help the national fitness is conducted. The value of “Internet +” in helping national fitness: helping the government to reform the national fitness sector in terms of “decentralization, management and service”; helping the national fitness service to match supply and demand accurately; helping the national fitness sector to develop intelligently. The existing dilemmas: the popularity of “Internet +” national fitness integration is not high, the platform construction is insufficient, and the supervision ability is not strong. Accordingly, the development path of “Internet +” to help national fitness is proposed: based on the integration and popularization, to enhance the ability of the masses to apply online fitness; platform construction as the core, to strengthen the governance capacity of national fitness; innovation–driven focus, to promote the intelligent empowerment of national fitness; rule of law construction as a guarantee, to enhance the ability of national fitness network supervision.
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Prof. Zhen Cao
College of Information Science & Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University
China, China
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