55.9% of respondents are struggling with 'where to go for fitness'
2024-10-18
Are you struggling with the question of 'where to go for fitness' as you have nowhere to go for outdoor exercise and a gym but equipment is damaged? Recently, a survey conducted by the media on 1000 respondents showed that 55.9% of them were struggling with "where to go for fitness", and the proportion of respondents in third - and fourth tier cities who had this problem was relatively higher (60.9%). Wu Han, a girl born in 1995, works in Shanghai and loves sports very much. It takes her 50 minutes one way from home to the office. After finishing a day's work and returning home, it's usually around seven or eight o'clock in the evening. She believes that if it takes more than twenty minutes or even half an hour to reach the sports field, it is too physically demanding and can easily lead to a fear of difficulty during exercise. If you can easily exercise near your home, it will be very helpful for young people to have a strong physique. "Wu Han is very grateful that although there is no fitness venue near her home, the company has a gym, which is very convenient for exercising and working out after work. I used to be at school and could walk a few minutes out of the dormitory building to the playground for a run. It was during those years that I developed the habit of running every evening. This is closely related to the convenient fitness conditions. "Ma Yan, a mother of a second child born in the 1990s, said that the nearest public exercise ground to home is a small park that requires a 20 minute walk. There are usually many people in the fitness equipment area, especially during the" peak hours "of morning and evening exercise," there are people on every equipment ". She sighed that even if a small piece of land is planned in the community to facilitate everyone's exercise, it is still good. It would be even better if some sports equipment and professional sports fields could be equipped, such as badminton courts and basketball courts. There are no such things near my home, and the sports atmosphere is also very weak. "The survey shows that 55.9% of respondents are struggling with" where to go for fitness ". Among them, the proportion of respondents in third - and fourth tier cities who have this problem is relatively higher (60.9%). Wang Zongping, Dean of the School of Physical Education at Yunnan University and Dean of the Institute of Animal Commerce at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, pointed out that there are still many people facing the problem of not having convenient sports venues near their homes, and existing resources can be fully utilized to solve this problem. He used swimming as an example to analyze that the hardware facilities of schools have been greatly improved, and many schools have swimming pools and swimming pools. But during holidays, most of the school swimming pools are closed. We should make full use of resources, especially to provide more places for minors to swim. We should advocate for the whole nation to learn how to swim. "He pointed out that sports are not only a skill, but also a survival ability. We should vigorously promote national fitness, make full use of resources, and meet the needs of everyone who can exercise well near their homes. Zhang Qiaoran, born in 1985, lives near the Third Ring Road in Chaoyang District, Beijing. There is a specially planned exercise area at the entrance of his residential community, with corresponding exercise equipment for various parts of the body such as legs, back, and waist. At different times, the venues are contracted by people of different ages. "During the day, most of them are elderly people, and after school, they are reserved by children from nearby kindergartens and elementary school students. From dinner until 90 pm, it is mainly young office workers who exercise. I also often go there now," Zhang Qiaoran sighed. Building a "15 minute fitness circle" in the community has a subtle effect on promoting residents to develop a healthy lifestyle. When people no longer struggle with "where to go for fitness", sports activities and exercise can truly become a part of everyone's daily life. Among the respondents, those born in the 2000s accounted for 12.6%, those born in the 1990s accounted for 43.1%, those born in the 1980s accounted for 35.0%, those born in the 1970s accounted for 7.3%, those born in the 1960s accounted for 1.7%, and others accounted for 0.3%. 29.4% live in first tier cities, 45.1% in second tier cities, 20.7% in third - and fourth tier cities, 4.0% in urban or county towns, and 0.8% in rural areas. (New Society)
Edit:Chen Jie Responsible editor:Li Ling
Source:China Youth Daily
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