Promotion Guidelines of Health Qigong in Sanya Community, the People’s Republic of China
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https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.4215Keywords:
Health Qigong; , Sanya Community;, Promotion GuidelinesAbstract
Background and Aims: Understanding the factors that affect the development of a sport is crucial for its promotion. We mainly investigate from two aspects, one is internal factors, including the advantages and disadvantages of Health Qigong itself; Another factor is external factors, including the development environment of the community in Sanya City, and we also need to investigate the current development status of Health Qigong in the Sanya community. This way, when we develop promotional guidelines, we can be more targeted.
Methodology: This is a non-experimental study. The participants of the researcher are three teachers from Sanya College, one Tai Chi coach, and one doctoral student from Hainan University. They have a certain understanding of the development of Health Qigong and have their own opinions on the promotion of Health Qigong. They can provide valuable opinions and suggestions for the formulation of Health Qigong promotion guidelines. This study mainly conducted a sampling survey on 200 practitioners from 6 communities in Sanya City through questionnaire surveys and interviews and randomly selected 150 non-practitioners for the survey. Finally, use Excel to perform statistics and analysis of the data.
Results: The survey results indicate that the main factors affecting the implementation of Health Qigong in the Sanya community are venue factors, people's awareness of Health Qigong, and whether there are professional Health Qigong instructors. Finally, according to the survey results, if we want to promote the Health of Qigong well in the Sanya community, we need to increase the publicity efforts for the construction of Qigong; Increase practice sites; Open corresponding courses in schools; Increase investment in the development of Health Qigong.
Conclusion: Addressing venue availability, public awareness, and the presence of qualified instructors is crucial for successful Health Qigong implementation in the Sanya community. A comprehensive strategy involving enhanced publicity, expanded practice sites, school-based courses, and increased investments is essential to foster widespread adoption and contribute to community well-being.
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