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Implementation Effectiveness and Development Pathways of National Fitness Policies in the China Post-Pandemic Era

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  • Xiaoyue Guan
  • Yunning Wang

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In the China post-pandemic era, national fitness policies have played a critical role in enhancing public health standards, strengthening population-wide immunity, and fostering societal health development. However, policy implementation continues to face significant challenges, including urban-rural development disparities, uneven distribution of public fitness resources, underutilization of facilities, shortages of professional fitness instructors, and insufficient public awareness of scientific exercise practices. To effectively address these issues, efforts should be accelerated to improve the national fitness public service system, optimize the provision of fitness venues and facilities, rationally allocate fitness resources between urban and rural areas, and enhance the training and recruitment of professional fitness instructors. Concurrently, it is essential to promote deep integration between national fitness initiatives and the health industry, as well as the sports education sector. This integrated approach aims to establish a more scientific, efficient, and balanced framework for national fitness development, thereby comprehensively fostering the sustained improvement of population-wide health levels.

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  • Xiaoyue Guan & Yunning Wang, 2025. "Implementation Effectiveness and Development Pathways of National Fitness Policies in the China Post-Pandemic Era," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 17(5), pages 78-84, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:17:y:2025:i:5:p:78-84
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