Analysis and evaluation of the effect of sports on promoting health in Traditional Wushu

  • Shaozhou Chen P.E Department, Zhejiang Yuexiu University, Shaoxing 312000, China
  • Lijun Wang College of Krirk University, Bangkok 10220, Thailand
Keywords: Traditional Wushu; sports health; data mining; physical health fitness; martial arts
Ariticle ID: 443

Abstract

Nowadays, the analysis and evaluation of traditional sport in wushu promotes health in the assessment of practice has been proved to keep the body healthy, making it an excellent complement to regular exercise. Sports are a vital element of a participant’s growth and development and help in the development of psychological, physical health fitness of the body. Through involvement in sports and activities, a person learns numerous skills, experiences, and self-beliefs that are useful for developing their personality. The challenges to be facing in traditional wushu include a higher risk of headache, inhalation, spinal damage, arterial shatters, and neck injuries. This paper introduces the Data Mining technique (DM) for the effect of sports on promoting health in Traditional Wushu (TW) that assists the player in analyzing mutual information from health data. Presenting players with traditional wushu generates the pattern recognition outcomes of sports health-boosting operations. This research has been used to evaluate the influence of exercise on people’s well-being, demonstrating the nutritional benefits of athletics participation. The findings indicate that the model has been used for assessing and analyzing the accuracy that can significantly influence the promotion of the effect of human health enhancement.

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Published
2024-11-06
How to Cite
Chen, S., & Wang, L. (2024). Analysis and evaluation of the effect of sports on promoting health in Traditional Wushu. Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, 21(2), 443. https://doi.org/10.62617/mcb.v21i2.443
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