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Why doesn't China have the same college sports culture as foreign countries?

I don't think China has the same college sports culture as foreign countries. This phenomenon has a lot to do with China's national conditions and people's thinking.

China is still in the stage of rapid economic development. Although the economy has developed well in recent years, it is still a developing country and has not yet ranked among the developed countries. Although people's living standards have been greatly improved, they are not as leisurely as people in developed countries, so they don't have to worry about their livelihood. People are busy for their livelihood every day, so naturally they have no mind to do sports.

Although many parks have fitness facilities, the investment in sports venues such as basketball courts and football fields is not enough.

Influenced by traditional ideas, many people think that reading and learning cultural knowledge is the most important thing, and many parents despise sports. In many high school classes, physical education class is rare and only goes to physical education class once a week. Schools, parents and teachers do not attach importance to physical education.

My brother wanted to study physical education in high school, and he wanted to be a physical education student when he was divided into subjects, but my parents strongly opposed my brother's study of physical education. Because in many people's cognition, a sports student is a person with simple mind and developed limbs, and my parents think that studying science can have more choices when looking for a job in the future, and the future employment of studying sports is too narrow. Under the strong opposition of parents, my brother finally chose science.

Because of this national condition and people's thinking, the number of sports students in China is very inferior to that of cultural students and other art students. With such a shortage of professionals, how can the sports culture in universities compare with foreign countries?

To change this situation, we need to continuously develop the economy, improve people's living standards and change our thinking of despising sports.