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What is the development status of Hechi Amateur Badminton Club?

The Hechi Amateur Badminton Club has problems such as insufficient organization and management, limited and rudimentary venue facilities, insufficient government support, single source of funds, low competitive level of coaches and fewer events during its development. , the article puts forward some corresponding suggestions in response to the above problems.

1. Development status of Hechi Amateur Badminton Club

(1) Current status of Hechi Amateur Badminton Club

In terms of financial management system, Hechi Amateur Badminton Club 86.96% of clubs have not established their own financial management system; in terms of membership management system, all adopt an open form, that is, as long as you love badminton and are in good health, you can become a member of the club; in terms of venue use, 91.30% The clubs all use the venue on a zero-hour basis, because the above model can flexibly arrange the venue according to members’ free time to prevent excessive venue fees. In addition, it was also found that there are no formal registrations for Hechi Amateur Badminton Club, which can be reflected to a certain extent. Local clubs operate with a low degree of professionalism.

(2) Management of Hechi Amateur Badminton Club members

The largest age distribution of Hechi Amateur Badminton Club members is between 40 and 50 years old. This type of group often has high income. They are stable, have ample free time, and have less family and social pressure. Most of them have been devoted to badminton for many years and have formed exercise habits. They are the main force among the members of Hechi Badminton Club. Secondly, they are young and middle-aged people between the ages of 30 and 40. They are often the backbone of the family and have great work and social pressures, but they are full of energy and urgently need to participate in sports to relieve physical and mental stress; while badminton belongs to the other side of the net. Projects, moderate confrontation, strong interest, and large number of participants are conducive to personal health promotion and accumulation of social capital. The proportion of this group over 50 years old has also reached 22.99%. Most of them make collective appointments to play at the club at a fixed time and place; they like to participate in competitions of appropriate intensity to enhance their physical fitness and strengthen social interactions.

Second, suggestions for the development of amateur badminton clubs in Hechi City

(1) Relevant departments in Hechi City should provide some support to local badminton clubs in terms of policies and funds, and at the same time strengthen the support for badminton clubs. Supervision and management, and guide various clubs to register as soon as possible so as to embark on the road of professional development.

(2) The Hechi Culture, Radio, Television, Sports and Tourism Bureau should gradually and regularly organize professional training for badminton instructors, referees and coaches, and at the same time strengthen exchanges and cooperation with the Sports Institute of Hechi University. In addition, it can provide training in local primary and secondary schools Carry out badminton into campus public welfare activities with a view to providing Hechi City with some reserve badminton talents in an all-round way.