Selecting Measures to Enhance and Develop Physical Education and Sports Clubs at An Giang University, Vietnam

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  • Chau Khon An Giang University, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Keywords:

Solutions, Development, Expansion, Physical Education and Sports Club

Abstract

The current state investigation of physical education and sport clubs operating at An Giang University reveals a need for improvement. Additionally, there is a growing demand for physical education and sport training among students and residents of Long Xuyen city. Objectives: The author aims to propose solutions for the development and expansion of physical education and sport clubs at An Giang University. These solutions are intended to be scientifically grounded and effective, aiming to enhance the health, material, and spiritual well-being of students and residents of An Giang province. Method: The author conducted a thorough analysis of the existing physical education and sport clubs at An Giang University and assessed the demand for such activities among students and residents of Long Xuyen city. Based on this analysis, the author formulated solutions to address the identified needs and challenges. Result: The proposed solutions offer a comprehensive approach to developing and expanding physical education and sport clubs at An Giang University. These solutions are expected to positively impact the health, material, and spiritual lives of students and residents of An Giang province by providing access to quality physical education and sport training. Conclusion: In conclusion, the solutions presented by the author provide a promising pathway for the development and expansion of physical education and sport clubs at An Giang University. By implementing these solutions in a scientific and effective manner, it is possible to meet the growing demand for physical education and sport training while improving the overall well-being of the university community and residents of An Giang province

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Published

2024-04-17

How to Cite

Chau Khon. (2024). Selecting Measures to Enhance and Develop Physical Education and Sports Clubs at An Giang University, Vietnam. Current Clinical and Medical Education, 2(04), 29–35. Retrieved from http://www.visionpublisher.info/index.php/ccme/article/view/66

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