Published 24-09-2024
Keywords
- Physical Education Students,
- Sports Injuries,
- Self-Protection,
- Teaching Protection
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Abstract
This study employs literature review, questionnaire surveys, interviews, and mathematical statistics to investigate and analyze the occurrence and causes of sports injuries among 346 college students at a physical education institution. The results indicate that there are differences in the probabilities of sports injuries among college students in different sports, and there are also variations in the probabilities of injuries to different body parts. The causes of sports injuries are multifaceted. It is recommended that in future sports training, coaches should further strengthen the protective measures taken for physical education students, and also that students' self-protection awareness and measures need to be improved.
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