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Frontiers in Sport Research, 2024, 6(4); doi: 10.25236/FSR.2024.060430.

Demonstration of the Essence of Football and Deduction of Its Docking Method with Training Practice

Author(s)

Liu Fuli1, Chen Jixing2

Corresponding Author:
Chen Jixing
Affiliation(s)

1Institute of Physical Education, Guangdong Baiyun University, Guangzhou, 510000, Guangdong Province, China

2Institute of Physical Education, Guangzhou Huashang College, Guangzhou, 511300, Guangdong Province, China

Abstract

According to the international and domestic exploration of the nature of football and the elaboration of its views, this paper explains the important significance of defining and demonstrating the nature of football in China. Based on the basic principles of logic, this study finds the ideas and clues of exploring the nature of football through literature research, extracts representative views on the nature of football, defines and demonstrates the nature of football by using logical deduction and expert investigation, and deduces two basic methods of docking the nature of football with training practice. It also clarifies that the discussion of the nature of football is not only an important subject at the present stage of our country, but also a permanent proposition. The purpose of this study is to correct our previous mistakes and deviations in understanding the nature of football, and to promote football training to return to the track consistent with the nature of football.

Keywords

football essence; training practice; Docking method

Cite This Paper

Liu Fuli, Chen Jixing. Demonstration of the Essence of Football and Deduction of Its Docking Method with Training Practice. Frontiers in Sport Research (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 4: 190-196. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSR.2024.060430.

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