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Frontiers in Sport Research, 2022, 4(3); doi: 10.25236/FSR.2022.040305.

The Embodiment of Science and Technology and Humanistic Concern of Competitive Sports——From the Perspective of Doping and Anti-doping

Author(s)

Dashuai Li1, 2, Jianyong Wang2

Corresponding Author:
Dashuai Li
Affiliation(s)

1Graduate University of Mongolia, Ulan Bator, 999097, Mongolia

2Zhengzhou Normal University, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450000, China

Abstract

The rapid development of sports science and technology in the new era brings rare opportunities to sports undertakings, and then it will face new challenges. This article mainly uses the literature material law, sociology, economics related knowledge of doping and anti-doping development of the analysis of existing problems, the concrete, from the perspective of the pedagogy, psychology, law and medicine, analyzes the development of sports science and technology to impact the pros and cons of doping, from the deep analysis of the reason, put forward to develop humanistic care, take its advantages, its disadvantages, We will guide the development of sports in a healthy direction. This paper discusses the embodiment of science and technology and humanistic concern in competitive sports, and provides a new perspective and method for sports training research.

Keywords

Sports science and technology; The doping; Anti-doping; Humanistic care

Cite This Paper

Dashuai Li, Jianyong Wang. The Embodiment of Science and Technology and Humanistic Concern of Competitive Sports——From the Perspective of Doping and Anti-doping. Frontiers in Sport Research (2022) Vol. 4, Issue 3: 22-27. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSR.2022.040305.

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