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Research on Optimization and Innovation of Football Training System in Colleges and Universities in the New Period

Qi Zhang

Abstract


This study examines existing challenges in university football training systems, including conceptual frameworks, methodologies, and support mechanisms. Through five analytical dimensions—training philosophy, content design, technological integration, support infrastructure, and evaluation systems—the research systematically proposes strategies for optimizing and innovating collegiate football training frameworks. The findings demonstrate that establishing a scientific, systematic, and institution-specific football training system holds signiff cant importance for enhancing both competitive performance and educational objectives in higher education institutions.

Keywords


University football; Training system; Optimization and innovation; Physical training; Sports intelligence

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v9i4.14205

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