Insights and Reflective Analysis of Wushu Long and Short Weapons Competitions Based on Data Analytics
This study employs logical analysis,SPSS 23.0,Amos 23.0 software,and other methodologies to conduct a comprehensive investigation and analysis of the 11th Guangdong University Games Wushu Long and Short Weapons events.Findings reveal that:(1)in terms of event satisfaction,the measurement indicators CQ2(referee proficiency)and CF3(consistent provision of electronic protective gear)demonstrated subpar performance;(2)within competition setting satisfaction,measurement indicators GS2(clear scoring by hitting specific areas),TS2(use of turning and jumping techniques),and S1(positive assessment of the current rules)exhibited inadequacies,while satisfaction scores for other module contents remained generally balanced,leaning towards an overall"satisfied"trend.Recommendations include:(1)meticulous consideration in designing categories and determining gold medal quantities;(2)referee enhancement in both professional judgment and the implementation of a referee reward system;(3)addressing the issue of non-scoring for strikes to the front hand and thigh in protective gear;(4)allowing bonus points for turning and jumping techniques with limited frequency;(5)adopting a scoring approach that combines electronic protective gear dominance with manual referee correction.