World Women's Taekwondo Competitive Landscape in the Quadrennium of Paris Olympics and China's Preparation Strategy
Employing research methods such as literature review,statistical analysis,and logical examination,this study conducts a systematic analysis of the global competitive landscape for women's taekwondo during the Paris Olympic cycle.It subsequently outlines fundamental strategies for China's women's taekwondo team in preparing for the Paris Olympics.The research suggests that,in the quadrennium before the Paris Olympics,the development of intercontinental taekwondo events is characterized by an uneven progression,culminating in a tripartite balance between Asia,Europe,and the Americas.While South Korea and China have joined the top tier in world taekwondo,countries like Turkey,Mexico,and Thailand have swiftly risen,imposing a certain level of pressure on China's women's taekwondo team.Current challenges in preparing the team include more intense competition,insufficient intelligence gathering,a narrow focus on weight categories to win gold medals,and tight preparation timelines.Hence,future efforts should encompass the creation of personalized preparation plans,obtaining comprehensive insights into the competitive landscape through multiple channels,competing in multiple categories to increase gold medal opportunities,and providing holistic care for athletes'physical and mental well-being.These measures aim to continually elevate the competitive prowess of China's women's taekwondo team.
Paris Olympic Gameswomen's taekwondocompetitive landscapepreparation strategy