The Motive Mechanism of the Development of Competitive Sports by Synergetic View

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Based on the theories of System and Synergy, by analyzing Competition phenomenon and Synergies phenomenon in the development of Competitive Sports to seek the motive mechanism of Competitive Sports. Conclusion: (1) Competition and Synergy between Athletes are the driving forces of the Competitive Sports. (2) Order parameters—-Competitive Sports Theory which can disclaimer system elements are formed in the development process of Competitive Sports. Suggestion: (1) Adjusting system’s external control parameters to promote competition between system elements; (2) Promoting cooperation of athletes and coaches to seek common improvement; (3) promoting the application of the theory of competitive sports and displaying its control functions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 217-218)

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1833-1838

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March 2011

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