The Practical and Innovative Research of College Taiji Softball

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Through the innovative research of college Taiji softball repertoire, this article aims to clarify the basic principles of college Taiji softball’s innovative methods, thus to provide theories and approaches to the innovative research of Physical Education programs. Besides, this essay also provides theoretical basis for innovative practice of Taiji softball and also enriches the content of national fitness activities. The creation of Taiji softball repertoire is a complex and integrated embodiment and the creative capability influnced by many factors, which includes the teachers’ physical experience, skill, theoretical knowledge, ways to think and analyze, capability to integrate and solve all the problems. In the daily teaching, training, communicative competitions and life, collecting and processing the movement materials are the prerequisite and basis. For these are beneficial to master the creative principles, get familiar with creative approaches, enhance the level of appreciating music and strengthen practical competence.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 217-218)

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1869-1873

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March 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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