The Application of Nano-Materials and Technologies in Sports Physical Sciences

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With the development of nano-technology, how to make use of nano-materials and technologies in sports to improve the athlete's athletic ability and skill levels get more and more attention, sports physical science play an important role in selection of athletes, sports injury, sports functions improving and so on. Using nano-technology in the field of sports physical science is extremely important, this study explain the application of nano-materials and technologies in the field of sports physical science; discuss the promoting effect of nanotechnology on the development of sports physical science.

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