As the second most populous country in the world, why is India s sports career so bad?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-28
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The development of society must always solve the problem of food and clothing first, and then consider enjoying life. Although India has a large population, the level of social and economic development is not highSports are not so important to them, and if they do not pay attention to development, the level of nature will not be so high.

    We all know that India is the second most populous country in the world, butThe development is relatively backward, and the level of economic development has not been highAlthough progress has been making every year, it has to be said that it is still a relatively backward developing country, and the problem of food and clothing for its citizens has not been completely solved. We can still see that there are no public toilets in India, and there are still many people ...... outside the trains that pass to and fro

    Under such conditions, does India still have the energy to pay attention to the development of the country's sports? The answer, of course, is no, without solving the problem of food and clothing, you can learn to enjoy. India does not feel that the development of sports is important, so it does not invest in itThere is no perfect system, the people are not affected by the social atmosphere, and they don't care whether there is development or not, so their medals in the Olympic Games every year are always only a handful.

    For example, our country has the largest population in the world, but the results of football are not satisfactory, and the reason for this is nothing more than the lack of attention to development, the imperfect system, and the lack of social atmosphere. In India, yes"I don't want to focus on sports development at all, but what about the best results?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because they only pay attention to industrial and military capabilities, and do not pay attention to the sports aspect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because India doesn't pay much attention to sports, they focus on military management.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because they don't focus on sports, that's why sports are so bad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are several reasons why sports are underdeveloped in India:

    1. As we all know, India is the second most populous country in the world after China in terms of population, and at the same time, India is also a typical agricultural country. Coupled with the poor sports awareness of the whole people.

    2. The state does not attach enough importance to it, and the state devotes its main energy to national defense, which makes other undertakings underdeveloped. Most of the funds are used to buy ** and develop the military. As a result, some undertakings are sluggish.

    3. India's underdeveloped GDP has a direct impact on India's public utilities, and most of the state's tax revenue is used for investment in various undertakings.

    A brief introduction to the physical geography of India.

    India is the largest country in the South Asian subcontinent. It is bordered by China, Nepal and Bhutan in the northeast, Bangladesh in the northeast, Myanmar in the east, Sri Lanka in the southeast, and Pakistan in the northwest. It is bordered by the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west, with a coastline of 5,560 kilometers.

    India is hot all over the country, mostly in a tropical monsoon climate, while the Thar Desert in western India has a tropical desert climate. In summer, there is a more pronounced monsoon, while in winter there is no more pronounced monsoon.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The level of sports in India is not very high. Although India has a large population, his sports level is very poor, he has not won good rankings in many competitions, and basically there are no strong sports.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's very dish, even Singapore can't compare, and you basically can't see Indian athletes in major sporting events.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The level of sports in India is not high, the various sports competitions in India are not satisfactory, and there are no good results in international competitions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because India is relatively backward in all aspects, the problem of food and clothing for people cannot be effectively solved, resulting in poor physical fitness, so the number of medals they win in sports will be very small.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because India does not attach much importance to sports, nor does it attach special importance to the training of sports athletes, and because there are relatively few outstanding talents in this country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because when they participated in sports, they didn't have their favorite sports and didn't carry out special training, so the number of medals they won was relatively small.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    India's poor performance in competitive sports is due to a number of reasons.

    First, India, like China, Japan and other Asian countries, attaches great importance to education, and Indian parents want their children to become engineers, doctors and other professions with high social status, and not many parents are willing to let their children work hard to practice sports. When the reporter talked to several Indians he knew, they frankly admitted: It is very difficult for us to let children engage in sports.

    Second, climatic and geographical conditions are also the constraints for India to become a sports power. India is located in the tropics, the climate is extremely humid and hot, and the country and people are relatively poor, there are no good indoor training conditions, so you can only choose outdoor training. Such a hot and humid climate has become a bottleneck for the development of sports.

    No wonder some people half-jokingly say, "On such a hot day, where can Indians go to practice sports?" ”

    Third, India does not pay enough attention to sports. Compared with its generosity in the economic and military fields, India's investment in the development of competitive sports is shy and stingy, and the development of a sports power does not seem to be included in India's agenda at all. This has become an important factor restricting the development of sports.

    Fourth, the overall level of development of sports in India is low, the level of coaches is uneven, and the overall level is not high. Higher-level athletes are more willing to train abroad because they believe that "Indian coaches often lack the means to train compared to foreign counterparts and they do not absorb advanced technology from abroad". More serious than this, in India, the selection of coaches has also become a contest of interests.

    Who can become a coach does not depend on his skills, training level and ability, but on whose backstage boss is hard.

    There are several reasons why sports are underdeveloped in India:

    1. As we all know, India is the second most populous country in the world after our country.

    A big country, and at the same time India is also a typical agricultural country. Coupled with the poor sports awareness of the whole people.

    2. The state does not pay enough attention to it, and the state devotes its main energy to national defense.

    Other businesses are underdeveloped. Most of the funds are used to buy ** and develop the military. Thereby.

    led to a slump in some careers.

    3. India's underdeveloped GDP has a direct impact on India's public utilities and the country.

    Most of the tax revenue is used for investment in various undertakings, and naturally for sports"Stretched"

    Finish. 4** is not enough attention, for a country with a population of nearly 1 billion, the first priority.

    The question is how to get out of poverty. Especially in less developed countries like India.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are several reasons for the development of sports lakes in India: 1. The quality of the people, as we all know, India is the second most populous country in the world after China, and India is also a typical agricultural country. Coupled with the poor sports awareness of the whole people.

    2. The state does not attach enough importance to it, and the state devotes its main energy to national defense, which makes other undertakings underdeveloped. Most of the funds are used to buy ** and develop the military. As a result, some undertakings are sluggish.

    3. India's underdeveloped GDP has a direct impact on India's public utilities, and most of the country's tax revenue is used for investment in various undertakings, which is naturally the case for sports"Stretched"Finish. 4** For countries with nearly 1 billion people, the primary issue is how to get out of poverty. Especially in less developed countries like India.

    Because it belongs to developing countries, this is determined by economic conditions, such as the United States, Germany is very powerful, and the economy is also very strong From an ecological point of view, although their country has a large number of people, the growth trend of the population is not conducive to its natural selection (belonging to K selection), because they have great pressure to survive, although they have more births, more deaths, and more savings, but in fact they have more births, but more people have more power, so they die less, and the bad genes are also retained. You look at the black Americans, the predecessors of the black Americans were African black slaves, when they were trafficked to the United States by the British, the black people who were not in good health died, and only a few strong bodies were stocked, and good genes were preserved I think there may be another factor that Indians believe in Buddhism, have no quarrel with the world, and no one can come out What is the end of the day, is it not important, isn't it still determined by the economy?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Sports are a true reflection of political and national strength, and many Olympic powerhouses such as Japan, South Korea, and Australia are all small countries, but they are also military and economic powers, and India's national strength needs to be strengthened.

    From the perspective of religious beliefs, [religion influences the cultivation of Indians' diet and sports outlook and even the formation of the sports environment]. Religion has a long history, being the birthplace of Buddhism, Hinduism, and some people believe in Islam. Therefore, the religion of India is actually a three-legged situation of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.

    Islam. This is surprising because in my mind India is a country that believes in Shakyamuni. Compare it to China and other countries, a sports powerhouse.

    For example, athletes from developed countries such as Japan and South Korea are not very tall, but their physical fitness is very good. If a country is so keen on religion that every family recites scriptures and worships Buddha, I am afraid that India is beyond the norm. Religion not only affects the physical fitness of Indians, but also restricts Indians from cultivating their sense of sports.

    In other words, engaging in sports will affect their beliefs to a certain extent, which is a big shame in the world. As a result, there are far fewer people in India who are engaged in sports than China, Japan, and South Korea, which are Asian sports powers.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    India is just a league of small countries, and the sports are poor because the elite don't play sports, and the poor can't afford to play them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Great Britain is also asking this question, but the main character is China. (Great Britain surpassed China's 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal list over China's .......))

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    China and the United States Olympics are powerful because the state has allocated a very large amount of money on it, the Olympics is not equal to the national sports are powerful, and the sports facilities of the Chinese people are actually not much, like Brazil, although China is not rich, but there are football stadiums everywhere, and how many table tennis tables does the Chinese people have? India also has no money, and the capital investment is not large.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Strictly speaking, competitive sports in India are not very bad, don't laugh at a big country lightly! The most popular sports in India are cricket and hockey, which are not accepted by the Chinese or have not entered the Olympics, so many people think that Indian sports are poor. But if it is compared to hockey or cricket, the Chinese team will definitely not be on the side, but if it is compared to table tennis and diving, India will definitely not be as good as China!

    In fact, each big country has its own traditional programs to help the country increase cohesion or entertain the public, really speaking, Chinese actually have less opportunities to watch sports than India? How many events that China has won the most gold medals in a year, can there be an airport in a year in the domestic competition? Ping pong?

    Diving? Weightlifting? Football and basketball, which are really recognized by the public, but the level is clear to everyone, but it is the project that provides everyone with the most happiness or resentment, which is the charm of the big event!

    In contrast, India has established cricket and hockey leagues, and the public has no less opportunities to enjoy sports than in China!

    Therefore, we should not only look at the strength and weakness of other countries' sports from the perspective of the Olympics!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    India's poor performance in competitive sports is due to a number of reasons.

    1. India, like China, Japan and other Asian countries, attaches great importance to education, and Indian parents want their children to become engineers, doctors and other professions with high social status, and are not willing to let their children work hard to practice sports.

    2. Climatic and geographical conditions are also the limiting conditions for India to become a sports power. India is located in the tropics, the climate is extremely humid and hot, there is no good indoor training conditions, so the hot and humid climate has become a bottleneck for sports development.

    3. India does not pay enough attention to sports. Compared with its generosity in the economic and military fields, India's investment in the development of competitive sports is shy and stingy, and the development of a sports power does not seem to be included in the agenda of India's credibility at all. This has become an important factor restricting the development of sports.

    4. The development level of India's sports total loss wheel body is low, the coaching level is uneven, and the overall level is not high. Higher-level athletes prefer to train abroad because they believe that "compared with foreign coaches, Indian coaches often lack training methods, and they do not absorb advanced foreign technology".

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