| With the steady implementation of the “One Belt,One Road” initiative,the world economy is in a global context,and multiculturalism is mutually integrated.How to maintain the uniqueness of national culture and promote the international development of China’s competitive martial arts routines in the countries along the“Belt and Road”,It has become an important issue facing the development of China’s culture.As a dynamic expression of China’s excellent culture,competitive martial arts routines have promoted the spread and development of China’s excellent traditional culture in the world through its unique sports style and profound cultural connotation.This paper mainly studies the international development model of competitive martial arts routines through literature,expert interviews,questionnaires and other research methods.The main conclusions are as follows:1 Competitive martial arts routines in the "Belt and Road" Southeast Asian economic belt countries have certain development,but the development is not balanced,the training of their competitive martial arts routines mainly depends on China,the teaching and training level of coaches and athletes and China A big gap.2.The development of competitive martial arts routines in the “One Belt,One Road” strategic country mainly depends on the degree of support of the Chinese government for competitive martial arts routines.The development of competitive martial arts in the "Belt and Road" strategic country still has the main problems of technical output lag,promotion and operation lag,competitive martial arts routines and traditional martial arts routines.3.In the “One Belt,One Road” strategic country,we will establish three modes of high-speed output,efficient promotion and operation of competitive martial arts routines,mutual promotion of competitive martial arts routines and traditional martial arts routines,based on the different developments of competitive martial arts routines in different countries of the “Belt and Road”.The combination of the three modes can quickly promote the development of competitive martial arts routines in the “One Belt,One Road” strategic country. |