With the improvement of people's health awareness, participating in various sports has become a fashion today. Badminton, with its unique charm and wide popular base, is increasingly becoming one of the favorite sports for people. However, the construction of badminton venues lags far behind the demands of the masses.
Badminton is so popular and loved by the masses that many badminton enthusiasts hope that the government will increase support for this sport, and under conditions permit, build a certain standard badminton hall for public use to meet the needs of the public. At the same time, measures should be taken to encourage and require some institutions, units, and schools with venues to open them to the public.
People are all "healthy people." Badminton is a good project for national fitness. Compared to basketball and soccer, badminton is suitable for all ages. Generally, there is no physical contact, high safety factor, loved by adults, children, and the elderly; it also has a slightly larger amount of exercise compared to table tennis, gateball, etc., which can serve the purpose of exercising. However, there is not a single badminton court in the county town. It is said that the newly built gymnasium has an indoor badminton court, but it will take nearly two years to complete. Therefore, now in Yunyang County, for badminton enthusiasts, either they can only go to Qunyi Square to play or go to Binjiang Garden to play. The conditions are extremely poor, and those with slightly better skills have a plastic lighted court in the county government staff dormitory area.
Recommendation: Build more outdoor lighted badminton courts with outdoor plastic floors in places with less wind to facilitate citizens' fitness activities.
With the popularity of badminton, in addition to the badminton venues of major universities, social badminton venues outside of schools have also experienced a rapid rise. Everything has a parabolic curve of rise and fall, the peak is also the beginning of decline. The current badminton venues, after experiencing rapid popularity, are now facing the pains of decline. Many badminton venues are struggling to survive, and the high investment and slow return of badminton venues bring a difficult problem in operation. How can badminton venues survive in competition? Especially for campus badminton venues, facing limitations in environment, teaching, communication, and management, how to successfully market them has become an urgent issue!