Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper comprehensively elaborates the differences in normal body and mind levels of high-altitude migrant college students between low-altitude and high-altitude regions, as well as the changes in normal body and mind levels of high-altitude migrant college students during their migration to high-altitude regions and the adaptation mechanism, so as to reveal the influence of altitude on the normal body and mind of high-altitude migrant college students and provide a comprehensive theoretical basis for the evaluation and standardization of normal body and mind levels of high-altitude migrant college students from different altitude regions. In view of the current situation of martial arts morning practice of college students and its problems, and the objective analysis of the reasons for the poor effect of martial arts morning practice, the article adopts the artificial neural network method and establishes a comprehensive evaluation model of normal body and mind of high-altitude migrant college students who perform martial arts morning practice based on the artificial neural network method, circumvents the empirical and arbitrary nature of the traditional threshold setting, takes the improvement of students’ physical fitness as the guiding ideology, establishes The concept of a new model of cultivating the awareness of college students’ martial arts morning practice, which includes relevant organizations and establishing a guarantee system, improving supervision, strengthening guidance, increasing the investment in hardware for students’ physical exercise, and playing the role of associations. In the experimental validation, we find the data connection between each test sample and determine the threshold value of each index, and finally establish a scientific comprehensive evaluation model of normal body and mind of high-altitude migrant college students in martial arts morning practice, which makes up for the shortcomings of the original research method and evaluation model.

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