Abstract

With the successful hosting of the 2008 Qingdao Olympic sailing regatta and the settlement of large and well-known events such as the Clipper Global Sailing Race in China, the Chinese sailing has been developing rapidly. At the same time, Chinese college students sailing has developed rapidly in recent years. The China University Student Sailing Championship in 2017 attracted participation from more than 20 universities, including Xiamen University and Tsinghua University. Qingdao University of Science and Technology, as the first university participating in sailing in China, has the only sailing simulation training classroom in China. Their sailing course is carried out smoothly and regularly and the course has been incorporated into the school’s teaching system, with professional syllabus design. For the past few years, the Qingdao University of Science and Technology Sailing Team has actively participated in domestic and international sailing events and achieved excellent results. The role of sailing simulation training classroom in teaching is particularly prominent, and after completing the basic knowledge of sailing and the simulated operation, students can go for the water exercise with half the effort. This paper researches on the importance of sailing simulation training classroom to the primary sailing teaching.

Highlights

  • As one of the water sports, is a sport combining competition, entertainment and exploration, which relies on the natural wind power for sail and is driven by human (Editorial Board for Textbooks of “Sailing into the Campus Program”, 2013)

  • During the sailing and windsurfing competition, competitors need to constantly adjust the sails according to the wind direction, the waves, the tide and the speed of the boats at the sea, in order to ensure the best angle of the sail and the wind direction and the best sailing route, to arrive at the destination in the shortest possible time (Editorial Board for Textbooks of “Sailing into the Campus Program”, 2013)

  • Students can build confidence before practicing on water and better prepare for the real practice. Those engaged in sailing need to have good comprehensive sports ability, scientific and cultural knowledge and good psychological quality

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Summary

Introduction to Sailing

As one of the water sports, is a sport combining competition, entertainment and exploration, which relies on the natural wind power for sail and is driven by human (Editorial Board for Textbooks of “Sailing into the Campus Program”, 2013). Modern sailing has become an important channel for people of all countries to exchange marine culture. In recent years, sailing has been developing rapidly in China. More and more successful people have begun to choose sailing as a leisure sport. Sailing events have been springing up across China

The Origin of Sailing
The Development of Modern Sailing
The Development of Chinese Sailing
The Development of Chinese College Students Sailing
Introduction to Sailing Competition
Physical Quality
Theoretical Knowledge
Driving Ability
Good Psychological Quality
Use the Sailing Simulation Training Classroom for Physical Training
Use the Sailing Simulation Training Classroom for Theoretical Knowledge
Use the Sailing Simulation Training Classroom for Hands-on Training
Conclusion
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