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Jiang

Jiang was a sports educator in the history of modern sports in China. 10 (192 1) graduated from Nanjing Normal University. He has served as a physical education teacher at St. John's University in Shanghai, a director of the All-China Sports Federation, a physical education director at Fudan University, a physical education director at the Business School of Central University, and a teaching director at Shanghai East Asia Institute of Physical Education.

Chinese name: Jiang.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Yixing, Jiangsu

Date of birth: 1889

Date of death: 198 1 year.

Occupation: physical education worker

Graduate school: Nanjing Normal University.

Representative works: introduction to sports, track and field, track and field A, B and C, anthropometry.

Main life

Jiang (1898- 198 1), a native of Yixing, Jiangsu, was a modern sports educator. 19 18 was admitted to Nanjing Normal University to represent China in the 5th Far East Games. 192 1 After graduation, he served as a physical education teacher at St. John's University in Shanghai, director of the All-China Sports Federation, director of physical education at Fudan University, director of physical education at Central University Business School, and director of teaching at Shanghai East Asia Institute of Physical Education. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was the director of the physical education department of Wuhan University and the director of the physical education children's department of Guiyang Normal University. 65438-0924 Editor-in-Chief of Sports Column of Education and Life of Shenbao Weekly. Later, he served as editor-in-chief of sports column of current affairs news and news news. His understanding of sports propaganda work is: "Enhance social attention to sports and arouse people's awareness of sports." Introduce and advocate new physical education to promote school physical education reform. "Because of his efforts, the content of the sports column of education and life had a far-reaching impact on the sports community in China at that time. Since 1946, he has served as the director of Shanghai Hunan Stadium and organized competitions and referee training courses for many times. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as director of Shanghai Hunan Stadium and vice president of Shanghai Sports School. 198 1 death.

Major academic achievements

His main works include Introduction to Sports, Track and Field, ABC of Track and Field, Anthropometry, etc. In particular, "Anthropometry" published by Shanghai Diligence Publishing House 193 1 is one of the sports series of Diligence Publishing House. Chapter *** 15 of the book is a general introduction, the history of anthropometry, measurement systems, measuring instruments and their applications, measurement records, the history of people being measured and their investigation in Kosovo, measurement methods of various parts of the body, strength test, implementation of school physique measurement, simple calculation methods and systems of health research, human classification, height research, weight research and so on. This book laid the foundation of China's exercise human morphology. This paper not only comprehensively introduces the significance, methods and techniques of anthropometry, but also introduces the relevant knowledge of applying anthropometry to athlete selection according to foreign data. Ideologically, this book is deeply influenced by the health education theory of Meklow and others. All kinds of theories and statistical data are quoted from the works of Meklow, Sargent (sports director of Harvard University, USA) and others.

Selected Works of Modern Sports in China, Beijing: People's Sports Publishing House, 1992: 50 1.