China Daily (Hong Kong)

Yao Ming wants to give fitness a sporting chance

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Having seen the rise of mass sports participat­ion as a lifestyle in urban China, political adviser Yao Ming is calling for more accessible sporting activities at the grassroots level to galvanize the momentum.

Once the backbone of China’s national basketball program, Yao, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference since 2013, has shifted his focus from perfecting his skill sets on the court to providing suggestion­s and solutions as a political adviser.

How to maximize the positive influence of sports, especially through his game of basketball, in China’s fast-paced society has always been high on his agenda since Yao joined the CPPCC.

More attention should be given to making sporting events more accessible for amateurs by organizing competitio­ns and activities at the grassroots level, rather than just developing athletic prowess at the elite level, Yao said during the CPPCC annual meeting.

“We have to bring down the threshold of sports participat­ion for the general public by making events and competitio­ns much closer and easier to take part in,” Yao told China Daily on Wednesday in Beijing.

“This will help more people adopt sports as a lifestyle while creating more business opportunit­ies in the sports industry,” said the former NBA All Star with the Houston Rockets.

With major internatio­nal events to be held in China, such as the 2019 FIBA World Cup and 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Yao urged sports governing bodies in the country to make the most of major events to take mass sports participat­ion to new heights.

The basketball Hall of Famer has been doing his part as the new chairman of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n.

After running some test events under the new CBA leadership last year, Yao will file a proposal to promote in primary schools this year a “mini basketball” program customized for children under 12 years old — smaller basketball­s, lower rims and more accessible courts — to make the already popular sport more appealing to the juniors.

As part of a national soccer reform plan, the Ministry of Education introduced soccer-specialize­d education to 20,218 schools by the end of 2017, and the junior basketball project was expected to have a similar scale of campus promotion.

In addition to the school program, Yao said the CBA will also focus on working with sports associatio­ns in the country’s energy, finance and public service sectors to integrate amateur basketball competitio­ns into a more organized system.

Since being elected as the CBA chairman in February last year, Yao, the governing body’s first chief drawn from outside government ranks, has been tasked with attracting investment and support to develop the associatio­n into a full-fledged nongovernm­ental organizati­on with independen­t decision-making powers.

We have to bring down the threshold of sports participat­ion for the general public.” Yao Ming, member of CPPCC National Committee and former NBA All Star

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Yao Ming joins a panel discussion during the first session of the 13th CPPCC National Committee in Beijing on Tuesday.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Yao Ming joins a panel discussion during the first session of the 13th CPPCC National Committee in Beijing on Tuesday.

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