Speaking of which, what Wu Dong is most concerned about and wants to photograph the most is the few high-quality martial arts novels on the novel website he just won...
Wu Dong has always had the idea of promoting Chinese martial arts.
That time with "Kung Fu Girl" can only be regarded as an unexpected surprise.
However, it is known that the number of viewers who have watched that movie is limited after all.
And if the number of viewers who are willing to follow the instructions in the video and train step by step can reach hundreds, it would be quite good.
This is because Zeng Li, a big star who suddenly became popular, helped wave the flag.
After all, movie fans who have access to various exercise equipment trust the coaches in the gym more.
Besides, Zeng Li has only just been labeled as a Kung Fu fighter, and has not formed a specific image memory. Audiences will not really follow her instructions to train Kung Fu just because they like watching her movies.
Those who are truly willing to train according to the training methods shown in the movie and have persisted are the thousands of veterans in Wu Dong's industrial group.
They go out on time every morning and participate in collective martial arts training, which is based on the training model of "Kung Fu Girl".
The effect is still good. At least these retired soldiers feel that their physical fitness has not only returned to the peak state in the military camp, but has even improved a lot.
They still have a relatively clear understanding of the role of martial arts training every day, and they are quite serious when training.
With the continuous expansion of the beverage group and the rapid expansion of other industries under its control, more and more retired soldiers are needed.
I believe it won’t be long before the number of people practicing martial arts during morning exercises will reach tens of thousands or more.
Even those ordinary employees who come in will start morning exercise mode after being affected, and their physical fitness will be improved to a considerable extent.
Not to mention becoming a kung fu master, at least once the training results show, one or two strong men are really no match.
It's just that it won't feel good to outsiders.
Come to think of it, employees of a group company have to practice martial arts every morning. What do they want to do with such a big fanfare?
Thousands of veterans gather together, no matter who they are, they have to be more careful.
Even though the group company's continuous recruitment of veterans has spread from this city to surrounding cities and counties, and the development zone where the beverage factory is located is forced to have good security, it cannot stop the suspicious eyes of others.
Wu Dong feels that there are still too few movies, TV dramas and novels that promote and introduce Chinese martial arts, otherwise the situation would not be so embarrassing.
Take the Guihua school team, for example. It goes without saying that its influence as the new champion of the Chinese Super League is huge.
The number of amateur teams in the entire urban area alone exceeds thirty.
You know, the strength of these amateur teams is not bad, at least if they participate in the amateur league, they can win a few games.
This is still a social aspect, and schools are the ones most affected.
The school team organized by the college has been actively participating in the college football league in recent years and has won three consecutive championships.
In order to provide the college team with enough and high-level competition training.
The college even started a continuous cycle of college football competitions with several key universities in provincial capital cities under Wu Dong's guidance.
Stimulated by the college teams, several universities in the provincial capital city that are strong and well-known throughout the country have ambitions to send their own teams to professional competitions.
Damn it, in recent years, not only the provincial education system, but also part of the national education system has been taken up by a three-tiered institution like Guihua College.
Oh, with the Guihua school team winning the Chinese Super League championship as a newly promoted team, I heard that the college is about to be promoted to the second degree.
The scenery of the college naturally made several well-known universities in the provincial capital quite unhappy.
Isn't it just about football? They have more resources, but they are still afraid of not being able to produce results?
Affected by this atmosphere, primary and secondary schools in urban areas have also begun to pay attention to football physical training.
The municipal junior high school, high school and even elementary school football leagues sponsored by the club have also been in full swing in the past two years.
After all, if you are good at football, there are still many ways out.
Whether you are employed as a football teacher at a school, or you easily join an urban enterprise or institution because you are good at playing football, you can still earn a lot of money just by playing in amateur leagues.
Even universities need students who are good at football to join.
What else is there to say? Most primary schools, middle schools and high schools in urban areas have already started to implement football-based physical education classes.
The education system actually has considerable experience in this area.
In the 1970s and 1980s, before the professionalization of football in China, there were several strong football cities in the mainland.
For example, in primary schools in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Dalian, Meizhou and other places, every primary school student must undergo basic training in football.
At the beginning, it was switchback running without the ball, long-distance running endurance training, and various running training.
Next, there is the basic training of dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting.
Then, there are the next few steps.
The total intensity of these trainings is actually not very high at all. It is almost the same as normal exercise, that is, the intensity of a physical education class.
During elementary school, the main focus was on cultivating interests and hobbies.
When they reach the junior high school stage, tactical training begins, and those who are particularly outstanding are sent directly to the sports school to receive formal training.
The training during the school period is average in terms of difficulty and intensity. Basically every student can participate and perform well with a little hard work.
It can be said that this kind of basic football education is quite complete, and even children from poor families have the opportunity to get ahead through playing football.
Later, this model was discontinued for unknown reasons.
Therefore, mainland football is not a problem of youth training, but a problem of weak foundation.
If the youth training is replaced by leagues between schools, as well as competitions between urban schools, outstanding talents can continuously emerge.
The key is that it doesn't have to be expensive like various football schools, it can even be said that it doesn't cost money at all.
Students who are not interested in practicing football can treat football classes as physical exercise.
As for thoughtful students, even if their family conditions are poor, as long as they are not too poor to afford food and are willing to work hard, they can still get ahead.
This kind of model is the real way to consolidate the foundation, and there is no need to worry about the problem of inadequacy.
It doesn't matter if the physical education teacher in the school doesn't understand football, as long as there is a basic training outline and step-by-step training according to the above content.
Since the education system has such experience, urban schools can use it directly.
Such things did not cause dissatisfaction among parents.
The football craze in urban areas is not just for fun. Even if they don't want their children to take up football, it is still good as a pure exercise.
It's just an extra half class time every day to practice basic football skills.
Children love to play, and parents are also happy to see their success. If they are really talented, it is not impossible to support their family by playing football.
The school, on the other hand, has a strong football team. In various inter-school competitions and even inter-city competitions, there is no need to worry about being at the bottom and being embarrassed. At the same time, it also caters to the current football atmosphere, which is quite good.
It can be said that as long as this policy is maintained for a few years, Guihua City is likely to have many good and good seedlings.
Isn't the reason why such a situation can occur because the Guihua school team has good results, high exposure, and sufficient publicity?
If Chinese martial arts can have such influence and exposure, I believe it is not impossible to include more formal martial arts training in the physical education courses of primary and secondary schools and even universities.
Once Chinese martial arts training enters primary and secondary schools, the foundation will be deep.
There is a saying that goes well, everything must start from childhood, and Wu Dong believes that the same should be true for Chinese martial arts training.
As for the martial arts movements suitable for primary school students and middle school students, given Wu Dong’s level of martial arts, wouldn’t it be easy to do them?
The exercise movements he created are not only effective, but also very graceful. Otherwise, how could it be possible to attract children to actively exercise?
Even such martial arts movements can be precise enough to conform to the eating habits and living habits of the Chinese people. In other words, they are only suitable for Chinese students to exercise.
Of course, this is still his idea. Whether it can be realized depends on how much the director's studio shoots and promotes the Chinese martial arts film.
Among online novels, the most outstanding Chinese martial arts novels at this time are "Fist of Fury" by Fighter, "Invincible Black Fist" by Dawang, and "The Romance of Dragon and Snake" by Shen Ji.
By the way, in Wu Dong's opinion, the fighter's "Fist of Fury" is very suitable to be adapted into a series of action movies.
As for "The Invincible Black Fist", it would be most appropriate to adapt it into a TV series.
"The Romance of Dragon and Snake" is a bit troublesome. This novel is a bit violent, and there are too many bloody scenes and scenes involving societies, and it also involves foreign countries.
If it were filmed as a regular TV series, I'm afraid many exciting scenes would have to be deleted, which would be very boring, and the review would also be troublesome.
According to Wu Dong's vision, "The Romance of Dragon and Snake" is most suitable to be filmed as a web drama.
Of course, if there are distribution channels for old and American TV series, they can be filmed and broadcast in the style of high-quality American TV series.
It doesn't matter if the plot is violent and bloody, old American audiences like this tone.
You can give this approach a try. Currently, Starry Sky Director Studio is well-known in Europe and the United States.
Of course, if it were filmed in the style of an American TV series, a lot of insights about cultivation and the cultivation process would have to be cut out, and old American audiences would not be able to understand it at all.
It's a pity that there are very few excellent works in this area on novel websites.
On the contrary, you can start an essay contest. As long as the rewards are generous, I don't believe that you can't produce high-quality guoshu-style novels.
Naturally, Wu Dong has another way to promote martial arts in his mind, but he doesn't know how effective it will be. He has to slowly test the water through one film after another...