Abstract This work explores the training mode of the physical culture literacy of ordinary college students based on big data analysis from the perspective of healthy China. The cultivation of sports cultural literacy of college students in Jiangsu Province is selected as the research object, and information on 900 randomly selected college students is collected by means of questionnaires and interviews. The results show that 56.35% of college students think that sports are an exercise, and 43.65% think that it is an education; 33.88% and 28.94% think that sports have cultural and political values, respectively; 50.84%, 60.94%, and 41.06% of college students know about repetitive, continuous, and circular exercise methods, respectively; and 68.35% score 60 ‐ 85 points in sports performance. The proportion of people who think that sports are or are essentially indispensable is 65.88%; the proportion of students taking regular exercise is 37.06%; the proportion of students with sports consumption higher than 1,000 is 6.47%; the proportion of students taking 1 ‐ 2 days of exercise per week is 60.71%; and 45.06% are more interested in physical education.. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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