Chapter 139 Winter Training: Su Bingtian’s Rhythm Problem
October 22nd.
Yanjing, the track and field training ground of the State Sports General Administration.
The one-and-a-half-month "vacation" ended, and Wei En and his teammates on the relay team returned to the national team on time and started the first phase of winter training.
During this month and a half, Wei En first returned to China to pick up two new commercial endorsements, participated in some press conferences and commercial endorsement activities arranged by the national team, and then flew to Volgograd to spend a few days with Kulkina
A day when there is no shame or shame.
After returning to China, I was very filial to my mother, attended some speeches arranged by the Guilin government and my alma mater, and also served as the Guilin International Tourism Ambassador.
After that, I went to Jinan University to hang out for a while. In the first few days, the students treated me as a "giant panda" when visiting me, but later I became accustomed to it.
For an undergraduate student like Wei En, joining the national team is actually quite troublesome. After all, it is difficult to take care of studies and career at the same time.
Fortunately, Wei En's original major was English, so passing the exam was not a big problem for him. Moreover, as another phenomenal track and field athlete in Asia after Liu Xiang, the school would give him the green light no matter what.
While hanging around at Jinan University, Wei En and Su Bingtian also found time to go to Shenzhen to participate in activities. During their exchanges with the Shenzhen Sports Team, they met an old cousin from Guangxi - Mo Youjie.
Mo Youqi, who was born on February 10, 1996, is nearly 3 and a half years younger than Wei En. He has only reached the national first-class 100-meter athlete level not long ago. But in 2011, he was able to reach this level when he was under 17 years old, which shows that he
His talent is definitely not low.
But thinking about his later development and rumors, Wei En lost interest in him, so he might as well look at Xiao Wu in the distance.
That's right, Xiao Wu.
This year's winter training roster for the national men's 4x100m relay team has seen a slight change. In addition to the four main players Su Bingtian, Lao Yi, Zhang Peimeng and Wei En, Xie Zhenye and Zheng Dongsheng have voluntarily withdrawn due to injuries and returned to the provincial team to recuperate.
, and then a new person came - Wu Zhiqiang.
Wu Zhiqiang was born on April 10, 1994 in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, the center of the universe. He is a relatively mature-looking Inner Mongolian man.
If someone didn't know him and saw him standing with Su Bingtian, he would definitely think that he was several years older than Su Bingtian.
Wu Zhiqiang was recruited into the national team by Yuan Guoqiang. After the Daegu World Championships, the national track and field team ushered in a big change: the 4x100-meter relay team officially established a head coach.
In the past, the organization of the 4x100-meter event of the Chinese National Track and Field Team was relatively scattered. Each athlete was assigned a head coach and sometimes even a dedicated sparring partner. Team management was somewhat complex.
, there is also a certain degree of difficulty in coordinating the status of the team members.
In the 2010 Asian Games, they broke the Asian record and won the gold medal. In 2011, they broke the Asian record and won the silver medal again. The status of the men's 4x100m relay team has been greatly improved. In order to solve the management and coordination problems that existed in the past, the Field Management Center held a meeting and decided to officially change the 4x100m relay team to 4x100m.
The project has a head coach.
This position of head coach fell to Yuan Guoqiang, the famous coach of the Guangdong track and field team, almost without any suspense. It can be said that he is well-deserved.
The first thing Yuan Guoqiang did after taking office was to promote Wu Zhiqiang, a young player from Inner Mongolia who was just starting out and had a PB of only 10.76 seconds when Zheng Dongsheng voluntarily quit the team.
In fact, there were many suitable candidates, such as Liang Jiahong, another disciple of Yuan Guoqiang, Guo Fan from Fujian, and Lu Bin, the 2009 National Games champion. But in the end, Yuan Guoqiang still maintained the "three elders" in the relay team.
For the lineup of "Three New Players", Wu Zhiqiang, a young player born in 1994, was selected.
In this regard, Yuan Guoqiang said this: "The main lineup of our relay team is very competitive in the international arena, so there is no need to let those veterans who have been famous for a long time, suffer from injuries, and have no room for improvement.
Instead of occupying national resources, we should be facing the future!"
As soon as these words came out, it was a bit chilling for the veterans from various provinces who still had some hope, but for rookie athletes like Wu Zhiqiang who had not yet broken 10.50 seconds, it was undoubtedly exciting.
Since Wu Zhiqiang can do it, do we also have a chance?
Work hard, work hard, and try to break into 10.7 seconds and 10.6 seconds. Is there any chance that Wu Zhiqiang can be squeezed out?
After Yuan Guoqiang became the head coach of the relay team, during the winter training, the training of Wei En, Zhang Peimeng and Lao Yi was still in charge of the training of Randy Huntington, Li Qing and Chen Wenzhong, while he himself was in charge of Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye
and Wu Zhiqiang.
After winter training, the indoor season ends, and the relay team training for the outdoor season, he will make the final decision.
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Randy Huntington felt a little uncomfortable after joining the Chinese national track and field team. Every circle has a certain degree of exclusivity, and here is no exception.
Although it didn't give him as strong a feeling as Hanguo did, Randy Huntington still felt the "hostility" of the jumping coaches to a certain extent.
To be honest, he didn't care.
He has coached too many world-class athletes and is already one of the only five "master-level" track and field coaches in the United States. For him, his coaching career has actually reached its peak.
The first reason why he came to China was because he was very greedy for Wayne. In Randy Huntington's opinion, Wayne really has the potential to become the next "Carl Lewis".
Another reason is of course that the asking price of the Chinese track and field team is high, and in addition to coaching the Chinese track and field team, he can also give lectures at Beijing Sports, Shanghai Sports and other colleges and earn two dollars.
The situation of the long jump team was a little complicated. Randy Huntington only learned about it after being reminded by Wayne.
In addition to Wei En, there are currently three top Chinese men's long jump players: Su Xiongfeng, Li Jinzhe, and Zhang Xiaoyi.
Before Wei En, Zhang Xiaoyi was China's youth long jump record holder, and he belonged to the Bayi Team (People's Liberation Army) and was the least "social".
There is a rift between Su Xiongfeng and Li Jinzhe because Li Jinzhe's current coach, Liu Jian, used to coach Su Xiongfeng in the Hubei team, but later had to go to Yanjing to coach Li Jinzhe due to various reasons.
So under this situation, Randy Huntington focused most of his energy on Wayne. In addition to the jumping team, he often ran to the sprint team.
After going back and forth, he also got to know a few young men in the sprint team, and from time to time he would ask Wei En to act as a translator and give them guidance.
The boys in the sprint group were very curious about this foreign teacher from the United States, because as far as they knew, Randy Huntington was a famous long jump teacher, but every time he gave them some advice, he was not only scientific, but also accurate.
Also, although everyone is training together, why do they look so different?
Before every day of training, Randy will use a training readiness monitor called "omegawave" to test Wei En. Based on its evaluation results and Wei En's subjective feelings survey results, he will determine Wei En's performance for the day.
Load measurement for speed, endurance, power, strength, coordination and technical training.
Randy said that this was done to ensure that Wayne could obtain the best training benefits while avoiding injury and overtraining.
In addition to the omegawave training readiness monitor, during the process of special quality training, Randy will also comprehensively monitor Wen through a variety of scientific research instruments and equipment to ensure the optimization of training load measurement and sports technology. (such as
picture)
So in less than two weeks, Randy Huntington was mixed up in the sprint group. The coaches asked him to "learn lessons" one after another. Some people who didn't know better thought he was the coach of the relay team.
One day, when Su Bingtian asked Randy Huntington how he could improve his rhythm throughout the 100-meter race, Randy Huntington took the time to watch several videos of Su Bingtian's competitions, and then through simple scientific testing and data analysis, pointed out that Su Bingtian had previously
The 100-meter technology has the problem of lack of rhythm...
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Chapter completed!