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Chapter 147 Will be the best!(2/2)

"puff--"

The touch of the first landing was transmitted back to the central nervous system, convincing Wayne that his condition had reached its peak at this time. The special ankle rigidity training specially designed by Randy during the winter training allowed his steel ankle to withstand this stably.

An explosive start.

"Puff puff puff puff——"

The golden four steps allowed Wayne to lead Justin Gatlin next to him by half a body in the blink of an eye!

Sprinting, especially the 100 meters, the shining jewel in the laurels of track and field, has been dominated by black West African athletes for a long time not long after the birth of the modern Olympics. The world has long recognized that this is a black sport.

But for this sport that relies heavily on explosive power, are East Asians really not suitable?

No, when it comes to explosive power, East Asians dare to claim to be second, but who dares to claim to be first?

You have to ask me where I get my confidence?

Then ask which race dominates the weightlifting events at the Olympics and World Championships.

East Asians are not inferior in explosive power, but in technique! What is inferior is the training system that helps sprinters master world-class techniques!

"The game begins! Wei En's start suppressed Gatlin beside him, giving him a very obvious lead!"

Although there are not that many supporters in Turkey, the Turkish people who can come here to watch the game have more or less heard of Wei En's name and watched his game videos.

Therefore, the Turkish spectators at the stadium were not too surprised that Wei En took the lead after the start and suppressed the former Olympic champion Gatlin.

But professionals know very well that gaining such a clear lead just less than 10 meters away is obviously a super start!

The indoor 60-meter event is more thrilling than the outdoor 100-meter event. Every millimeter counts. Four steps lead by half a body, and the leader is still last year's world championship champion Wei En. The final result...

At 10 meters, the forward swing and back pedaling of the legs reach the optimal level of fit. The forward swing angle gradually increases and the back pedaling angle gradually decreases.

After 15 meters, the hip extensor and hip flexor muscles are more involved in displacement and force, and the core driving role of the gluteus maximus becomes more obvious.

After 20 meters, gradually complete the transition from accelerating running to running on the road, and at the same time, let the maximum contraction force of the hip extensor muscles and the front leg muscles take the dominant position, that is, the front side technique.

That's right, after Randy's winter training "training", Wei En has successfully mastered the "proficient" front side technique and demonstrated it in the world's top indoor 60-meter competition!

At 30 meters, the position gap between Wei En and Justin Gatlin is still very obvious. No matter how much he accelerates, he can't get closer than half a minute.

On the other side, although he is not quite adapted to the rhythm of the indoor 60-meter competition, Yohan Blake at his peak was absolutely "horrible" even if he used the 100-meter running method to run the indoor 60 meters.

Justin Gatlin originally wanted to use the 60-meter stage of the World Indoor Championships to declare that he was "back to the top", but now, it is clear that he can only become a stepping stone for others!

The Chinese audience in the stadium was so excited that they waved the five-star red flag in their hands and shouted at the fiery red figure in the stadium:

"Wei En, come on! Wei En, come on!"

40 meters, 50 meters...

The final decisive moment!

The person leading the way is none other than Wei En!

However, there is another figure on Lane 6 who is not too far behind him, at least closer than Justin Gatlin, and that is - Yohan Blake!

If this is a 100-meter event, then when it comes to the 50-60 meter range, the suspense has just begun.

For Blake, who has a very strong speed and endurance ability on the court, Wei En's previous lead is likely to be overtaken.

But this is 60 meters indoors!

After 50 meters, it is not only the moment when the top speed is reached, but also the final decisive moment of the game. The most important test is the starting and acceleration ability. The second most important thing is the top speed ability after 50 meters. In addition, there is... line-breaking technology.

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Good line-pressing techniques can help athletes "turn decay into magic" and create miracles when they are extremely close to their opponents.

At this time, Wayne didn't need to create any miracles. All he had to do was rely on the techniques he learned from the "line-pressing master" Lemaitre to consolidate his lead!

"Wei En, accelerate! Accelerate with all your strength!"

"No doubt about it - World Champion!"

"Wayne crossed the finish line first! 6 seconds 40! New world championship record! New Asian record!"

The record for the men's 60-meter event at the IAAF Indoor Championships is 6.42 seconds set by Maurice Green on the neon front axle in 1999.

Although Wei En did not break the world record of 6 seconds 39 set by Maurice Green in the 1998 Madrid Indoor Games and the 2001 American Indoor Championships semi-finals, the fact that he was able to break the World Indoor Championships record is good news enough for the Chinese people.

There is no need to watch the numbers on the big screen and the timer, sometimes the results are not the most important, what is important is that you win the game.

Whether he sets a new Asian record or a new World Championship record, this result is something that future generations will have the opportunity to challenge, but the gold medal and ranking are permanent.

"Congratulations, brother!" Blake looked regretful, but still came to Wei En to congratulate him. "I'm not familiar with the indoor 60-meter rhythm yet. How about we make an agreement to compete again in two years?

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When Wei En heard this, his face suddenly became stiff: "That's until 2014, if you can maintain your condition until then."

"What's wrong with that? I'll have just turned 24 by then, so of course I can maintain my peak level."

"Haha..." Wayne patted Blake's arm, which was much stronger than him, and turned around to meet Gatlin.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Excellent performance. I know you didn't try your best in the semi-finals, but I didn't expect you to be able to run 6.40 seconds. It's incredible!"

Wei En shook hands with him briefly: "Your running method is not suitable for the indoor 60 meters. Let's meet again in May."

After some interactions with his opponents on the field, Wei En put a five-star red flag that Su Bingtian had taken on his back and began to celebrate in the stadium.

On the big screen, the results are displayed as follows:

1————China————Wei En————6.40 cr

2 - Jamaica - Yohan Blake - - 6.43 nr

3 - United States - Justin Gatlin - 6.46 sb

4—Jamaica—Nesta Carter—6.54

5————China————Su Bingtian————6.56

6 - English - Dewan Chambers - 6.60

7 - United States - Terrell Kimmons - 6.60

8 - Tedoba - Mark Burns - 6.62

The fourth "World Series" gold medal in his life came so quickly, which made Wei Endu somewhat unexpected.

From the men's 100m and men's long jump gold medals at the 2010 Moncton World Youth Championships, to last year's Daegu World Championships men's 100m gold medal, to today's Instanbul World Indoor Championships men's 60m gold medal.

In less than two years, Wei En has created a "miracle" in the men's 100 meters (60) field that countless Chinese and Asian predecessors cannot match, and has become the undisputed number one sprinter in Asia!

But, this is just the beginning!

There are higher mountains waiting to be climbed!

You will be at the top of the mountain and have a panoramic view of the mountains!
Chapter completed!
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