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014 Guangxi Youth Record?

On the rostrum, the leaders of the Sports Bureau and the coaches looked at each other in disbelief. After all, 10 seconds and 50 is...

"10 seconds 50? It's only been a little over a month. How can that guy Wei En make such a big improvement?"

"Lao Li, this is your student, why don't you even believe me?"

"I know......"

"Quick, go down and see if there is something wrong with the timer. If this result is true, it would be big news!"

Under the greeting of a certain leader, everyone in the sports bureau on the podium could not wait any longer and hurried towards the direction of the time referee.

10 seconds 50. Although there was no wind speed measuring instrument in this game, there were so many people from the Sports Bureau watching the game. Even if this result did not meet the athlete record declaration standards of the Chinese Athletics Federation, it was enough to make news!

Wei En's head coach Li Yingcai was the fastest runner. Wei En's sudden outburst caught him off guard, because during the training a week ago, he told himself that the training effect was not satisfactory, and his body always felt very uncomfortable.

fatigue.

On Friday afternoon, Wei En also went to the city team to train as usual, but suddenly he added some small items that were not in his plan. Especially in the warm-up session, Wei En did not warm up as he was taught, but did

He performed some warm-up moves that he had not seen in the past ten years of coaching the city team.

Li Yingcai thought Wei En was fooling around at first, but just by looking at Wei En's movements, he discovered that these seemingly simple warm-up movements seemed to be very useful for sprinting, as they had a great effect on relaxing and activating the hip joints.

It not only promotes the effect, but also strengthens muscle memory, making the hip movement smoother during running.

Li Yingcai came forward to ask with curiosity and even a hint of asking for advice. Wei En told him that these four sets of movements are clearly named: A SKIPS (A-style jump), B SKIPS (B-style jump), 123, STRAAIGHT LEG

BOUND (straight leg running).

Li Yingcai asked Wei En where he learned this. Wei En said he learned it from a YouTube channel called "Sprint Master Class". Li Yingcai said "Let me be healthy". Wei En said he learned it on a computer and a mobile phone.

He doesn't know how to operate.

This is of course a lie, because this is 2009, where did the YouTube series of "Sprint Master Class" videos come from?

His four sets of acceleration training warm-up movements were required by almost all physical education students above level two in later generations, but at this point in time in China, they can indeed be said to be "a little advanced", and those who can come into contact with them are basically Yan

Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and other provinces and cities that are easy to accept foreign advanced sprint training concepts and technologies.

As for old coaches like Li Yingcai who have been in this corner of Guilin for half their lives, they still have a combination of the former Soviet model in their minds, and they have long lagged behind the United States and the Caribbean for who knows how many years.

"How is it? Is it 10 seconds and 50?" Li Yingcai asked anxiously and expectantly. The leaders and coaches behind him also looked expectantly.

The timing referee confirmed: "The thousandth place score is 10.497, which is indeed 10.50 seconds!"

"Okay! Well done!"

"Little Wei, you ran well!"

"Not bad, not bad. Lao Li, you taught well. Work hard and try to help Wei En reach a higher level in the city sports meeting."

Facing the leader's praise, Li Yingcai smiled unnaturally and didn't know how to reply.

There was no expression on Wei En's face. After crossing the line, he quickly learned his exact score from the system: 10.495 (2.5m/s).

If we use the conservative theoretical data of "1m/s tailwind can increase by about 0.05 seconds" mentioned in the "Absolute Stillness" theory published by American physics professor Jonas Murica in 2002, and ignore the Guilin average of 150

meters altitude, the "hard power" of Wei En's shot was exactly 10.62 seconds.

In terms of hard power, the hard power of the 10.75 (0.5m/s) he ran at the Beihai Youth Track and Field Championships in August was 10.78. Compared with the 10.50 (2.5m/s) he shot today, Wei En's hard power has improved by nearly 10.78.

0.16 seconds!

At this time, a sports bureau leader took the microphone from Li Yanan and said in his rich voice: "Hello, hello? Let me say a few words... The students present may not be aware of 10 seconds 50

What does this result mean? Let me popularize track and field knowledge for everyone——"

"In our country, sports athletes, especially track and field athletes, are generally divided into five levels: Level 3 athletes, Level 2 athletes, Level 1 athletes, national athletes and world-class athletes. In the 100-meter event, the standard results of male Level 3 athletes

It’s 12.64 seconds. As far as I know, no less than 20 students or sports students in No. 2 Middle School have reached this standard, and several students have even reached the second-level athlete standard of 11.74 seconds.”

"Above level two is level one. Athletes are required to run within 10.93 seconds, and they must be electronically timed. They must run in provincial competitions to qualify as first-level athletes. Middle school students in our city

Among the sprinters, only Wei En has reached the national first-level standard!"

"Today, Wei En ran an excellent time of 10.50 seconds. This result also happened to meet the national-level athlete's standard of 10.50 seconds! And this result also broke the Guangxi youth 100-meter record of 10.57 seconds!"

"Wow------"

"National level, I think it's awesome when I hear it!"

"Guangxi record, isn't this too strong?"

"Hiss——, Senior Wei En, it's so scary!"

"Who is Si?"

"..."

The leader's speech made the No. 2 Middle School students present exclaim in surprise. Originally such a wonderful and fierce 100-meter exhibition race was exciting enough, but they didn't expect that a national-level athlete was born in front of them. How could he

Isn't it exciting?

This chapter is not over yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading! Unexpectedly, the leader changed the topic at this time and said: "Unfortunately, this game is not equipped with a wind speed measuring instrument, and because it is a performance, the competition level is not high enough to compete with Tian."

However, I believe that with the strong promotion of the Municipal Sports Bureau, the careful training of the coaches, and the diligent training of Wei En, Wei En will definitely be able to compete again in the near future.

Achieve great results and win glory for Guilin!"

"good!"

"well said!"

Driven by the city bureau leaders, coaches and school leaders, the track and field field of No. 2 Middle School once again recalled thunderous applause and soaring cheers.

Guangxi youth record?

Wei En is somewhat impressed by this record. In his previous life in November 2011, when he was dawdling in the track and field team of Guangxi Normal University, he suddenly learned a piece of news from his teammates:

On the afternoon of the 12th, in the men's 100-meter final of the Youth Group A of the District Games held in Qinzhou, Yulin's Chen Guanjie ran 10.56 seconds to win the championship and broke the Guangxi Youth (U18) record.

If he remembered correctly, this record had not been broken until he was reborn. However, he also remembered that although Chen Guanjie became famous at a young age, his subsequent development was not smooth. He was able to stabilize at 10 seconds at the age of seventeen or eighteen.

7 or so, but just like himself, he failed to make any progress. In the 2014 season, at the age of 20, his athletic career ended.

Chen Guanjie is also a local sprinter with great potential in Guangxi. Unfortunately, he is subject to the backward training conditions in Guangxi and the backward training concepts of local coaches. He has been tortured by injuries and failed to realize his talent. Moreover, this situation is not a phenomenon.

It is rare and does not only exist in Guangxi.

Thinking of this, Wei En suddenly had an idea. He has the [King of Competition] system. The road ahead may be bumpy, but he will definitely be able to avoid going astray and taking detours.

So, if he becomes a top athlete with enough influence, can he use his own influence to do his part to help the athletes he knows and change their lives?
Chapter completed!
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