Sprint: This champion is a bit weird

Chapter 174 All efforts are to make this life worthwhile!

Chapter 174 All efforts are to make this life worthwhile!

"Stop pretending, get up quickly and practice another set with me."

On the edge of the track at the Beijing Sports University's indoor training ground, Wen Hao kicked Zhang Peimeng, who was lying on the ground unable to get up, gently, urging him to get up and continue training.

Although the city of winter training is in Yanjing, the specific training venue is not in Tsinghua University, but in Beijing Sports University.

First, people in Tsinghua University have many eyes. After I reported to Tsinghua University in October, I practiced several times and found that there were always irrelevant people watching.

Second, the facilities of BSU are relatively complete, and the training hall of BSU is also one of the national team training bases, making training here more convenient in all aspects.

Zhang Peimeng was not angry after being kicked by Wen Hao, but his temper was a bit loose and he would always think of giving up when he reached the most difficult stage of training.

Especially this afternoon, because Li Qing had a very important class to attend, he only took them halfway through practice before returning to Tsinghua University, so he didn't want to move even more at this time.

Zhang Peimeng waved his hand feebly: "I can't do it anymore. I really can't do it anymore. Let's practice less of this group today."

"You have one less set to practice today and one less set to practice tomorrow. Think about it for yourself, how much less practice will you have during the entire winter training?"

"Oh, it doesn't matter anymore." Zhang Peimeng muttered, "Anyway, it doesn't matter if you practice more or less, no one in the country (in your age group) can beat me except you and Liang Jiahong."

Wen Hao was rendered speechless by his words.

Good words can't persuade a damn ghost.

But to be honest, with Zhang Peimeng's talent and Li Qing's improved coaching ability, even if he still maintains the same casual temperament as in the original time and space, the speed and magnitude of his progress will definitely be faster and greater than in the original time and space. .

Forget it, let him be.

"Brother Kai, check your watch for me and I'll run two more sets."

Wen Hao called out to Hu Kai who was standing beside him, and then walked towards the starting point.

Today is January 2007, 1, and it has been more than a month since the end of the Doha Asian Games journey.

After returning to China after the Asian Games, Hu Kai's ankle injury took more than half a month to be cured. It is not suitable for high-intensity training yet, so for the time being, he can only help Wen Hao and Zhang Peimeng with auxiliary work during training.

Zhang Peimeng just lay on the ground, watching Wen Hao drag his body that was so practiced that his steps were trembling, and did another set of 80-meter sprints, and his eyes became trance-like.

Since the beginning of winter training, although he and Wen Hao have been training together, the total intensity is less than 70% of Wen Hao's. In some strength content, Wen Hao's intensity is even more than twice his.

Because of this boring and high-intensity training, Wenhao also experienced situations where his body could not control himself and vomited, or he was temporarily unbalanced and angrily punched the sponge pad to vent his anger.

But he has never seen Wen Hao say "tired", and he has never seen Wen Hao practice less than half a set.

In Zhang Peimeng's view, the intensity of Wen Hao's training was no longer bearable for humans. The intensity index marked in the suffix of each training content would make people feel timid.

Why are you so persistent?

You already hold two Asian records and are the first person in the history of the yellow race. Even if you are not so persistent, you are a little lazy every time you train, and you lose a little bit of the weight of the barbell and dumbbells. Reduce the number of sprint runs or speed runs by one or two.

Aren’t you still firmly number one in Asia?

"Wenhao."

"Ok?"

"Why do you train yourself so hard even though you are so talented? To be honest, I think even if you lower your intensity a little, you will have a good chance of surpassing Powell in two or three years?"

"Ha" Wen Hao couldn't help but smile when he heard what Zhang Peimeng said.

Zhang Peimeng didn't understand why he was laughing, and Wen Hao didn't continue to explain.

He also had talent in his previous life, but the probability was not very high.

After rebirth, his talent seems to have improved. Otherwise, before activating the system, he would have won the national high school championship, been selected for the Guangxi relay team, and guarded the fourth baton to win the championship with his half-assed theoretical level from his previous life. Games relay gold medal. But it was not until the arrival of the system that he truly became determined to become a world sprint superstar and a sports legend.

Talent is actually a somewhat abstract concept.

Many people talk about talent: When I was in junior high school/high school, there was a guy in the school who had never practiced before, and he easily beat the sports students who had been practicing for two or three years.

This is the concept of "talent" that ordinary people have, that is, through innate abilities, they can easily make up for others' years of hard work.

Some people would say that talent determines the upper limit and hard work determines the lower limit.

Some people would also say that talent determines both the upper limit and the lower limit.

When talking about Bolt, people who don't know the industry will say: His Achilles tendon is 42 centimeters, his height is 1 meters, and he takes two steps to reach others.

People with a little knowledge will say: Bolt is actually not suitable for running. He has congenital scoliosis, is too tall to start, and has flat feet.

If you ask them: What percentage of Bolt's success is talent and hard work?

These people will definitely give many different answers. Even if you ask Bolt himself, he may not be able to give a truly accurate answer.

Is there any so-called standard answer in life?

How do you know if you have talent in a field without trying it?

After you determine that you have talent, how do you know where your upper limit is without enough effort?

And hard work alone is not enough. There are so many industries in the world, and there are so many talented people in each industry. But can you become the number one in the world just by hard work?

The so-called effort is also an abstract concept.

Some efforts are inherently deviated from the relatively "correct" direction, so no matter how much effort is made, it is difficult to get close to those strong people who are far ahead of the curve, let alone surpass them.

Just like Su Bingtian in the original time and space, before he went to the United States to receive the baptism of advanced training concepts and before he met Randy Huntington, didn't he have talent? Don't you work hard?

Just like Bolt now, he was already the world youth record holder in the 200 meters before he apprenticed under Glenn Mills. Doesn't he have talent?

In order to win honor for Jamaica, he pushed himself to the limit time and time again in training. However, he was eliminated from the preliminaries of the Athens Olympics and was last in the finals of the World Championships in Helsinki due to strain. Didn't he work hard enough?

In the dead of night, after entering the sage time, Wen Hao occasionally thought about the meaning of the existence of this system.

Except for the prompt sound when it was activated for the first time, no matter how he tried to communicate later, the system never responded. There was only an attribute panel that no one could see and where points could be added.

Sometimes Wen Hao thinks that maybe this system is his "genius".

Compared with the systems in the novels he had read that could make the protagonist become awesome in various ways, this system was completely useless except for adding points.

There is no way for him to get rewards by checking in at specific places or contacting specific people, or there is no panacea for him to get improved by completing tasks assigned by the system.

Instead, you must obtain potential points through training and competition, and add points to your physical attributes through potential abilities.

Perhaps because of this, he never slacked off in any training. No matter how difficult or tiring the training tasks were, he would grit his teeth and complete them.

Because he knows that with this system in place, you will definitely gain something if you put in the effort!

In addition, he also knows very well what kind of respectable and powerful opponents he will encounter on the road to legend.

Wait until next year, although we don’t know whether Asafa Powell, one of the “Three Heroes of 82”, will become a soft-footed shrimp as soon as he enters the competition like in his previous life, but the world record of 9 seconds obviously cannot stop him.

Tyson Gay, the former "Osaka Triple Crown Champion" in time and space, has fully developed the hard power to run within 9 seconds and 85 seconds after strengthening his future ability. Moreover, he still has the kind of strong personality that gets stronger as he fights, and the stronger he fights, the more he fights. It is definitely a peak that is difficult to conquer.

Not to mention the Black Lightning who almost single-handedly pushed the limit of human speed to far beyond the predictions of statistical experts. His appearance completely subverted people's understanding and created an era that attracted unprecedented attention to sprinting all over the world. 's golden age.

With outstanding results and incredible records, the tall and devil named Usain Bolt will lead an era!

The lightning at the peak has no rivals, this is the evaluation of countless people in the original time and space.

If we could become his real "opponent" and force out the energy contained in him, would the human speed limit be more than 9 seconds 58?

Or maybe the person who creates the limits of human beings is not him, but me?

Because he had witnessed it before, Wen Hao knew very well what kind of era he was about to face, and even more clearly what kind of hard work it would take to write his own legend in this glorious sprint era.

So he didn't dare to slack off for a moment in training because he was afraid that one day he would not be able to keep up with the times.

In that case, what's the point of choosing this path in a new life?

So all the efforts we are making now are to make this life worthwhile!

(End of this chapter)

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