Preliminaries are coming soon.
The strongest team is Northeast Liaoning. That team has always been a strong relay team. As for the relay team in Guangdong Province, it is very inconspicuous.
Even the other two are sports students, and the sports school students are too lazy to participate in this now seemingly meaningless project.
After the disastrous defeat in 2002, the 100-meter relay has become an absolute upset. The national team only rotates five people. Think about the rest. Everyone would rather focus their energy elsewhere. Doing a good job on a single project is the most valuable input and output.
The preliminaries were in the afternoon, and the morning was left for everyone to train and adapt. The two sports students were very active. After all, it was good for them to run this kind of competition, and they were not as "utilitarian" in their results as the sports school students. Besides, it is unlikely that they will become professional athletes in the future, so they rely solely on their love and enthusiasm to support them.
The results of the two sports students are not too bad.
They all have the ability to score full marks in sports majors, which is 11.3.
This may not seem like much to a professional sports school student, but it is already a perfect score for sports students. Considering that it is only 2005, this score is quite good. At least it won't be too much of a drag.
After all, the rest of the teams did not have the strongest group of people, and those people were not interested in this relay race.
In this way, there is still a chance.
After a simple run-in, you can probably just do your job well, not seeking merit but seeking no faults.
It seems that there is no change in training, and it is similar to others, but in fact, the changes are hidden in it.
If you take a closer look at the current domestic baton-taking methods, they are all traditional pick-up methods, and they are still the "Soviet system" with the least improvement. Because Japan, the current Asian relay hegemon, is an absolute fan of the overhead baton handover.
Not to mention now, until 2021, they will mainly use this baton handover style.
Not to mention now.
Many people even think that because Japan is the relay hegemon in Asia, their approach is a direction that China should learn to imitate, rather than the "press-down style" promoted by Europe and the United States.
Su Shen can naturally use the most cutting-edge "forward pushing style" and "forward facing style" to fight, but the training required for these two is much more difficult than "upward lifting and downward pressing", and the error rate is high if used rashly. Moreover, if you use it now, how can you surprise the opponents outside later?
You have to know that this theory was one of the cutting-edge technologies until the 2016 Rio Olympics. There is no need to bring it out now.
After all, there are many smart people in this world. Once you take it out, it will be decomposed and analyzed a lot. Although the other party cannot grasp the essence in a short time, over time, some tricks will gradually be figured out. Then the effect will be greatly reduced.
So for now, use simple and practical ones. After all, the "press-down type" that has begun to be used by the international mainstream is the best and most stable choice.
But now only I and Zhou Bing are training the push-down style. The other two are traditional up-lift styles and cannot be changed at once.
what to do? Then we can only use the hybrid baton handover method to temporarily support it.
The advantage of the hybrid is that it has the best of both worlds and is very safe, but the problem is that this technology will be more used in the 4X400 meter relay.
Used in 4X100 meters is a rare thing.
Because although the 100-meter relay has a take-over zone, it cannot rush the lane, which offsets part of the advantages of the hybrid baton handover. But now it is not a top-level competition. For this level of Chinese Games, the best way is to let everyone pass the baton in the most familiar way.
Once the stick is dropped, there is no need to say anything, just GG.
So Su Shen quickly thought of using the hybrid method to fuse four people in the shortest time. This can at least maintain the overall smoothness and prevent loopholes and problems from forcing people to change the baton handover mode.
Although the overhand style has many advantages, the "new Japanese style overhand" improved by Japan in the future is even called the extreme mode of the overhand style.
But as long as it is an upward lift, there is a problem that can never be avoided.
That is, the turnover rate and the difficulty of handing over the baton will be very high.
In the future, there could have been terrible relay results, but... there would also be no results at all because of frequent bat drops.
A heaven and a hell.
There is nothing wrong with calling this "new Japanese style of baton handover" the "extreme gambling baton handover style".
Gambling.
It has always been the "character" in Japan's spiritual culture from ancient times to modern times.
That's why after they were defeated by Thailand in 2002, they used crazy common sense to improve the "overhead style", almost to the point of madness.
But in the future, the transition to "forward push type" and "forward facing type" will be smoother with the push-down type. Moreover, the more times you pick up the ball, the more likely it is that you will be in danger of dropping the stick. If you change hands, your speed will be greatly lost.
However, the traditional upward pick-up style is still the main method in China. The Thai team is the first team in Asia to start the "down-press style" handover of the baton.
So they even defeated Japan, the Asian relay hegemon at the time.
However, the country currently does not understand the specific advantages and disadvantages of these baton handover methods at all.
Especially the push-down type, I always feel that it originated in Europe and the United States, so I feel that it is not suitable for us at first.
In fact, the quality of technology is still the same - there is no such thing as race, you will know whether it is suitable or not after trying it.
The success of the Thai team has given people a sense of opportunity, and Su Shen will naturally not let everyone fall behind at this stage.
And the biggest benefit of the push-down type is in the future when avant-garde technological reforms are carried out.
Now, except Su Shen, who else can predict the direction of technological change in ten years?
This time, everyone around Su Shen has reaped absolute dividends. They have always been at the forefront of the world and have become the real trendsetters of the times.
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"Okay, that's the end of the training. We'll just run according to this in the afternoon." Su Shen said: "Remember, keep a little bit of physical fitness."
"Two shots to go this afternoon."
This rule fully illustrates how little attention the country currently attaches to the 4X100-meter project.
Since Su Shen ran 10.51 in the Chinese Games, almost everyone is familiar with this name, especially in the Guangdong team. This relay is led by Su Shen.
Although Su Shen is the youngest, sports competition only focuses on strength and performance. If you are strong and achieve great results, then you will be a big shot.
After having a meal at noon and resting for a while, everyone began to get up and warm up to prepare for the upcoming 100-meter relay race in the afternoon.
"The competition that is about to begin is the 4X100-meter group stage. Competitors from the first group are asked to enter, and players from the second group are asked to prepare."
"The competition that is about to begin is the 4X100-meter group stage. Competitors from the first group are asked to enter, and players from the second group are asked to prepare."
"The competition that is about to begin is the 4X100-meter group stage. Competitors from the first group are asked to enter, and players from the second group are asked to prepare."
After three broadcasts, Su Shen and the entire Guangdong provincial team came on stage.
The 4X100 meters was directly for the large delegation unit. Su Shen changed into the Guangdong Province China Games team uniform, passed the inspection, put on the number plate, and walked to his own relay area.
There is no doubt that Su Shen is "the first, second and fourth stick of running water, and the third stick of iron".
His "Full Moon Scimitar" technique could only be displayed perfectly in this place in his previous life.
"Everyone in his place."
"preparation."
"boom--------"
After the start of the game, the strength of the first team is actually about the same. Now the national team doesn't really pay much attention to the relay race, let alone an "ordinary" China Games. Many people even ask some sports students who have never had the opportunity to play before to go up and practice their hands.
Increase experience.
But those who can come up are naturally strong sports students with a full score of about 11.3, which is basically not bad.
After starting, we quickly entered the second leg.
In the relay event, everyone does not run 100 meters in the traditional sense.
If you think so, you are totally wrong.
Each baton + relay area can be freely chosen and matched.
So how to allocate this aspect is a key point that each country's relay team needs to adjust on its own.
This point has not been considered at all in China at the moment.
There are no technical projects that are characteristic of truly scientific computing and scientific planning.
At present, the traditional distribution method is still the first one to start quickly, the third corner to be good, the fourth to have a strong explosion, etc. There is no detailed distance allocation for each person at all, or in other words, it is not precise enough to design these distances based on personal characteristics.
The handover between the second baton and the first battalion was indeed like this, a random batch with almost no technical considerations.
But as long as it was safe, Su Shen didn't expect much.
At least it's not holding you back.
The person in the second leg seemed to be in better condition than the one in the first leg. Instead, he caught up with someone and raised his ranking from fourth to third. This was considered a complete task, and Su Shen was satisfied with his performance.
When we get to Su Shen, here comes the key point.
The current rules also include a pre-acceleration zone. The distance of this pre-run acceleration zone is 10 meters and the relay zone is 20 meters. As for the entire relay area becoming 30 meters, the pre-acceleration area was canceled only after November 2017.
It's still early.
In addition to the first, second and third legs, you also need to run 100 meters in addition to your own, plus two relay areas. You can choose to adjust this distance. So the question is, if you design some runs well, you can actually run more than 100 meters, or even directly reach 120+ meters. You can even reduce the actual running distance of a certain track to less than 100 meters.
The difference between this is the pre-acceleration zone + relay zone.
You have a lot of knowledge, but if you don't have any professional skills, you won't be able to understand the mysteries at all.
Su Shen didn't have anything to say, so he tried to extend the distance he could run with the stick so that he could change direction and reduce the burden on his teammates.
At the same time, try to buy as much time as possible for the final sprint.
Let the final sprint distance with the stick be far less than 100 meters.
This will also be the main tactic of the national team in the future.
After Su Shen got the baton, he complained first that the people behind him were really poor at handing over the baton with poor skills and awareness, so that Su Shen didn't dare to run very far at all. Fortunately, these people were not very strong, and their baton handover skills were only about half as good. So after Su Shen got it, he quickly accelerated and started to get rid of his opponents.
Especially when entering the curves, Su Shen simply turned on the motor and went crazy fast, which made people dumbfounded.
But before he got close to Zhou Bing, Zhou Bing had already started running. This was the result of training.
Even if it is a national brand, it is very vague as to when the baton will be handed over, and there is no specific scientific model to divide it. Most of them still rely on experience and teaching. Facts have proved that this method will have more and more shortcomings after the era of sports becoming more and more scientific.
Compared with the others, Zhou Bing and Su Shen's performance was simply wonderful and perfect.
This alone saves a lot of time, and there is no lag at all.
This handover feeling is refreshing in this kind of game.
But now at the China Games, there are too few people who are really knowledgeable, and they are just watching the fun. Ningdebao is watching from the side and wants to witness with his own eyes in the game - the practicality and future improvements of this baton handover technology. sex.
When Su Shen gave it to Zhou Bing, there was actually no one around Zhou Bing, which was worthy of Zhou Bing's absolute strength of the silver medal in the Chinese Games.
The first one is stable.
Zhou Bing quickly accelerated.
In the end, because I had too much lead, I even gave up a lot.
In this way, they also ran a time of 42.88 seconds and qualified first in the group.
PS: The most troublesome thing is checking data and reading papers. There is nothing you can do about it, it just takes a lot of time.
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