"Everyone is ready." Su Shen said: "We don't have to fight hard this time, just relax and don't get hurt."
"No problem." Hu Kai and others nodded in response.
This is true and there is no problem. After 2 months of training, the overall tacit understanding and level of the relay, compared to Athens, can only be said...
120% has reached a new level.
Not to mention that everyone has made enhancements in various aspects. This relay test, to be honest, is what everyone is looking forward to.
Randy and the others set up high-speed cameras and analysis equipment, and then waved to start.
This is professionalism. The composite team has done a lot of work that was not done before, or was not done in such detail.
Seeing Yuan Guoqiang being so confident, Yu Weili was a little curious and stared at the track with great anticipation.
On the track, Yang Yaozhu was the first, Hu Kai was the second, Su Shen was the third, and Zhao Haohuan was the fourth.
This is the strongest stick currently available.
"Everyone in his place."
"preparation."
Bang——————————————————
Yang Yaozhu held the baton in the first lane, quietly stepped on the starting block in a squatting position, and started with his hips raised.
His stick-holding technique has been completely fixed, and he has adopted a new pattern. He is no longer able to hold the stick however he wants.
At each step of handover, it is clear where the baton will be held next.
Gunfire starts.
Zhang Peimeng paid close attention to the first baton on the sidelines, because he knew that if he could take over in the future, it would be in the first and second battalions. As for why it's not the back, that's because...
Now all fools know that in China, no one can challenge the status of Zhao Haohuan and Su Shenhou.
Unless they are injured, no one else has a chance.
Because Zhang Peimeng was the first player in the World Youth Championship, he paid extra attention to the first player.
He wants to take over Yang Yaozhu's position in the future.
The first bat, that is, Yang Yaozhu's bat, should be the first to be freed among the four bats. Zhang Peimeng is now very goal-oriented in his work. Under this general environment, he has to abandon the previous situation of "high vision and low hand" and start everything from reality.
There are also many members of the "Su Shen Family" who have the same goal as him.
Almost all of them looked at the first bat, with hidden expectations in their hearts.
Yang Yaozhu's start is smoother, but he is still not top-notch. He is a late-level player, and it is true that he cannot reach the top start. But it doesn't matter, because the distance of the first shot is relatively long for him, more than 100 meters, so there is still room for actual explosion later.
Zhang Peimeng looked at it and estimated what his biggest advantage would be compared to Yang Yaozhu.
Yang Yaozhu stepped out. Although his technical movements were still "traditional", he did them very solidly and had excellent talent. Even in the acceleration zone, he still started with his head raised in one step. There was not enough time to correct this. Time is too short, so we can only do what we can to improve things.
After passing the acceleration zone, Yang Yaozhu's strength gradually became apparent. After adding up his speed, his powerful late-range ability was already the first in the country. Although Zhao Haohuan took away the strongest distance in the 100 meters, but... he still had the strongest distance in the 200 meters.
Hu Kai didn't even overwhelm him.
With the new technology of powerful rear acceleration and circular swing arm, his performance in corners is more stable. At least even Hu Kai can't help but say... well run.
Almost flawless.
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
A few dozen meters behind, you can see that Yang Yaozhu's speed has completely increased. Unlike the Qiancheng type, he has not lost speed at all here.
Even because of his good endurance, he can also increase the fault tolerance rate, allowing Hukai to catch up and hand over the baton smoothly even if he starts early. This is also the key to arranging him in the first battalion, in order to avoid problems and damage the morale of the army at once.
Here comes the key point. This is the main event that Yang Yaozhu and his four relay members have been focusing on in the past few months.
The baton handover technique.
Especially the first and second sticks, all changed from the upright stick style to the downward push style.
This is for the sake of unification with the rest, because Su Shen and Zhao Haohuan also used this technical action. This is for the sake of unification. Moreover, although the baton passing time of the push-down type (0.48+-0.08) is not as good as the baton passing time of the uplift type (0.46+-0.06), the time to pass through the relay zone is also shorter and the start is faster. Even empty running training has proved that the time of the push-up style is shorter, so why choose the push-down style? It’s because... Gu Wei
Stablize.
And from a physiological point of view, it also has advantages. For example, the optimal physiological angle of the overhead pose is 40 to 45 degrees, and the maximum does not exceed 50 degrees. The optimal physiological handover angle for the push-down style is between 50 and 60 degrees. Therefore, purely from a physiological point of view and muscle physiological characteristics, this is an advantage and disadvantage that cannot be modified and avoided. The push-down style makes it easier to gain a distance advantage between passing and receiving the baton.
For example, Carl proposed in 1992 that using a downward pressure handover rod can shorten the handover rod by about 1.0~1.4m each time. This statement was also confirmed and certified by Japanese expert Sawamura in 2004. In addition, the hand height of the push-down type is exactly in the optimal position for human eye level, which makes it easier to hand over the baton and reduces the error rate. However, the disadvantage is that this approach can easily cause the body's balance to become imbalanced during high-speed movements, resulting in poor acceleration.
Moreover, Sawamura also proposed the "Seven Deadly Sins" of the push-down style to create publicity for Japan's "Japanese-style improvement of the upward push style."
The "seven deadly sins" are as follows -
First, the push-down pose is not as smooth and natural as the push-up pose with arms extended backwards, and is not easy to master.
Second, when the athlete hands over the baton and stretches his arms back, because he has to keep his palms facing up, it is easy to cause the body to lean forward, which will affect the acceleration start after taking over the baton.
Third, when handing over the baton, because the palms are upward and the fingers are spread out, the action is not easy to master during the movement.
Fourth, once the bat-passing player straightens his arm, his speed will also be affected.
Fifth, athletes have a higher level of distance judgment and it is not easy to complete it perfectly.
Sixth, the taking-over team member is prone to large up and down shaking when running because his arms are straight. If the muscles are fixed, it will affect the acceleration of running because he is not used to it.
Seventh, it limits the acceleration of the passing athletes in the relay zone and requires a certain level of running speed.
But actually...
These are all taken for granted, not to mention that it will be easier for the push-down type to transition to the emerging technology of push-type in the future. Even if there is no transition, some statements are deliberately exaggerated to promote the "Japanese-style improved upward thrust".
Just mention a few, for example, he said, "The push-down pose is not as smooth and natural as the push-up pose with arms extended backwards, and it is not easy to master." In fact, if you are familiar with the training, it will become smooth and natural. This is what athletes do. , eating this bowl of rice, as long as it can improve your performance, even if it goes against your physiological instinct, people may have practiced it for you. Besides, he only mentioned the shortcomings of "not smooth", "unnatural" and "difficult to master", but did not say how much benefit it would bring once "mastered", "fluent" and "natural".
Secondly, it is said that the "press-down style" easily distracts energy, just like the "up-lift style" does not distract.
In fact, not to mention that the handover baton needs to be dispersed, and from the perspective of the horizontal line of vision, the "press-down" type is more stable. Otherwise, the "top pick" won't drop the stick so easily.
The sixth point is the same, "accelerating running is affected because you are not used to it", then... wouldn't it be better to "get used to it".
These are all problems that can be modified and overcome through extensive training. The biggest problem with the "overhand style" is that the physiological angle can never be stable and the handover distance can be shortened. In fact, these two things are one, because the longer the distance between handing over the baton, the higher your error rate will naturally be.
Moreover, more than ten or twenty years later, people have already found ways to overcome and improve these problems.
For example, the shaking problem and the restriction of acceleration running were all solved by subsequent analysis and analysis by experts.
Therefore, if you insist on saying so, the "press-down baton handover technology" promoted by Su Shen in the team is actually not the "press-down baton handover technology" commonly used in this era. Rather, it is a "near-perfect version" that he has improved, or that has been improved by countless scientific researchers and coaches.
In this way, even if Japan's "Japanese-style improvement and improvement" is fully utilized, it may not be able to take advantage of it.
Not to mention the current "Japanese-style improved improvement", which is actually far from the peak of technological reform.
This is a scientific level of beating.
In addition, the future will be more suitable for technological upgrading, and only then will Su Shen’s relay project ambitions become clear.
Obviously Yu Weili is also a scholar, especially paying close attention to the technological changes and research of neighboring countries.
So of course I have seen Sawamura’s statement about the “seven deadly sins of the push-down baton handover technique”.
So when he saw this and saw that the flower growers' relay team had all switched to the "press-down style", Yu Weili was a little worried at first, but soon he was instantly attracted by the process of handing over the baton from Yang Yaozhu to Hu Kai...
"This, this is..."
Seeing Yang Yaozhu's blow, he didn't touch any of the "seven deadly sins of pressing down" mentioned by Sawamura.
He was also a little stunned.
After all, he used to be a nationally renowned athlete, but he was an expert and became an administrator, so he caught the key changes at once.
"Yes, Lao Yu, Xiao Tian and his team have completely solved the push-down 'Seven Deadly Sins'." Yuan Guoqiang proudly patted his crossed arms with his fingers: "In other words, our version is There’s really no sure-fire perfect way to push down.”
"The kind that has no shortcomings."
Yu Weili felt that his knowledge system was once again seriously challenged by the "Su God System".
ps: First update~~~~~~ What transformations and sparks will the perfect push-down handover technology bring?
The gospel of technology control, which the data party must control, is all in "Su Shen Reopened". (*^▽^*)~~~
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