By the time get out of class was over, Li Shuyao had already gained a group of apprentices. Although no one seemed to recognize her, it didn't matter. Who said celebrities would be recognized when they go shopping on the street? Hum!
As for the last few classmates who jumped out and wanted to add themselves to WeChat and treat themselves to dinner...
She gave these students a sentence that was most often given to her by the viewers of Station B: "Next time for sure."
"It seems that you are quite popular. Have you ever thought about coming back to school?" After class, Teacher Han Liang took Li Shuyao back to his office.
"There's no rush." Li Shuyao smiled and said, "We'll see in two years."
She really misses the life of going to school, but in the past two years, she has to go to work professionally, and she doesn't have time to go to school yet. Anyway, she can take the postgraduate entrance examination anytime. When one day she feels that life is meaningless, she can take the exam. Study for a while.
Anyway, it's not difficult for her to take the postgraduate entrance examination or anything like that.
"Yes, you are still young." Teacher Han Liang nodded. From her point of view, you are only a freshman, so two years of deferment is nothing.
As for the fact that someone is an up owner and already makes a lot of money...
Being an up doesn't delay schooling, or in other words, being an up doesn't mean you have time to study. It's always right to learn more things to improve your self-cultivation.
"By the way, why are you looking for me today? Sit down and talk." Teacher Han Liang pointed to the chair next to him.
There were no other teachers in the office at this time. Their office teachers were either in class or leading team training. They had no classes or training tasks, and were basically not in school.
"Well...the main reason I came here today is to discuss a topic with you." Li Shuyao thought for a moment and said.
"Huh? What topic." Teacher Han Liang was a little surprised. She thought Li Shuyao wanted to learn some martial arts again, but she didn't expect it to be a research topic.
"It's about using traditional martial arts to strengthen the physique of professional e-sports players." Li Shuyao thought for a while and said.
In fact, she didn't think so much when she came here, but after doing a set of Tai Chi, she felt a little different. Although it was just a little bit, she felt that this seemed to be a good way to exercise for e-sports players.
E-sports should not be at the expense of the body. This is unhealthy and will be criticized by others.
Although e-sports is currently very popular, compared with traditional sports, it is still in its infancy, and everything is constantly being improved.
Everyone is paying attention to the improvement of competitions, viewing experience, training system, coaching system, etc., but there is no way to improve the physical health of players.
In terms of prevention, the only way to prevent it is to strengthen physical exercise. The remedy method is to join a physical therapist and give massage therapy to the team members.
However, injuries still plague almost every professional player, which shows that this path can only be delayed but not fully effective.
So, why do players suffer from injuries?
It is mainly caused by staying up late for a long time, sitting for a long time, and training a lot.
These are all to ensure that a very high competitive level is maintained, but such high-intensity training also leads to a decline in the players' physical condition, which will also lead to ups and downs in competitive status.
Since Li Shuyao is going to play professionally, she naturally wants to know more about it. In addition to making music and linking up with others these days, she has been studying this professional player.
She found some problems.
"Athletes train like crazy in order to stay in competitive shape, but the crazy training reduces their physical fitness, and the decrease in physical fitness leads to ups and downs on the field." Li Shuyao thought for a moment and said, "Actually, this is something not quite right. The place."
"You mean, the current model of professional players is unhealthy, right?" Teacher Han Liang said thoughtfully.
"Yes, the players are overdrawing their talents. The huge amount of training has brought them superb skills, but also brought them bad physical and mental conditions. This is wrong." Li Shuyao shook his head: "On the field The state is determined by three aspects: technical, physical and mental."
"Even if you are highly skilled, if your body and mind are too poor, you still cannot perform to your own level. At that time, your condition will decline. Many players who have declined badly will choose to rest for a period of time, but taking a period of rest will cause themselves to technological decline."
Li Shuyao continued:
"So what I'm thinking about is, is there a way to keep players healthy and energetic without delaying their training? I think this method must be the most scientific and appropriate. .”
"So, you thought of martial arts?" Teacher Han Liang asked.
"That's right." Li Shuyao nodded: "I have experienced it personally. Wushu has given me not only combat power, but also abundant physical strength and energy. I think this is very important for professional players. important."
"I can teach you martial arts, but for research in this area... I can actually recommend someone to you." Teacher Han Liang smiled and said: "She is doing research on critical flicker frequency. I feel that this aspect you are talking about, Maybe it will give her some inspiration."
"Critical flicker frequency..." Li Shuyao raised her eyebrows. She had never heard of this term, but she had an inexplicable feeling that she could understand.
"Let's go, let's go find her." Teacher Han Liang waved his hand, and then walked out with Li Shuyao.
While walking, I explained to her:
"This critical flicker frequency is abbreviated as CFF. Well... let me tell you something that is easy to understand. It is how many Hertz you usually see on TV and computers."
"TV is generally 60 Hz..."
Li Shuyao nodded thoughtfully: "The computer we use is 144 Hz..."
"Yes, in simple terms, this is it. You just need to understand it. Let her explain it to you in detail." Teacher Han Liang took Li Shuyao all the way to a laboratory. There was nothing weird, but Very clean and tidy.
They came to an office in the laboratory. After knocking on the door, Li Shuyao saw a female teacher who was typing furiously on the keyboard.
"Teacher Yan, I'm sorry to bother you." Teacher Han Liang said with a smile.
"Teacher Han, sit down, right now, I'll finish writing this paragraph..." Yan Xiaohua continued to type, and after a while she stopped, turned around and looked at Han Liang and Li Shuyao.
"Sorry to keep you waiting for so long." Yan Xiaohua smiled apologetically: "Who is this?"
"Oh, this is Li Shuyao, um... he is about to become a professional e-sports player." Teacher Han Liang thought for a moment, and then introduced this point directly.
She feels that this is what Teacher Yan Xiaohua is more concerned about now.
Sure enough, after hearing that Li Shuyao was about to become a professional player, teacher Yan Xiaohua's eyes lit up, and then he stood up directly, walked to Li Shuyao's side and stretched out his hand: "Hello, my name is Yan Xiaohua, I'm glad you can come. Participate in my experiment.”
"Uh...hello." Li Shuyao also stood up and shook hands with her...
experiment?
What experiment?
I just came here to learn a set of gymnastics and prepare to exercise for the players. Why did I come here to do experiments...
It seems a bit off topic.
etc……
How did I get here?