Chapter 159: A Full Score Examination Paper (1/2)

Chapter 159: A Full Score Examination Paper

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Li Xue returned to his office and sat back down at his desk. Dai Li's examination paper was in front of him.

The problems neglected by the coaches of the national team were found by this Dai Li. His observation ability is really good; together with his accurate judgment, I will give a full score to his training plan!

Again, Li Xue gave a full score to another question.

The next second, Li Xue suddenly found that Dai Li's examination paper was full of perfect scores. All the questions had gotten the full score!

Li Xue had given one question for each event. All these full scores meant that Dai Li gotten a full score in each event, which also meant that he was good at coaching all track and field events!

He got a full score in sprinting, middle-distance running, long-distance running, the high jump, the pole vault, the long jump, the triple jump, the 110m hurdle, the steeplechase, and even race walking! It is impossible. How could he be so knowledgeable? I can't believe it! How could he know so much at his age?

Li Xue reviewed the questions he had given full scores to, and was amazed to find that the answers were indeed flawless.

What the hell? How could there be such a talented young coach like him? Right, I still have questions for the throwing events to grade. I don't believe he can still get full score. That's it; most coaches who are good at racing and jumping events must know nothing about the throwing events!

The next question was related to the javelin event. Li Xue began to read the answer eagerly.

As a ”speed” javelin player, after the athlete finishes the ”whipping” motion, the contraction of his upper psoas and abdominal muscles are premature, and the activation of his lower limbs is too slow. The coordination of the upper psoas and abdominal muscles, as well as the lower limbs, is imperfect, which is resulting in an unsatisfactory delivery speed…. He got the correct answer! He really knows the javelin!

Javelin players could be divided into ”speed” players and ”strength” players. ”Speed” players achieved good results by having great acceleration prior to throwing the javelin. This acceleration was obtained through a fast run-up, quick javelin drawing, fast crossover step, and swift delivery.

”Strength” javelin players threw the javelin with tremendous force. They were not as flexible as ”speed” athletes; they also did not have as many skilled movements. But they could still achieve good results solely with their strength.

Between the two, the technical difficulty of the speed player was surely higher.

The javelin throwing process was divided into three main stages: the ”full bow,” the ”whip,” and the delivery. The first two phrases were technical terms; ”Whipping” was an important technical feature of the javelin throw, and acted as a connecting link between the first and last movements. So, if the ”whip” was weak, the final result was bound to be unsatisfactory.

Athletes on the national team definitely did not have significant weaknesses in their technical movements; otherwise, they would never have been admitted into the national team.