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Chapter 274 Jakarta Asian Games!

On the evening of August 21, the Chinese men's relay team flew to Jakarta to begin their journey to the Asian Games.

On the flight from Shenzhen to Jakarta, Wu Ziyi listened to the bilingual broadcast in Chinese and Indonesian and looked at the schedule of the Asian Games:

August 25, 19:00, men’s 100m preliminaries;

August 26, 18:50, men’s 100m semi-finals;

August 26, 21:25, men’s 100m final;

August 28, 10:00, men’s 200m preliminaries;

August 28, 19:15, men’s 200m semi-finals;

August 29, 19:00, men’s 200m final;

August 29, 21:10, men’s 4x100m preliminaries;

August 30, 19:10, men’s 4x100m final.

This Asian Games is not a big challenge for Wu Ziyi. Winning the championship is really easy. If this was the Asian Track and Field Championships, Wu Ziyi probably would not come back, but the Asian Games is still very important.

And the championship rewards are not low. If you go to the Diamond League, there are only 8 points left for Wu Ziyi to get from Birmingham and Zurich. The 100-meter championship rewards at the Asian Games are 4 points, and the 200-meter championship is also 3 points. It doesn’t even add up.

few.

Picking up a brochure of Asian Games projects and athletes distributed for free on the flight, Wu Ziyi is in absolute C position on the cover. The WL [9.70] created in the London Diamond League is also printed on Wu Ziyi, surrounded by Ma Long and Sun.

Yang, Jonatan (Indonesia) et al.

As the highest-level sports comprehensive event in Asia, the Asian Games is very much anticipated by audiences from all over Asia. Of course, in the eyes of the vast majority of the audience, many events in the Asian Games are not suspenseful, as if everyone has not yet started.

By default, the Chinese delegation will be the champion of the medal table.

This brochure also has the most space about Wu Ziyi, and there is no concealment between the lines that Wu Ziyi will win the championship. The title of the men's 100-meter event is: [Who can stop the big devil from reaching the top of Asia?].

"From Incheon to Jakarta, after four years, Wu Ziyi once again launched an attack on Asia's highest honor. In the past four years, when many Asian 100-meter athletes were still struggling to break the 10-second mark, he had already

He has embarked on his own legendary path on the world stage.

9 seconds 70, this result that is prohibitive to all athletes, seems to everyone to be as unattainable as a chasm. The 100-meter event has not been defeated in two years. Perhaps when his name appears on the Asian Games entry list, it means

With the ending, perhaps [Wu Ziyi can continue to break records] is what people are more concerned about than [who can defeat Wu Ziyi]..."

This brochure is right. As the most watched men's 100-meter event, audiences from all over the world are not most concerned about who wins the championship, because no one thinks that Wu Ziyi will lose the gold medal.

What the Chinese audience is most concerned about is what kind of results Wu Ziyi can achieve in the Asian Games. The second thing is whether Su Bingtian and Xie Zhenye can withstand the pressure of Tosin Ogunode, Yamagata Ryota, Jianqiao Asuka and others.

, and together with Wu Ziyi, dominated the men's 100-meter medal list.

If this focus were placed on 2010 or even earlier, it would definitely be criticized as "whimsical". After all, it was only in 2010 that China won the first Asian Games men's 100-meter gold medal in history. Even at that time, many people said that it was

Francis was injured and was picked up by Lao Yi.

At the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, Qatar's naturalized athlete Femi Ogunode, known as the "Big Devil", overwhelmingly defeated the masters of China and Japan to win the men's 100-meter gold medal, but then Wu Ziyi failed.

It shattered Femi Ogunode’s dream of achieving a double Asian Games title.

Then, the men's 4x100m relay broke the Asian record. It was also starting from 2014, with the emergence of Wu Ziyi, that Chinese sprinting entered a new era.

Now, Wu Ziyi leads the Chinese men's sprint team to compete in the Asian Games again. Putting aside other events, Wu Ziyi's record in the three events alone may not be preserved.

Putting down the brochure in his hand, Wu Ziyi closed his eyes slightly and entered the system.

During the training camp in Shenzhen, in order to better cultivate his body, restore his physical condition, and better integrate the "explosive start" he had learned from Bolt's running skills, Wu Ziyi wanted to continue to work on his body.

I tried to add points, but found that the system made it more difficult to add points.

Wu Ziyi's attribute panel before adding points is:

Stamina:96(-1.8~1.0)

Speed:97(-0.9~ 0.5)

Strength:97(-1.1~ 0.6)

Response:94(-1.3~ 0.8)

Points available for distribution: 4

[Adrenaline] Remaining: 2

Wu Ziyi really wants to try at the Asian Games to see if he can break through the barrier of 9.70 seconds and surpass Tyson Gay and Yohan Blake's 9.69 seconds to become the second person in history.

So Wu Ziyi was going to choose the [Speed] attribute to add points, but the original condition for every 4 points to increase the attribute by 1 point was changed to every 5 points to increase the attribute by 1 point. And the system also clearly told Wu Ziyi, except for [Reaction]

For the other three attributes, the number of points required to increase from 99 to 100 is 10 points.

Wu Ziyi didn't want to play at that time. Isn't this embarrassing?

But after calming down, he discovered a point: Why is it more difficult to add points to attributes other than [Reaction]?

The system did not answer Wu Ziyi, but he found the answer himself.

In fact, it is very simple. The speed of the starting reaction does not completely determine the athlete's performance. Otherwise, Blake would not have been able to run 19.26 seconds in Brussels with a starting reaction of 0.269 seconds.

Fast starting reaction does not mean that the starting connection can be done well. For example, Zhang Peimeng often runs with a starting reaction between 0.12 and 0.13, but his starting connection is very poor, so in the first 20 meters of Asian or world-class competitions

You will be far behind.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! A slow reaction at the start can actually make the start-up connection link more complete. Of course, Wu Ziyi will definitely not be able to run such an ultra-slow reaction of 0.269 seconds in a 100-meter race.

Yes, that way you will be at least 0.1 seconds behind others at the start.

The [reaction] attribute of 94 is enough to support Wu Ziyi to stabilize the starting reaction time between 0.13 and 0.14, and there are also many data between 0.12 and 0.13.

The ultimate goal pursued by Wu Ziyi - Usain Bolt, Yanjing's starting reaction time of 9.69 seconds is 0.165 seconds, London's starting reaction time of 9.63 seconds is 0.165 seconds, and Berlin's starting reaction time of 9.58 seconds

It is 0.146 seconds. Moreover, looking at Bolt’s best results in non-World Series and World Series over the years, none of his starting reaction times were within 0.14 seconds.

It can be seen that for Wu Ziyi, a non-extremely promising 100-meter athlete, the importance of starting reaction is not as high as imagined.

Therefore, Wu Ziyi decided not to improve the [Reaction] attribute for the time being. He would leave it alone until he could increase [Endurance], [Speed] and [Strength] to the maximum, and then consider improving [Reaction].

But there is a new problem: there are only 4 points left that can be allocated at this time, there is no way to improve [Speed] and [Strength], and Wu Ziyi doesn't want to use endurance yet.

Then the unscrupulous system came out: "Hey, hehe, young man, since the exchange store has been opened for you to exchange for [adrenaline], it means that you can also use it to exchange for points. As a human being, you have to be smart.

Be more flexible~”

Is there such a good thing? Wu Ziyi happily took two [Adrenaline] and redeemed them, and then... the exchange ratio of [Adrenaline] and points was 2:1...

I'm sorry for you!

The system probably didn't have a mother, so in order to have greater confidence in hitting his own limit, Wu Ziyi could only tearfully redeem the two [Adrenaline] points he had redeemed, and then added points.

The properties panel changes to:

Stamina:96(-1.8~1.0)

Speed:98(-1.0~ 0.4)

Strength:97(-1.1~ 0.6)

Response:94(-1.3~ 0.8)

Points available for distribution: 0

【Adrenaline】Remaining: 0

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