Recently, Fan Zhendong, the ace athlete of National Table Tennis, officially withdrew from the Lanzhou Star Challenge due to injury and will temporarily leave the team to recuperate and adjust the hidden dangers of injury. This decision was approved and agreed by Liu Guoliang. Fan Zhendong, as the future leader of the national table tennis men's team and the world's No. 1 ace player in the men's singles, showed outstanding strength in the Asian Games table tennis event, but the continuous conquest also made him look quite tired. His temporary departure has undoubtedly brought a certain impact to the national table tennis, and also makes us have to think: in many international competitions, how do our athletes balance physical strength and competitive state, and whether the national table tennis has done enough in the construction of talent echelons?
In high-intensity and high-frequency international competitions, athletes' physical strength management is particularly important. How to ensure that athletes do not affect their health and future development due to excessive fatigue while ensuring the competitive state of the competition?
Does Fan Zhendong's temporary departure mean that Guoping will face certain pressure on the talent reserve of the first-line team? Do we have enough young athletes to step up and carry the flag at critical moments?
In the face of athletes' injuries, do we have a scientific and reasonable prevention and recovery system? Can we provide timely and effective treatment when an athlete is injured to minimize the impact of the injury on an athlete's career?
In the process of training athletes, do we pay enough attention to both technical and psychological exercise? While improving the technical level of athletes, are we also giving them sufficient psychological counseling to help them maintain their best competitive condition at critical moments?
Fan Zhendong's rest may bring us some enlightenment: while pursuing higher competitive performance, we also need to pay attention to the physical health and long-term development of athletes. On the road ahead, we expect that National Table Tennis can do better in talent training, physical management, injury recovery and other aspects, and lay a more solid foundation for the future of table tennis in China.
In the development of athletes, technology and psychology are often seen as two key dimensions of development. Technology, as the basis for athletes to demonstrate strength in competition, is undoubtedly crucial; And psychology, especially at critical moments, often determines whether an athlete can show his technique perfectly. In this process, do we pay enough attention to both technical and psychological exercise?
The cultivation of technology is not only to make athletes' movements more standard and more precise, but also how to flexibly use and adjust technology to adapt to changes in different competition situations. This requires us to pay attention not only to the standardization of athletes' technical movements, but also to their resilience in different situations in our daily training.
Mental exercise is often seen as an "invisible force". An athlete who is mentally stable and able to remain calm at critical moments can often perform at a superior level in competition. How to help athletes build a solid psychological defense line and improve their psychological endurance in daily training is another aspect that we need to pay attention to in the training process.
Technical and psychological, the two should complement each other in the process of training athletes. Excellent technique can give athletes confidence at critical moments, and a stable mental state can also help athletes better use their skills. In the process of cultivation, how can we better integrate the two to form an "invulnerable" force?
In the actual athlete training process, we can continuously summarize and learn by analyzing the success and failure cases of athletes in the competition. In each case, we can see the role of technology and psychology, and through these practical examples, we can more intuitively understand the importance of technology and psychology in the development of athletes.
With the development of science and technology, can we integrate more scientific and technological elements into the technical and psychological training of athletes? For example, virtual reality technology is used to simulate the environment of the competition to help athletes better adapt psychologically to the competition; Or use big data analytics to more accurately analyze athletes' technical movements and find their potential deficiencies.
In the development of athletes, technique and psychology are always two indispensable parts. How to better cultivate and exercise in these two aspects will be a topic that we will always need to discuss and study in the future. In this process, we look forward to forming a more scientific and perfect training system to help Chinese athletes perform better in the international arena.