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When it comes to the Chinese women's volleyball team, it is really exciting.
However, the recent employment strategy of head coach Cai Bin is really confusing.
Since February 2022, he has been relying on those veterans, like Yuan Xinyue, Gong Xiangyu and Ding Xia, newcomers? There is almost no chance to show your face, which is really worrying.
Cai Bin's strategy, to put it bluntly, is conservative, the Olympics are coming, he wants to play steadily.
But is this really a wise strategy? Many people are questioning.
Besides, he tried to turn Zheng Yixin from a secondary attack to a receiver, although this is a new attempt, but the problem is still not solved - too dependent on the old players.
Now that the Paris Olympics are just around the corner, the drawbacks of this strategy are becoming more and more apparent.
The shortage of talent in the receiving position has led to a lot of pressure on main players like Diao Linyu and Gong Xiangyu in the absence of suitable substitutes.
To be honest, the current age structure of the Chinese women's volleyball team is also a big problem.
Zhu Ting and Ding Xia are all in their 30s, and the young Li Yingying, although she is only 24 years old, is already about to take the lead.
This gap in age and experience has put the entire team to the test in terms of tactical execution and mental outlook.
I think that when Coach Yuan Weimin took office in 1976, that vision was really unique.
He built a fast, flexible and offensive and defensive team, and the Chinese women's volleyball team at that time was really eye-catching.
Coach Yuan's foresight and "devil training" allowed the Chinese women's volleyball team to rise to become a world powerhouse in a short period of time.
In 1977, Coach Yuan fell in love with the 17-year-old Lang Ping at a glance at the National Women's Volleyball Championship.
The addition of Lang Ping not only brought a strong attack to the team, but also injected new vitality into the Chinese women's volleyball team tactically and spiritually.
Looking back at Cai Bin's current conservative strategy, it is really incomparable with Coach Yuan Weimin's decisiveness and forward-looking.
In the face of the upcoming Olympic challenges, Cai Bin's move must be taken carefully, otherwise it will affect the future of the Chinese women's volleyball team.
Coach Yuan Weimin's focus on training Lang Ping not only changed her career, but also played a key role in the long-term development of the Chinese women's volleyball team.
In the process of coaching, Coach Yuan pays special attention to both technical and psychological training.
His training of Lang Ping can be described as extremely harsh.
Not only does it cover a variety of offensive skills, but it also strengthens her passing and defensive abilities in particular.
Through repeated actual combat simulations, Lang Ping gradually adapted to the high-intensity rhythm of international competitions.
Although her performance fluctuated in her first World Series appearance, she was not discouraged by the criticism and doubts, and instead turned these experiences into motivation to move forward.
This kind of spirit is really worth learning from.
Coach Yuan Weimin's coaching philosophy is not only the embodiment of the wisdom of technical training, but also a model of psychological regulation and self-confidence cultivation.
He always firmly believes that Lang Ping can break through his own limitations and become the core force of the team.
This belief was verified in the 1981 World Cup in Japan, where Lang Ping's outstanding performance helped the Chinese women's volleyball team defeat the powerful Japanese team and win the historic world championship.
Speaking of Lang Ping's achievements, it is really not small.
It not only enhances her personal status, but also proves Coach Yuan's strategic vision and coaching ability.
His decision-making and training strategy have cultivated a benchmark for the Chinese women's volleyball team and left a strong mark on the history of world volleyball.
These success stories demonstrate the joint efforts between coaches and athletes, and the importance of overcoming initial difficulties to reach the world's top level.