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National Table Tennis Olympic Champion Show Skills! Wei Qingguang used the racket to topple the ball in three places, and Chen Longcan tossed the ball from easy to difficult

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National Table Tennis Olympic Champion Show Skills! Wei Qingguang used the racket to topple the ball in three places, and Chen Longcan tossed the ball from easy to difficult

As people stay at home longer and longer, many people begin to seek ways to entertain themselves, and more and more sports people also use their professional knowledge to demonstrate reasonable and efficient sports methods to netizens. Among them, Wei Qingguang and Chen Longcan, who won the first Olympic gold medal for the national table tennis, also joined the team and defeated the table tennis upside down technique to the fans.

National Table Tennis Olympic Champion Show Skills! Wei Qingguang used the racket to topple the ball in three places, and Chen Longcan tossed the ball from easy to difficult

1988 Seoul Olympics table tennis men's doubles champion Wei Qingguang showed a bumping technique, he said to the camera: "Hello, I am the table tennis Olympic champion Wei Qingguang, the following I will show you some small techniques of table tennis at home to increase the flexibility of our body, I hope you like it." First of all, let's turn ten heads-on. Saying that, Wei Qingguang easily tossed ten balls, counting quietly in his hands and mouths. When he finished the frontal bump, Wei Qingguang said, "Then the back." After saying that, he scored ten more balls with the back of the racket. Then use the side of the racket, after completing ten, Wei Qingguang upgraded the difficulty again, once the front of the racket, once on the side, once the racket was upside down, but Wei Qingguang only completed the ball once and landed on the ground, and he laughed embarrassedly. Wei Qingguang then continued to complete this difficult challenge. After watching Wei Qingguang's hand feeling, some fans said: "The sword is not old! Some fans humorously said: "Look at this wave of operations, it is estimated that Xu Xin is already on the road!" ”

National Table Tennis Olympic Champion Show Skills! Wei Qingguang used the racket to topple the ball in three places, and Chen Longcan tossed the ball from easy to difficult

Wei Qingguang's partner, Chen Longcan, who was also the men's doubles champion at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, also showed off his skills, but his upside-down skills were somewhat difficult. Chen Longcan said: "At home, you can toss the ball, from simple to more difficult, now show it to everyone!" After saying that, Chen Longcan first used a simple upside-down ball on the front, and after a few upside-downs, he threw the ball high and then caught it steadily. Then he showed the stability of a pair of end balls, using the front and back of the racket to alternate the end ball, and repeated the ball several times was firmly on the racket. After watching it, the fans said: "This is not only to practice the feel, but also to practice the cervical spine!" ”

National Table Tennis Olympic Champion Show Skills! Wei Qingguang used the racket to topple the ball in three places, and Chen Longcan tossed the ball from easy to difficult

Wei Qingguang, born in 1962, and Chen Longcan, born in 1965, withstood great pressure to reach the men's doubles final at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, where table tennis first entered the Olympic Games, after losing consecutive championships in the men's singles and women's doubles. In the final, in the case of losing one set 20-22, it won two consecutive sets of reversals 21-8, 21-9, and won the big score of 2-1 to win the first Olympic gold medal in the history of national table tennis. Chen Longcan became a university professor after retiring in 1991, while Wei Qingguang went to Japan to study and play in 1991, joined the Japanese nationality to represent Japan in 1997, defeated Ma Lin and Liu Guoliang at the 1998 Asian Championships to reach the final, and finally lost to Wang Liqin, and after retiring in 2007, he also served as the head coach of the Japanese men's table tennis team.

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