Chapter 377: Venture into the 400m
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Phillip lowered his head and thought for a long time before finally speaking. “Coach Li, you are right. Trying to join a race for normal people, would be good for me. However, with my current results, I’m not sure if I could even make it through the qualifiers.”
“There’s no uncertainty there, it’s a given. You would never be able to make it through the qualifiers.” Dai Li nodded honestly and said, “In the 100m sprint, your current time is 11.50 seconds, and this is already a world record in your current disability class. However, in a race against normal people, it is only at the level of high school students. Even in Asia, where track and field is the least developed, the minimum threshold for competing in an international race is 10.50 seconds. The track and field standard in the US is much higher. If you want to do well in track and field in the US, your time for the 100m sprint should be close to 10 seconds.”
“There is no way I can make it in 10 seconds. H*ll, it might even be impossible to make it in around 11 seconds. I haven’t got any legs, this is an unchangeable truth that I cannot overcome.” Phillip shook his head.
“Don’t be hasty. Keep listening.” Dai Li said. “We were talking about the 100m sprint. In the 200m sprint, your result is much better. You were able to cross the finish line within 22 seconds. This result might even get you into the Asian Games.”
“To tell you the truth, there is a grading standard for athletes in my country. In the 100m sprint, getting a 10.93 seconds result would make you a national first-class athlete. In the 200m sprint, the time required to become a national first-class athlete is 22.02 seconds. Based on your current level, you can’t reach the standard to become a national first-class athlete in the 100m sprint, but in the 200m sprint, you can. Do you know what this means?”
“It means that I’m better at the 200m event, which also means that my advantage in the 200m event would be better!” Phillip replied.
“That’s correct. Do you know why that is so?” Dai Li did not wait for Phillip to reply but revealed the answer himself. “First and foremost, it is what I told you previously. You lack the Achilles tendon, and this affects your explosiveness at the beginning of the race, which means that you will always start much slower than others. This process takes up around 10 meters. In these 10 meters, you will always be behind the other athletes.”
“Apart from that, under normal circumstances, when a sprinter begins his run, his body would lean forward, and this sort of unbalanced state continues for around 30 meters. All the power in the legs transforms into a forward pushing momentum, which makes it possible to continually accelerate. You are equipped with a prosthesis, and your prosthesis is fixed to your knee. That means that it is hard for your knee to bend or twist flexibly to keep your balance. Your body has to be straightened as much as possible if you want to keep your body balanced. So, in the next 30 meters, the momentum obtained by leaning the body forward is also gone.”
“At the same time, because you are wearing a prosthesis, your leg is actually 40 centimeters above the ground. You are a certain distance away from the ground, which means that you cannot perceive the state and condition of the track immediately. Based on my observation, after starting, you need around 30 meters to find your running rhythm.”
“This 30 meter distance is your weakness. If put on a 100 meter track, 30 meters is almost a third of the entire course. If it were a 200m sprint, 30 meters would only be around one-seventh of the entire race. From this point, the shorter the distance, the larger the disadvantage you face at the start. On the flip side, the longer the distance, the smaller the disadvantage. For example, if you were to run 5,000 meters or even 10,000 meters, everyone would be running with their bodies upright, and the disadvantage from the beginning of the race would be close to zero!”
“Next, let’s talk about your prosthesis, the Flex-Foot Cheetah.” Dai Li pointed towards the black-colored prosthesis lying at the side. “It’s elastic, right? Although carbon fiber is extremely tough, even tougher than steel, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t elastic. From what I know, carbon fiber has always been a material with high durability, density, and elasticity.”
Phillip did not hide anything and just nodded, admitting that the carbon fiber prosthesis he used could provide extra elasticity.
Dai Li continued and said, “As you run, the extra spring you get from the elasticity of the prosthesis would provide you with additional momentum. It is like those Shox sneakers you see in playgrounds. The further you run, the more you benefit from the elasticity of the prosthesis. That is why your advantage in the 200m spring is more significant than the 100m sprint.”
“I understand what you mean now. You want me to focus on the 200m sprint, correct? I can currently cross the finish line within 22 seconds, and this result should help me get through the qualifiers of some races. By then, I would be able to compete against normal people!”
“No, that’s not what I meant.” Dai Li shook his head and asked, “Do you want to hear my suggestion?”
“Of course, you are my coach, I need your advice!” Phillip answered.
“I want you to train for the 400 meters,” Dai Li stated.
Phillip was shocked, since he had never considered running the 400m sprint.
If calculated seriously, the 400m sprint might not even be considered a sprint. When the 400m event was listed under the sprint category, there was a lot of debate. Many people felt that the characteristics and techniques behind the 400m event leaned more towards a mid-distance race, the only difference being that contestants were separated by the tracks during the race.
From a physiological perspective, the 100m and 200m sprints were both anaerobic exercises since sprinters tended to finish the race in one breath. They did not breathe during the race. Even in the 200m sprint, sprinters would only breathe one or two times. During this process, the human body practically wouldn’t use any glucose from aerobic metabolism to provide energy. The stored energy within the human body, as well as the energy generated from the decomposition of phosphoric acid and creatine, was enough to ensure that athletes could run through the entirety of the 100m and 200m sprint. Unfortunately, the process produced pyruvate, lactate, and various other metabolites, which caused muscle fatigue.
The 400m sprint, on the other hand, was regarded as a combination of aerobic and anaerobic exercises. The nature of the 100m and 200m sprint was completely different from the 400m sprint. The stored energy within the human body, as well as the energy acquired from the decomposition of phosphoric acid and creatine, are insufficient to support a person completing a 400m race. So, athletes participating in the 400m race perform aerobic exercise before their final dash, relying on the energy produced from the aerobic metabolism of glucose in the beginning, and once they enter the last phase of the race where they make their final dash, they switch to anaerobic exercise.
However, the human body is not a machine. Adjusting with such precision and speed is impossible. It’s not as if the body would perform aerobic or anaerobic exercise just because a person wanted it to do so. During the 400m sprint, the body of the athlete would actually be in a hypoxic state, in other words, the locomotive organs and internal organs of the human body had to go into overdrive and fully utilize all the energy produced from aerobic, as well as anaerobic exercises.
The pyruvate and lactate produced from anaerobic exercise had side effects on the human body, including fatigue, muscle pain, hyperventilation, arrhythmia, and etc. If the condition was severe, there might even be acidosis. In the 100m and 200m sprints, the state of anaerobic exercise wouldn’t last very long, so athletes would only feel these side effects after the race had finished. In the 400m race, athletes would begin to feel the effects of the pyruvate and lactate halfway through the race. The physical demands of an athlete for the event were extremely high, since athletes had to continue running in those kinds of situations. That was why the 400m sprint was generally known as one of the hardest sports events out there.
Dai Li was not concerned about whether Phillip had the potential to become competent in the 400m sprint, because the motion detector had already informed him that Phillip’s highest talent potential was in the 400m sprint. It indicated that his body and talent were extremely well-suited to exercise under a hypoxic state.
Phillip however, hesitated. If there were reasons, of course, he hadn’t planned to train in the 400m sprint. He knew that the 400m race was extremely difficult.
“Coach Li, can you tell me why you want me to train in the 400 meters? Do you think I would do well in it?” Phillip asked.
“Of course. I made this decision based on logical reasons,” Dai Li said as he stretched out a finger. “First, I’ve mentioned it just now, the beginning of the race is a disadvantage for you, so the longer the race, the smaller the disadvantage. If it was a 100m or 200m sprint, the reaction time at the start is calculated in the thousandth of a second. Being 0.1 seconds quicker is already a huge advantage. However, in the 400m sprint, the demand at the start of the race is less stringent, and the gap of a few tenths of a second could easily be offset on the track.”
Dai Li stretched out a second finger. “Secondly, also from what I’ve said just now, your prosthesis is elastic. The longer the distance, the more you benefit from its elasticity. From this perspective, it’s obvious that the benefit of running 400 meters is far greater than running 100 meters or 200 meters.”
“Number three. I’m going to explain this from a physiological perspective. Both your legs are partially amputated, so you have fewer muscles compared to regular people. That means that when you run, the pyruvate and lactate produced in your muscles is far less than others, so the side effects of anaerobic exercise on your body are less severe. The effects of muscle fatigue aren’t that extreme, and your muscles won’t get fatigued easily. This is very advantageous in the latter part of the race. In a 400m sprint, normally, contestants would be faster in the first 200 meters, while in the last 200 meters, they would slow down due to fatigue. However, in your case, you might not necessarily be slower in the first 200 meters, but in the last 200 meters, you will definitely be faster than others.”
Phillip nodded and asked, “Based on what you’ve said, wouldn’t it be better if I ran longer distances, such as the 800m or 1500m event?”
“Can your legs hold out that long?” Dai Li pointed towards the part he was massaging and continued, “800 meters is too long. You’d have to run for over a minute, and the prosthesis would be a burden in that type of high-intensity exercise over a long period of time. The area where you equip the prosthesis would feel pain, and under those kinds of circumstances, it would be difficult for you to finish the course. That is why, even in the Paralympics, the events for the T4 class only went up to 400 meters. Longer distances like the 800m, 1500m, or 5000m race were left to the T1 and T5 class para-athletes.”
The Paralympic Games was categorized into a few classifications. The number “1” meant visual impairments, “5” meant the wheelchair group. That meant that the para-athletes who ran long distance races were those who had problems with their eyes, or they finished the entire race in a wheelchair. For para-athletes in the T4 class, the pain and damage brought about by wearing prostheses made it impossible for them to finish a long distance race. As such, the Paralympic Games would not set up mid-distance or long-distance race events for the T4 class.
In truth, in mid-distance or long-distance races, the standard of the T1 class para-athletes wasn’t that much weaker than a race for normal athletes. T1 class athletes only had problems with their eyes; their legs were just as nimble. It had actually turned out before in a 1500m event that the results of the top four contestants in the Olympic Games were worse than the top four of the T1 class in the Paralympic Games.
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Running 400 meters was indeed an excellent choice for Phillip. Compared to normal people, the disadvantage of his body would be reduced.
Phillip began training in the 400m sprint, and at the same time, Dai Li posted a job advertisement online. He had decided to start hiring.
Phillip began training all day, and Dai Li’s primary focus was also on Phillip. He didn’t have time to take care of the other 11 para-athletes. Also, since Phillip’s success, there had been more people visiting, seeking consultation on matters pertaining to physical fitness. It was too busy with Dai Li alone.
Hiring a new coach had become a must. However, Dai Li’s first choice was to hire part-time coaches.
Labor costs in the US were too high.
A lot of people compared the price of goods in China against the US, feeling that products were cheaper in the US. Foodstuff was cheaper, beef was cheaper, clothes were cheaper, cars were cheaper, and etc. No matter how they calculated, the items in China were still more expensive than in the US. Of course, the taxation system was part of the reason for the difference in price; however, if one only looked at basic daily living necessities, living in the US was definitely more cost-effective.
People are always focused on meeting their current needs. Those who are only trying to survive will naturally concentrate on food and clothes that ensure that one stays fed and warm. Only those who have already solved their basic food and clothing problems will seek to find food that tastes better or clothes that are prettier.
However, humans do not live to only fill their stomachs. Food and warmth are just basic needs. Once a person’s economic condition improves and his income increases to a certain level, new needs emerge, such as lifestyle needs and spiritual gratification. Some examples include getting a beautiful haircut, going to the spa, listening to the opera, or watching a sports game. These expenses that are closely linked to the service industry are more than ten times more expensive in the US than in China. Moreover, after the services are rendered, apart from the bill, there is also a tipping fee.
If Dai Li hired an official employee, he had to pay his wages and buy all kinds of employee insurance. Although it wasn’t unaffordable for Dai Li at that point, it was still a significant amount of money. If he hired someone part-time, he would save a lot of expenses, and he could also avoid the trouble of buying insurance.
Dai Li also didn’t need his part-time coaches to be that highly skilled. Since Dai Li made all the training plans and schedules, the part-time coaches only had to follow the training plans. In a country like the US where sports fundamentals were widely known, there were many people who were qualified to do this kind of job.
At the same time, if he hired someone part-time, he could be more flexible with his staff. If the part-timer did not perform well, he could just fire him. The procedure was more troublesome if he were to fire an official employee, and it would also involve a lot of laws on labor protection.
Of course, if there was a really amazing coach whose asking price was reasonable, Dai Li wouldn’t mind offering an official contract. Labor costs in the US were expensive, but if the person was indeed a talent who could bring in additional value, hiring that person would only bring in profits.
…
On the second day after posting the job advertisement, a man with red hair walked into Dai Li’s training center.
Dai Li sized the person up. The man was probably in his early thirties, with a head full of red and brown curly hair. Under his large eyes were two dark circles, and he had freckles around his nose. The look of a typical Caucasian from the west. The man was formally dressed. A suit, a tie, and a pair of leather shoes, and he also had a briefcase in his hand.
Dai Li felt that the individual was probably not there to begin physical training. However, he still walked up and inquired, “Hello, how can I help you?”
“Sorry, I’m not here for physical training. I saw your address on a part-time job hiring advertisement,” the man with the red and brown curly hair replied.
“You’re here for an interview?” Dai Li’s expression looked odd. The man did not look strong, no matter how you looked at it. He did not seem like a person from the sports industry.
“Oh no, no. I’m not here for the job,” the man said. From his pocket, he took out a name card and passed it to Dai Li.
The name card was simple. The company name, job title, telephone number—nothing more was on the card except a name:
“George Stephen!”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- Chapter 626 (END) - Legendary Coach (Finale)
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- Chapter 624 - A Mother
- Chapter 623 - A Disabled Person Has to be Strong
- Chapter 622 - The Man God Has Forsaken
- Chapter 621 - Every Dog Has His Day
- Chapter 620 - Good Luck
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- Chapter 618 - Fraudulent Tool
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- Chapter 616 - Half God
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- Chapter 605 - Too Talented
- Chapter 604 - Free-throw Lane Defender
- Chapter 603 - Simple Rehabilitation Training
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- Chapter 598 - A Complicated Transaction
- Chapter 597 - Shelter for the Old and Weak
- Chapter 596 - A New Lease on Life
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- Chapter 594 - Because of Talent
- Chapter 593 - I Am Unwilling
- Chapter 592 - The Feeling of Victory
- Chapter 591 - Love of the Game
- Chapter 590 - The Power of a Role Model
- Chapter 589 - Fighting For His Dignity
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- Chapter 587 - Untamed Horse
- Chapter 586 - Nobody Cares
- Chapter 585 - Rookies
- Chapter 584
- Chapter 583 - Nominee
- Chapter 582 - Group Training for the Men’s Basketball Team
- Chapter 581 - An Entire Team of Training Partners
- Chapter 580 - The Newbie Coach with a High Win Rate
- Chapter 579 - Condemnation
- Chapter 578 - The Entire League is Working Against Me
- Chapter 577 - Avoiding Overtime
- Chapter 576 - Physical Fitness
- Chapter 575 - I Hate Overtime
- Chapter 574 - Los Angeles’ Overtime Team
- Chapter 573 - King of Overtime
- Chapter 572 - Wont Stop Even If Beaten to Death
- Chapter 571 - Dai Li’s First NBA Game
- Chapter 570 - Some Are Happy, Some Despair
- Chapter 569 - The Head Coach of a Garbage Team
- Chapter 568 - No Past, No Present, No Future
- Chapter 567 - New Opportunities, New Challenges
- Chapter 566 - Unintentional
- Chapter 565 - Gossip
- Chapter 564 - A Coach With a Pure Soul
- Chapter 563 - “Pervert” Coach Li
- Chapter 562 - Recommendation
- Chapter 561 - Grow Tall
- Chapter 560 - Brothers (Part Two)
- Chapter 559 - Brothers (Part One)
- Chapter 558 - The Beauty of the Tennis World
- Chapter 557 - Laureus World Sports Awards
- Chapter 556 - Becoming Famous Overnight
- Chapter 555 - Evenly Matched
- Chapter 554 - King Versus Cannon Fodder
- Chapter 553 - No Chance
- Chapter 552 - A Dream Come True
- Chapter 551 - The Ultimate Favor
- Chapter 550 - The Father and Son Who Pursued Their Dreams
- Chapter 549 - Born to Excel at Football
- Chapter 548 - Real Madrid
- Chapter 547 - Talk to the Boss if You’re Looking for a Job
- Chapter 546 - Rebellious Puberty
- Chapter 545 - The Future King of Football
- Chapter 544 - A Guest Arrives
- Chapter 543 - Dwarfism
- Chapter 542 - Taking Credit
- Chapter 541 - A Day of a Great Miracle (Part Two)
- Chapter 540 - This Time It Was the Worst Draw
- Chapter 539 - A Great Day of Miracles (Part One)
- Chapter 538 - 20 Gold Medals
- Chapter 537 - The Power of the Luckiest Draw
- Chapter 536 - Drop the Baton
- Chapter 535 - The Luckiest Draw
- Chapter 534 - Dai Li Saved U.S. Track and Field
- Chapter 533 - A New Reward
- Chapter 532 - When the Dream Came True
- Chapter 531 - A Good Harvest
- Chapter 530 - Harmony First
- Chapter 529 - The Trap in the Interview
- Chapter 528 - The Final Proof
- Chapter 527 - The Person Who Uses the Axe
- Chapter 526 - The Desire for Showing off and Stability
- Chapter 525 - Triumph Belongs to the Brave
- Chapter 524 - Advance Triumphantly
- Chapter 523 - Clearing the Bar
- Chapter 522 - The Newbie’s Counterattack
- Chapter 521 - Two World Champions and One Newbie
- Chapter 520 - The Pursuit of Victory
- Chapter 519 - Things to Protect
- Chapter 518 - A Bonus
- Chapter 517 - Taking the Top Three
- Chapter 516 - Upset
- Chapter 515 - Lady Luck is on My Side
- Chapter 514 - Counterattack of the Extra
- Chapter 513 - Social Gap
- Chapter 512 - The Olympics
- Chapter 511 - The Weakest in History
- Chapter 510 - You Really Can Do Anything When You are Rich
- Chapter 509 - The Aura of an Overbearing CEO
- Chapter 508 - The Ambition to Win Gold Medals
- Chapter 507 - Not a Simple Coach
- Chapter 506 - Coach Logan
- Chapter 505 - Recruiting Soldiers and Buying Horses
- Chapter 504 Different Reactions
- Chapter 503 The Student has Surpassed the Master
- Chapter 502 Well-Prepared
- Chapter 501 A Disaster
- Chapter 500 Finding a Scapegoa
- Chapter 499 Other Possibilities
- Chapter 498 Hard to be a Head Coach
- Chapter 497 Different Reactions 2
- Chapter 496 Different Reactions 1
- Chapter 495 A Deadly Strike
- Chapter 494 Everyone Had a Tough Day
- Chapter 493 A Sharpshooter
- Chapter 492 The Fish Took the Bai
- Chapter 491 Unyielding Spiri
- Chapter 490 I’m Owning You Guys
- Chapter 489 Trump Card
- Chapter 488 A Battle in Cour
- Chapter 487 Attempted First-Degree Murder
- Chapter 486 A Battle Outside the Court Part Two
- Chapter 485 A Battle Outside the Court Part One
- Chapter 484 Moral Coercion
- Chapter 483 Turning Sour
- Chapter 482 The Big News Is Here
- Chapter 481 Counterattack
- Chapter 480 Self Rescue
- Chapter 479 Hopelessness
- Chapter 478 You Know Me?
- Chapter 477 A Trapped Beas
- Chapter 476 The Coach Is a Good Boxer
- Chapter 475 Break Ou
- Chapter 474 Fishing
- Chapter 473 No Way Ou
- Chapter 472 Giving Up Resistance
- Chapter 471 Kidnapping
- Chapter 470 Toast or Forfeit?
- Chapter 469 Missions Failed
- Chapter 468 Occupational Injury Part 2 of 2
- Chapter 467 Occupational Injury Part 1 of 2
- Chapter 466 The Poor Investigator
- Chapter 465 The Father of Prohormone
- Chapter 464 The Joy of Being a Coach
- Chapter 463 The Worst Champion of the World Championship Ever
- Chapter 462 The Surprising Progress
- Chapter 461 The Coach Who Beats Time
- Chapter 460 The King’s Glory
- Chapter 459 Return of the King
- Chapter 458 The Taste of Youth
- Chapter 457 Still Him
- Chapter 456 Why him Again
- Chapter 455 Three Trump Cards
- Chapter 454 The Former Ruler of the 400-meter Sprin
- Chapter 453 A Little Bit Expensive
- Chapter 452 Measuring Other Peoples Corn by Ones Own Bushel
- Chapter 451 A Different Coach
- Chapter 450 Leg Length Discrepancy Has Its Advantages Too
- Chapter 449 Leg Length Discrepancy
- Chapter 448 Utterly Convinced
- Chapter 447 Unfair Competition
- Chapter 446 Time Bomb
- Chapter 445 God’s Guidance
- Chapter 444 Lost Person
- Chapter 443 Defeating Inner Demons
- Chapter 442 Effective Training
- Chapter 441 Tragic Last Sho
- Chapter 440 Marathon of Shooting
- Chapter 439 Dai Li the Bluffer
- Chapter 438 A Trap
- Chapter 437 The Shadow of the Failure
- Chapter 436 Tragic Last Sho
- Chapter 435 Press Conference
- Chapter 434 One Hundred Percent and Zero
- Chapter 433 Follow-Up Calls
- Chapter 432 Hassel’s Race
- Chapter 431 Mediocre
- Chapter 430 A Fatty with a Ques
- Chapter 429 Increased Difficulty
- Chapter 428 Old Trade
- Chapter 427 Job Hopping
- Chapter 426 Rebirth
- Chapter 425 The Successor
- Chapter 424 The Celebrated Coach
- Chapter 423 Advancing and Retreating
- Chapter 422 Physical Fitness Battle
- Chapter 421 Growth
- Chapter 420 I’m Going to Retire
- Chapter 419 The Truth That We Need
- Chapter 418 Sponsors Lef
- Chapter 417 A Fallen Star
- Chapter 416 An Easy Game
- Chapter 415: Change to Another Training Center
- Chapter 414: Money Matters
- Chapter 413: The Meaning of Iron
- Chapter 412: A Worthy Opponent
- Chapter 411: The Coach’s Talents
- Chapter 410: The Legendary Coach
- Chapter 409: Its Not Always Good To Be Too Educated
- Chapter 408: Becoming Indian
- Chapter 407: Re-emergence
- Chapter 406: Boss Fight
- Chapter 405: Stage Clear in 37 Seconds
- Chapter 404: High-Difficulty Instance
- Chapter 403: It Was Just a Coincidence
- Chapter 402: Revival of the Boxing Champion
- Chapter 401: You’re the Best
- Chapter 400: Singing a Different Tune
- Chapter 399: Opponent
- Chapter 398: Unprofitable Deal
- Chapter 397: Price Markup
- Chapter 396: Fitness Issue
- Chapter 395: Lost Confidence
- Chapter 394: New Client
- Chapter 393: In Debt
- Chapter 392: A Has-Been Boxing Champion
- Chapter 391: Los Angeles Police
- Chapter 390: Research Report
- Chapter 389: Pre-Emptive Strike
- Chapter 388: Recruitment
- Chapter 387: New Rewards for Leveling Up
- Chapter 386: The Meaning of Running
- Chapter 385: The Ability of a Finalist
- Chapter 384: Advancement
- Chapter 383: Qualifier
- Chapter 382: Group of Death
- Chapter 381: Tricked
- Chapter 380: What the Heck Is This?
- Chapter 379: A Small Test
- Chapter 378: 5%
- Chapter 377: Venture into the 400m
- Chapter 376: Equivalent Respect
- Chapter 375: The Birth of the Blade Warrior
- Chapter 374: The Big Debut
- Chapter 373: Chancing Upon a Gem
- Chapter 372: An Immediate Correction
- Chapter 371: Reception
- Chapter 370: Coach Lee Physical Training Center
- Chapter 369: Training Gym
- Chapter 368: Go to America
- Chapter 367: A Confusing Conversation
- Chapter 366: Ruthless Man
- Chapter 365: He is Lucky
- Chapter 364: The Unique Gift
- Chapter 363: Unloading
- Chapter 362: Here Comes the Roadster
- Chapter 361: Birthday Party
- Chapter 360: Birthday Gift
- Chapter 359: This Car Is Yours
- Chapter 358: Life is Full of Hope
- Chapter 357: The Duke
- Chapter 356: The Scapegoat
- Chapter 355: Buck-Passing
- Chapter 354: The Miracle Happened
- Chapter 353: Get Him Convinced
- Chapter 352: For the Family
- Chapter 351: Will You Believe in Miracles?
- Chapter 350: The Injured Racing King
- Chapter 349: Father-Daughter Relationship
- Chapter 348: Breaking Up the Affectionate Couple
- Chapter 347: The One Who Is Hiding His Strength
- Chapter 346: Professional Level
- Chapter 345: Singaporean Champion
- Chapter 344: A Scoundrel Encountered Another
- Chapter 343: No Mercy
- Chapter 342: Guidance
- Chapter 341: Be Vulnerable to Envy
- Chapter 340: The Glee Feast
- Chapter 339: Skill Upgrade
- Chapter 338: Athlete Patches
- Chapter 337: Association of Hearts
- Chapter 336: The Final of the AFC Championship League
- Chapter 335: Father-in-law
- Chapter 334: A Fitness Trainer and His Female Customer
- Chapter 333: A Shield
- Chapter 332: Boyfriend
- Chapter 331: Aspiration for Talent
- Chapter 330: To the Rescue
- Chapter 329: Massage Master Li Came Back
- Chapter 328: Running
- Chapter 327: Warming up
- Chapter 326: Coach Li Likes Warming Up
- Chapter 325: Period Training
- Chapter 324: Wish Fulfilled
- Chapter 323: Outbreak Movement
- Chapter 322: Second-Rate Young Player
- Chapter 321: True Blue Will Never Stain
- Chapter 320: Mission Accomplished
- Chapter 319: People from Two Different Worlds
- Chapter 318: New Challenges
- Chapter 317: Departure
- Chapter 316: Each Sovereign Maintains His Own Courtiers
- Chapter 315: An Outstanding Tree in the Woods
- Chapter 314: Howl of the Mighty Wind
- Chapter 313: A Famous Coach
- Chapter 312: Happy Sport
- Chapter 311: Conceal Strength in Each Final Match
- Chapter 310: Always the Second
- Chapter 309: Concede Points
- Chapter 308: A Slow-Starter?
- Chapter 307: Young and Frivolous
- Chapter 306: A Slow Starter
- Chapter 305: Spread Square Dance in the Team
- Chapter 304: A New Continent
- Chapter 303: The Attractiveness of Square Dance
- Chapter 302: Let’s Dance!
- Chapter 301: Have Some Music!
- Chapter 300: The Warm-up Square Dance
- Chapter 299: The Athlete Album
- Chapter 298: The Reason for Being Number One
- Chapter 297: The Core of the National Table Tennis Team
- Chapter 296: Help Only the One in Need
- Chapter 295: Rehabilitation Training
- Chapter 294: Trust Building
- Chapter 293: The Way of Changes
- Chapter 292: Hired a Superman
- Chapter 291: Seventy-eight Training Plans
- Chapter 290: The Test
- Chapter 289: C.289
- Chapter 288: The Surprising S-Plus Grade Talent
- Chapter 287: Everyone Wants to Go Upwards
- Chapter 286: National Team Came to Poach Him
- Chapter 285: Helped by Some Master
- Chapter 284: Dai Li’s Yoga Class
- Chapter 283: Yoga Worked
- Chapter 282: Two Amateurs
- Chapter 281: Practice Yoga
- Chapter 280: Feng Zhu’s Story
- Chapter 279: The Dream of Three Generations
- Chapter 278: A Red Envelope
- Chapter 277: He is More Skillful
- Chapter 276: Arthritis And Scapulohumeral Periarthritis
- Chapter 275: Training Seniors
- Chapter 274: Increase Difficulty
- Chapter 273: A Feast
- Chapter 272: Practical Training
- Chapter 271: The Competition is a Show
- Chapter 270: Rating
- Chapter 269: Be an Official
- Chapter 268: Go Home
- Chapter 267: A Great Young Man
- Chapter 266: Here Comes the Scoring Machine
- Chapter 265: A Convergence of Celebrities
- Chapter 264: The Opportunity Came Up
- Chapter 263: Children of The Poor
- Chapter 262: Forge the Scoring Machine
- Chapter 261: Happy Hunting
- Chapter 260: The Ghetto
- Chapter 259: The Feast Of Hamburgers
- Chapter 258: The Talent Who Was S-level For Two Sports
- Chapter 257: The Basketball Camp
- Chapter 256: The New Dream
- Chapter 255: The Visit To UCLA
- Chapter 254: He Has Connections
- Chapter 253: The Guess Work
- Chapter 252: The Turnaround
- Chapter 251: The Stolen Quota
- Chapter 250: Go To the USA
- Chapter 249: Regretful People
- Chapter 248: A Finish That Takes Everything
- Chapter 247: Speed vs Teamwork
- Chapter 246: The National Games
- Chapter 245: Remove the Obstacles
- Chapter 244: Make Things Right Once And For All
- Chapter 243: Bluffing
- Chapter 242: Achieve Something Big
- Chapter 241: Frame Up
- Chapter 240: A Saint Knight
- Chapter 239: The First Place
- Chapter 238: Nobody was Happy but Somebody was Sad
- Chapter 237: Beg for Membership
- Chapter 236: Team Building
- Chapter 235: Laugh Impudently
- Chapter 234: Undermine
- Chapter 233: The Highest State
- Chapter 232: A Big Appetite
- Chapter 231: I Want to Strive for a Gold Medal
- Chapter 230: Failed to Ally
- Chapter 229: Dai Li Is Coming Back
- Chapter 228: The National Games Are Coming
- Chapter 227: You Owe Me This Time
- Chapter 226: The Score Counting
- Chapter 225: The Good Man
- Chapter 224: Giving a Hand With No Hesitation
- Chapter 223: The Opponent
- Chapter 222: The Half Marathon
- Chapter 221: The Windfall
- Chapter 220: Role Play
- Chapter 219: Mystery
- Chapter 218: They Are All Ordinary People
- Chapter 217: We are the Champions
- Chapter 216: The Last Baton Exchange
- Chapter 215: Closeness of Li’s Army
- Chapter 214: A Makeweight
- Chapter 213: Li’s Army
- Chapter 212: A Volunteer
- Chapter 211: Say Goodbye to the Past
- Chapter 210: The 200m Sprint Final
- Chapter 209: Racing in the Rain
- Chapter 208: Absence
- Chapter 207: The Interlinked Iron Chain
- Chapter 206: Fight for My Father
- Chapter 205: An Unexpected Accident
- Chapter 204: The Reason I Can’t Lose
- Chapter 203: Fly
- Chapter 202: Hang On
- Chapter 201: Persistence
- Chapter 200: Campaign for the Asian Games
- Chapter 199: Relay Race Training
- Chapter 198: The Result is Certain
- Chapter 197: Iron Man
- Chapter 196: Sense of Urgency
- Chapter 195: The Marvellous Effect of the Halo
- Chapter 194: Qualifying Standard
- Chapter 193: I Want to Be Stronger
- Chapter 192: Take the Lead
- Chapter 191: Teach You A Lesson First
- Chapter 190: Parenthood
- Chapter 189: Opportunity
- Chapter 188: Way Out
- Chapter 187: Parents
- Chapter 186: Reasons
- Chapter 185: Expendable
- Chapter 184: Catch Up from Behind
- Chapter 183: Outdo Himself
- Chapter 182: A Resolute Fighting Will
- Chapter 181: Stay Tough
- Chapter 180: We Are Beating The National Team
- Chapter 179: An Unexpected Opponent
- Chapter 178: Old Friends
- Chapter 177: University Games
- Chapter 176: I Am An Athlete
- Chapter 175: Father and Son
- Chapter 174: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 173: You Are The One To Blame
- Chapter 172: You are The Owner of Your Youth
- Chapter 171: Shoot Oneself in the Foot
- Chapter 170: I Don’t Want to Be an Athlete
- Chapter 169: “Walking Dead” on the Training Ground
- Chapter 168: Convincing
- Chapter 167: Convincing the “Ringleader”
- Chapter 166: What Coach Li Said Makes Sense!
- Chapter 165: I Have to Put on an Act Again
- Chapter 164: The Useless A-Level Gift
- Chapter 163: New Task
- Chapter 162: This Could Even Be Found By You!
- Chapter 161: New Sprinting Technique
- Chapter 160: Another Career Change
- Chapter 159: A Full Score Examination Paper
- Chapter 158: Examination Paper Marking
- Chapter 157: I Should Keep a Low Profile
- Chapter 156: The Selection Examination
- Chapter 155: The Miraculous Secret Weapon for Coach
- Chapter 154: Observation and Learning
- Chapter 153: The Real Competition
- Chapter 152: The Bad Example’s Counterattack
- Chapter 151: 1st Place, Chong Lin!
- Chapter 150: Bad Example
- Chapter 149: Faith
- Chapter 148: I Just Need to Pass
- Chapter 147: Mental Disorder
- Chapter 146: Your Leg is Cured
- Chapter 145: Another Physical Examination
- Chapter 144: Conceal the Injury
- Chapter 143: TV Dramas are Deceiving
- Chapter 142: Training Policemen
- Chapter 141: Eliminate Half First
- Chapter 140: Police Training Base
- Chapter 139: I Am Not On The List?
- Chapter 138: The Final Candidate
- Chapter 137: Background Battle
- Chapter 136: Resource is Better than Ability
- Chapter 135: The Youth Training Program
- Chapter 134: Hit Twice
- Chapter 133: National Team Experience
- Chapter 132: Recruitment
- Chapter 131: Trading the Gift for the Gift Wrap
- Chapter 130: Digressive Plot
- Chapter 129: Two Records
- Chapter 128: My Pride Forever
- Chapter 127: The Last Jump
- Chapter 126: Competing for Glory
- Chapter 125: An Overage Athlete
- Chapter 124: A Strong Opponent
- Chapter 123: Its A Small World
- Chapter 122: Haiquan Fangs Competition
- Chapter 121: Choose Your Own Path
- Chapter 120: Throwing Money
- Chapter 119: Participant
- Chapter 118: Proof
- Chapter 117: Rejection
- Chapter 116: My Dream
- Chapter 115: A Rich Second-Generation Athlete
- Chapter 114: An A
- Chapter 113: An Awful Mess
- Chapter 112: Freeloader
- Chapter 111: Goodbye, Agent
- Chapter 110: The Only Winner
- Chapter 109: Losers Success
- Chapter 108: The Best of the Best
- Chapter 107: A High Mountain
- Chapter 106: The Strongest of the Strong
- Chapter 105: Strong Rivals
- Chapter 104: Battle Preparation
- Chapter 103: A Visit From A Strong Rival
- Chapter 102: A New Hope
- Chapter 101: Never Give Up
- Chapter 100: A Solution
- Chapter 99: They Don’t Listen
- Chapter 98: A Period of Shortage
- Chapter 97: Become A Chief
- Chapter 96: Happy New Year!
- Chapter 95: Morale-Boosting Book
- Chapter 94: Broke World Record
- Chapter 93: Invitation and Rejection
- Chapter 92: Super High-Intensity Training
- Chapter 91: A Challenger
- Chapter 90: You Are Finally Back
- Chapter 89: Back to the Field
- Chapter 88: Team Pickup Game
- Chapter 87: Intimidation
- Chapter 86: Qatar Money Grabbing Game
- Chapter 85: Rehabilitation
- Chapter 84: The Return Of A Prodigal Son
- Chapter 83: The Heart Is Still Alive
- Chapter 82: Rehabilitative Massage
- Chapter 81: Injury
- Chapter 80: Taste of Victory
- Chapter 79: A Degenerate Champion
- Chapter 78: Come Late, Leave Early
- Chapter 77: Train Himself
- Chapter 76: Feixiang Lin
- Chapter 75: Beikou Training Center
- Chapter 74: Secondment
- Chapter 73: Rehabilitative Massage
- Chapter 72: Extra Reward
- Chapter 71: Father’s Honor
- Chapter 70: Individual Effort
- Chapter 69: Adding Weight
- Chapter 68: The Last Shot
- Chapter 67: Snatch
- Chapter 66: The Championship Starts
- Chapter 65: Curtain Call Competitions
- Chapter 64: Broadcast Exercises
- Chapter 63: Degrade
- Chapter 62: Even Periarteritis of the Shoulder Could Be Cured
- Chapter 61: Coach Also Needs Massage
- Chapter 60: The Busiest Person in the Weightlifting Team
- Chapter 59: Advertising Effect
- Chapter 58: A Father’s Responsibility
- Chapter 57: Magical Massage
- Chapter 56: Relaxing your muscle
- Chapter 55: An Experienced Athlete
- Chapter 54: Fitness Coach of Weightlifting Team
- Chapter 53: Loss Exercise and Massage
- Chapter 52: Second-Rate Coach
- Chapter 51: An Iron Bowl
- Chapter 50: Formal Organize Personnel
- Chapter 49: Weigh in Front of Everyone
- Chapter 48: The press conference
- Chapter 47: The Cloud Moves
- Chapter 46: The Wind Blows
- Chapter 45: This Is Not Broadcast Exercise
- Chapter 44: Don’t Believe It
- Chapter 43: Coach Xu
- Chapter 42: Fantastic Result
- Chapter 41: The Reason Why People Get Fat
- Chapter 40: Try Once and You Will See the Effect
- Chapter 39: Let’s Practice
- Chapter 38: World Champion or a Whiner?
- Chapter 37: The Haunted Training Room
- Chapter 36: A Useless Reward
- Chapter 35: Sophomore Coach at an Advanced Level
- Chapter 34: A New Opportunity
- Chapter 33: He Has a First-Class Athlete’s Ability
- Chapter 32: Treasure
- Chapter 31: Within 11 Seconds
- Chapter 30: A High-Flyer
- Chapter 29: Exam for National Second-Class Athlete
- Chapter 28: Independent Enrollment Quota
- Chapter 27: Talents of Athlete
- Chapter 26: Reveal the True Color
- Chapter 25: Class Begins
- Chapter 24: Massive Improvement
- Chapter 23: The usage of explosive force halo
- Chapter 22: Free Trial Training
- Chapter 21: Open a Training Class by Himself
- Chapter 20: Fired
- Chapter 19: The Summer Training Class in Sports School
- Chapter 18: New Job
- Chapter 17: Making a Big Fortune
- Chapter 16: 100% Full Score Rate
- Chapter 15: Fatties Make a Move
- Chapter 14: Full Score
- Chapter 13: Third-Rate Coach
- Chapter 12: Famous Coach Li
- Chapter 11: I Won Again
- Chapter 10: Who is Misleading the Students?
- Chapter 9: Misleading the Students
- Chapter 8: Looking for trouble
- Chapter 7: Convinced
- Chapter 6: I Only Need One Day
- Chapter 5: Retain Customers
- Chapter 4: Refund
- Chapter 3: Training starts
- Chapter 2: Training for the High School PE Entrance Exam
- Chapter 1: Dai Li