Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 282 - 237: The Man Who Claims to Have No Limits

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Chapter 282: Chapter 237: The Man Who Claims to Have No Limits

The barrage and comments under this video are surprisingly consistent.

They are mostly teasing Wang Lianzheng and marveling at Wang Ye’s speed.

Since most runners have now heard about Wang Ye’s achievements. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

They know that Wang Ye continuously broke numerous world records,

and has now become the world’s undisputed number one marathoner.

Therefore, there’s not much skepticism about Wang Lianzheng being outpaced by Wang Ye.

Instead, they feel that Wang Lianzheng is reaching high.

It’s quite impressive to invite someone of Wang Ye’s caliber.

Moreover.

In the video.

Wang Ye symbolically explained some running techniques in front of the camera, such as movement techniques and exercise techniques, how to perform running better under the same physical conditions, and so on...

But these techniques are so advanced, they’re considerably obscure and hard to understand when orally expressed.

To what extent? It’s like talking advanced mathematics to elementary school students who just learned multiplication and division.

Plus, Wang Ye deliberately compressed the information density, so what he said was akin to "The Way that can be spoken of is not the eternal Way," a type of language abstract to the extreme, requiring a very high level of comprehension from the listener.

This is because the running knowledge Wang Ye has now mastered far exceeds the limits of human sports development. To convey it in short video form, it must be somewhat concise and succinct, so it appears very abstract.

Lower-level runners generally find it incomprehensible, while only top-tier athletes can somewhat glean useful insights from it, but still, not much better than the lower-level runners.

Wang Lianzheng belongs to the top-tier runners with relatively good comprehension. After all, he has reached the level of a national top athlete from an unorthodox background, so his comprehension shouldn’t be bad.

Therefore, during the filming and practicing of the video, Wang Lianzheng also learned many useful techniques.

Wang Ye estimated that Wang Lianzheng should easily surpass his PR in this competition and might even break Wang Ye’s previous Asian marathon record. PR, in sports, stands for Personal Record, referring to the best personal performance a runner achieves in a particular discipline.

As long as Wang Lianzheng has the comprehension to digest everything Wang Ye mentioned, breaking the Asian record could be considered effortless.

Because Wang Lianzheng’s running posture is like a baby stumbling while learning to walk for Wang Ye,

Wang Ye only needs to casually point something out to provide him with unimaginable opportunities and progress.

This sounds somewhat mystical, but guidance and epiphany do indeed exist in reality. Many athletes improve by leaps and bounds and cross several levels continuously due to a single opportunity—perhaps a word or a warm-up.

But for other runners, it’s hard to say.

Whether they can understand what Wang Ye explains is a question.

After browsing the comments, Wang Ye closed the video.

Planning to continue training with his current track bicycle.

He tightened his shoes, and his right quadriceps gradually exerted force to pedal downwards.

The left side tightened the hamstring to pull the pedal back.

With his cycling skills, he can precisely control every detail of muscle contraction in each movement.

Pedaling a bicycle seems like just stepping hard on the pedal.

But in reality, the circular trajectory of the legs has many intricacies regarding which posture saves power optimally and what kind of force application can exert better strength. These are a blend of experience and require frequent research in human anatomy, physiology, aerodynamics, and other disciplines.

Thus, a nation’s sports level is closely connected with its scientific and economic levels.

The more advanced the sports development, the more it drives scientific progress and elevates people’s living standards.

The high-end black technology once used on top athletes.

Eventually, most of it will be mass-produced and used in ordinary people’s daily lives.

Every step Wang Ye advances now means forcefully driving scientific development forward by one step.

As Wang Ye accelerated after starting up, he increased the speed to a hundred mph within five seconds.

But at this speed, he no longer accelerated.

Because this speed was essentially the limit for this bicycle.

If he continued to accelerate, this bicycle might last for another ten minutes or so.

But it would surely suffer severe damage.

Maybe even directly fall apart, without even a chance for repair.

A lose-lose situation.

Rather than treating this bicycle as a disposable item to ride.

It’s better to handle it with care to prolong its lifespan.

Yet even if he only rides at around a hundred mph, the wear on the tires and the chainrings is significant.

Riding at this intensity would likely require replacing components every three days.

If there were a magnifying glass placed next to the tires or chainrings, one would sharply see countless nicks worn out on the chainring, with the cogs becoming increasingly smaller. The tires also started deforming and leaking, shedding countless fragments due to high-intensity friction with the wooden track.

The wooden floor is also continually etched with clear tire marks from the rapidly rolling tires.

But unlike last time, it didn’t cut any visible dents.

Last time, he accidentally cracked the wooden track after accelerating over three hundred mph.

After paying thousands of US dollars in compensation, the cracked area has been replaced with new wooden boards, which have some color differences with the surrounding boards, making it quite conspicuous.