Lei Min, born in 1974, is from Sichuan. She has never left the military and police field since she entered it. When Lei Min was a child, he was sent to a sports school for training by his family. 1990, the excellent and tenacious Lei Min successfully entered the Sichuan Women's Special Police Team, which is also the first women's special police team in China.
Special police are different from the policemen we often see in our lives. Their task is more severe and arduous, and they need to make more efforts to improve their ability.
The training of the special police team is full of all kinds of training in thunderstorm days, even for women. Female players are often covered in mud, and rain drips everywhere along their hair. Facing the intensive training in the team, Lei Min can not only complete the training well, but also prepare some extra training for himself.
Every day, the sandbag tied to the leg carries a load of 5 kilometers, pushing bricks with one arm 100 times, doing sit-ups and push-ups 100 times, kicking stumps 100 times, and beating thousands of layers of paper 100 times. While the other players are still resting and sleeping, Lei Min has got up half an hour early to exercise. These extra events are all practiced on Lei Min.
In order to overcome women's natural timidity, Lei Min would climb to the sixth floor and take a routine walk on the balcony railing at that height to overcome these women's fear of heights and timidity.
In ordinary real-life confrontation training, Lei Min's demands on himself are also very realistic. Not only that, she also asked sparring partners to use real skills, not to show mercy, but to really play real tricks. It can be said that Lei Min has always had high demands, high standards and high pursuits for himself in his usual training, and he has made more efforts than others, and of course he has got better returns.
With the Chinese women's special police team becoming more and more outstanding and famous, it was invited to many places and occasions at home and abroad for exchanges and performances.
From 1995 to 10, Lei Min and his comrades-in-arms gave a military performance for senior officials from 160 countries at the 64th Interpol General Assembly. At that time, Lei Min also showed a hard qigong. Because a Royal Police Commissioner was suspicious and curious about her kung fu, Lei Min showed it perfectly again when she was already very tired, and let the police around the world see the strength and glory of China Armed Police.
Because of Lei Min's outstanding performance, she was invited by Mauritius to 1996 and 1997 as instructors in their country. Lei Min taught students in accordance with their aptitude, found out his own advantages and disadvantages, and set up a series of coaching training. Finally, together with three other female special police officers, she trained more than 500 special police officers and eight coaches for Mauritius. Even the first women's special police team in China was set up with the help of Lei Min.
In 2003, Lei Min was also transferred to the Armed Police Force to participate in the anti-terrorism mission. During her police career in Lei Min, she participated in more than 30 major secret service missions, including escorting various dangerous elements and arresting armed robbers. She participated in more than 70 military debriefing performances, not only for leaders at all levels in China, but also for military and police leaders and important foreign guests in many countries. Lei Min successfully completed all the tasks, performances and tutoring.
Moreover, Lei Min still holds the record of climbing five floors with bare hands in 57 seconds, which is also the highest record of policewomen in the world, and no one can match it so far.
A number of first-class merit, second-class merit, top ten outstanding women in Sichuan and representatives of the 16th National Congress were all put on Lei Min. In order to make her work harder, some directors took a fancy to Lei Min's bright spot. Military TV series Lei Min, such as Women's Special Police Team and Lady Enforcers, participated as the protagonist and martial artist in body double.
Lei Min, an excellent female soldier, has a smart mind, rich knowledge and excellent military skills. She used to be the vice captain of the women's special police team, the director of the teaching and research section of the Armed Police College and a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and still shines in her own field.