Good news came from the front, and the athletes who participated in the Paralympic Games in far away places achieved good results. The first gold medal of our Chinese delegation was also born. It was our player Li Hao from Shanghai, China. This player was disabled due to an accident when he was young, and it was a coincidence that he joined the fencing team. He was originally participating in the swimming selection, but he was not selected for swimming and was chosen by the fencing team, so he embarked on the road of fencing. It can be said to be quite difficult, but no matter what kind of sport they participate in, it will be difficult due to their physical factors. But the more this happens, the more they have to move forward bravely, because this is their own dream and their own goal. Naturally, for Wu Hao, joining the fencing team will bring him new opportunities, but he will also face many new challenges. Let’s take a brief look at the challenges below.
First of all, it is the standardization of actions. Because he has not received professional and systematic training before, his fencing techniques and movements are very unprofessional. At this time, it becomes more difficult to regulate his movements, and it takes a long time for him to adapt and get used to it. Because only standardized movements can lead to professional competitions and achieve better results.
Secondly, master the skills. He also has certain skills for this kind of movement. Only when we master certain skills can we become more comfortable. For someone who has never been exposed to this industry, naturally everything needs to be started from scratch. This process is very painful, and for him, these are all things he needs to bear.
Fortunately, he finally successfully transformed and mastered this skill. I believe we are all very happy with this result. Yes, all his hard work and dedication are worth it at this moment, because this championship is the greatest recognition and approval for him.