Early experience
Lang Ping was born in Chongqing, China. His father is a volleyball player and his mother is a volleyball coach. Under the influence of his family, Lang Ping loved volleyball from an early age. She entered the China women's volleyball team on 198 1 and became a full member on 1982.
Olympic tour
1984 At the Los Angeles Olympic Games, China women's volleyball team participated in the Olympic Games for the first time, and Lang Ping led the team to win the bronze medal. 1988 At the Seoul Olympic Games, China won the gold medal in the women's volleyball team, and Lang Ping became the first captain of the China team to win the gold medal in the Olympic history. 1996 At the Atlanta Olympic Games, Lang Ping led the China women's volleyball team to win the gold medal again.
Work after retirement
1997, Lang Ping retired due to injury, but she didn't leave the volleyball court. She was the head coach of women's volleyball team in China and the head coach of women's volleyball team in the United States, and led the women's volleyball team in China to win the gold medal in Rio 20 16 Olympic Games. Her teaching performance is also excellent, and she is known as "the strongest women's volleyball coach in history".
The Secret of Iron Lady's Success in Volleyball
Lang Ping's success is inseparable from her efforts and persistence. She always maintains a high degree of self-discipline and self-demand in training and never relaxes her demands on herself. Her training method is also very scientific, paying attention to technical and tactical training and improving physical fitness. In addition, she also attaches great importance to the training of psychological quality, knows how to adjust her mentality and maintain a positive attitude.