Figure Skating: Waltz on Ice

Chapter 11 Triple Jump

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In fact, these things were very simple for Du Liangchen, but in order not to be suspected of having a body swapped, he could only learn. Before the injury, he was just an ordinary child, but after the injury, he was born with knowledge, which no one would believe.

However, after a year of subtle influence, Du Liangchen's family believed that he had become more intelligent, possibly due to the accidental injury that had developed his intelligence. They even had him checked, and the results showed that his IQ was over 150, an increase of more than 40.

This discovery also explained Du Liangchen's strange behavior to his family; after all, how could an ordinary person understand the thoughts of a genius?

Du Liangchen was looking at his junior high school course materials, which belonged to his older brothers. He thought that since he had such a good memory, he should learn more. In his previous life, he had chosen the arts path because he was bad at math and science, so he didn't want to miss this second chance.

Du Liangchen got up early in the morning and packed his things, and his grandfather was going to see him off.

"Xiao Chen, let's go," Grandpa said, putting on his coat.

"Grandpa, I'll go for a run myself. You don't need to take me. It'll be good exercise for me too," Du Liangchen said.

“No, you’ve only just joined the provincial team and you’re not even keeping up with the pace yet. If you keep running, you’ll be exhausted by the time you get to the training ground. How will you train then?” Grandpa said sternly.

Du Liangchen wrote that what his grandfather said made sense.

"Okay, Grandpa is right. I was just assuming things." Du Liangchen obediently admitted his mistake.

"That's right, let's go," Grandpa said with a smile.

Du Liangchen arrived at the training ground, greeted Hao Shuxue and Mei Jing, and then began today's training.

Axel started with a two-and-a-half jump, with a success rate of over 95%. He wanted to practice a triple jump, but his success rate was very low, only 50%, so he went to find a coach.

"Coach Liu." Du Liangchen stepped off the ice and walked over.

"Xiao Chen, why aren't you on the ice? Are you feeling unwell?"

Coach Liu had high hopes for Du Liangchen; his two-and-a-half Axel rotations were perfect, with a good success rate. His tone softened as he spoke.

"Coach, I've been practicing triple jumps, but I still can't get the hang of it," Du Liangchen said, revealing his problem.

After listening, Coach Liu glanced at Du Liangchen's test report and said, "Actually, based on the data in your physical report, your current physical condition is not suitable for triple jumps, and you can't even do a double Axel, but you did it and did it very well."

Du Liangchen looked at Coach Liu with a puzzled expression.

"What I mean is that you're too young, your physical condition is too poor, you have little leg muscle and no explosive power. You need to build muscle through your diet, or you can wait until your legs develop and your bones become stronger," Coach Liu explained carefully.

"When will we have to wait?" Du Liangchen asked dejectedly.

Coach Liu said with a smile, "You are only 8 years old this year, and you are already much better than others. How much better do you want to be? This is how athletes go. You have to be patient, don't be too ambitious, and take it one step at a time, or you will fall hard."

"I understand, thank you Coach Liu, I'm going to train now." Du Liangchen got up and went back onto the ice.

Du Liangchen understood Coach Liu's words. His body hadn't fully developed yet, so he couldn't perform a triple jump. The most important thing now was to gradually perfect all the techniques he could perform to 100%, forming muscle memory so that he wouldn't be affected by nervousness or other factors in any situation in the future...

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