Reading Time: 2 minutesYesterday, at the 45th Japan Athletics Championships, I was giving guidance on chest training in the men's XNUMXM race. Kaito Kawabata, the only player in the XNUMX-second range under bad rainy conditions, won by a wide margin with a new personal record of XNUMX seconds 🏅 Japan's representative at the Tokyo Olympics 🇯🇵It has been confirmed.In the dismount review, the commentator did not even mention Kawabata's name at all during the race, but his run was as expected.Although the expert's explanation was a one-sided one, Kawabata showed a completely different story and with XNUMX meters left, ran past the other players and ran through the finish line with a fist pump.

It was a moving moment full of tears when I thought about his painful time and environment.

Before the match, I attended a clinic for conditioning and thoracic training, and I was confident that I would be in perfect physical condition and beat my personal best of XNUMX seconds to win.Coach Shinji Aoto (former Japanese record holder for the men's XNUMXm and participant in the Summer/Winter Olympics) entrusted his conditioning to me.
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As leading athletes such as Kiryu and Sunny Brown were unable to race satisfactorily due to injuries, this result reconfirmed how important conditioning is for athletes, even more than training.Kaito Kawabata, who was completely unknown until last year, has blossomed into his talent as a result of the thorough, precise, and full support guidance of coach Shinji Aoto, who is also the director of Chukyo University's track and field club.His efforts and the support of those around him brought about the result of winning this Japanese championship.
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