MTL - Match Point-Chapter 3 growth potential
In 2001, Gao Wen was six years old and started playing tennis.
That year, Lleyton-Hewitt (Lleyton-Hewitt) defeated Peter-Sampras (Peter-Sampras) at the US Open to win the Grand Slam title for the first time, and in October of the same year, at the age of two At the age of ten years and eight months, he became the youngest world number one ever.
At that time, the enlightenment coach believed that even if the forehand was not strong enough, Gao Wen could grow up with Hewitt as a model.
In 2008, Gaowen Primary School graduated.
That year, the year-end No. 1 in men's professional tennis was Rafael-Nadal, whose forehand strength and defensive counterattack were iconic representatives.
At this time, both Gao Wen's mother and coach realized that Gao Wen still had a long way to go before realizing his talent and turning it into a career.
On the one hand, Gao Wen needs more professional training, and there is a relative shortage of coaching resources in small and medium-sized cities; on the other hand, the high cost of professional tennis training is also difficult for Gao Wen's family to afford.
After careful consideration, Gao Wen's mother chose the route of American high schools and colleges, that is, the Youth Tennis League and the NCAA.
NCAA, the American college league, including basketball, rugby, tennis, etc., has a complete league system, which serves as a platform to continuously send countless talents to the professional league; at the same time, the importance that universities attach to the league also makes them willing to provide special scholarships to Help students train.
The difference between the NCAA and professional tennis schools is that the NCAA believes that not all athletes can turn to the professional field, and they need to ensure the future of these student athletes—
First students, then athletes, to distinguish from professional players.
In this way, even if you can't transfer to a professional league after graduation, you can still get a diploma.
Therefore, the NCAA has minimum credit requirements for all players, otherwise they will be banned directly.
For Gao Wen's mother, the NCAA is undoubtedly the best choice—
The shortcoming of Gao Wen's physical condition may bring more restrictions in the future, and he may not be able to change careers. Then, when the family cannot provide effective financial support, he can enter the NCAA to receive professional training while ensuring his studies. It is the best choice to prepare both hands for future development.
Gao Wen also worked hard enough and was determined enough to hold tennis scholarships and academic scholarships along the way, riding the wind and waves from high school to university.
Regrettably, Gao Wen's mother's worries finally happened, and injuries hindered his progress.
So, after graduating from university, he entered a public relations company and became an office worker.
Once, Gao Wen thought more than once, if he hadn't suffered any injuries, if he could continue to receive training, what would be the result?
Now, the second chance really appeared, so what should I do?
The line of sight fell on the property panel again.
Even if you do it all over again, the problem still exists. The key point is how to face the problem and how to solve the problem. When February 15th comes again, will the same mistakes be repeated?
Maybe, he can find the answer in this system.
Thinking of this, his eyes fell on the fourth plate in the lower right corner.
Tier Title: Advanced
Growth Potential: 36.01%
Um? What do these mean?
His brows were slightly frowned, and the focus of his eyes fell on the "advanced person", and a paragraph of explanatory text appeared naturally:
"Advanced, the advanced stage of learning tennis, with a competitive level of strong confrontation, representing the top level among non-professional players and the advanced level of young people who are about to turn professional."
I see!
Below the explanatory text, you can also see two pages, and you can see more explanations by scrolling down.
"Beginners, the beginning stages of learning tennis, represent a rapidly advancing level of ability."
"Intermediate, the intermediate stage of learning tennis, the amateur competitive level, representing the higher level of teenagers and the intermediate level of adults."
In other words, from beginners to intermediates to advanced players, these are all in the range of non-professional players, and they are almost far from the professional level.
Advanced players should be the top level of non-professional players. Gao Wen has already won the titles of Beginner and Intermediate, and is now in the third stage.
NCAA is a competitive league, but objectively speaking, they are indeed not professional.
If you go to professional competitions, they are often low-level hopeful matches and challenge matches. The competitors are all players ranked outside the world's 500th. It is difficult to show more competitiveness in professional competitions at the ATP and WTA levels.
At least, that's the general average. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com
But I don't know how far it is from an advanced person to a professional level.
So, what about "growth potential"?
"Growth potential values can be obtained through basic training, daily training, and competitions. The specific value will vary according to the content, intensity, difficulty, and method of training or competitions."
The whole explanation is relatively written and relatively general and vague, without further detailed knowledge, but it is not difficult to understand.
Just like a game, accept tasks, kill monsters, and gain experience; then, the experience value is determined according to the difficulty of the task and the level of the monster.
In this way, the "growth potential +0.01%" that just appeared should be because of his pursuit with McDonald?
No, more precisely, it should be running.
Thinking of this, Gao Wen directly started the high leg raising training in the bathroom.
If it was normal, Gao Wen would never be so reckless and impulsive, and the bathroom is obviously not suitable for training; but after experiencing a series of incredible events, it seems that he has regained a little youthful spirit, his joy and excitement are uncontrollable, and he can't wait to try it out , there is an impulse.
So...he did it.
Tread Tread.
Tread Tread.
"Growth potential +0.01%"
"Growth potential +0.01%"
Strings of blue fonts were refreshed upwards along the retina. The growth visible to the naked eye made the adrenaline burst suddenly, and the mood also jumped with joy.
Does this mean that as long as you train persistently, you can improve?
Also, what happens when the growth potential reaches 100%?