Chapter 362: Faster and Faster
ββ¦β¦ It ain't a needle in a vein) It ain't backstage sex (it's not a line of coxes on a private jet) (it's not a bunch of brains around you) (it's not long hair, tattoos, deafening) (it's not a middle finger on a t-shirt that the organizers are trying to peddle) (it's a middle finger that tells the organizers to "go to hell" It's not about getting paid to sell a record of the album) (it's about doing something because it lives in your soul) (that's TMD rock) ......"
For morning exercises, it is not advisable to play too restless music, so this morning Zhang Qiyang played his cover of "That's Damn Rock & Roll" by Eric Church in his roomββ
ββ¦β¦ That's damn rock and roll (it's a rock through a window) (it's a wild ride through the streets) (it's a rebellious revolution) (it's a fight for every inch of territory) (burn baby Burn it) (it's a brick in the wall) (it's the first to stand up, the last to fall) (it's the demon who swings his hips on the stage in Tupelo) (it's to do what you want to do instead of what someone tells you to do) (it's the preacher next to the wreckage who tells people to stop praying) (because the shepherd boy deceived them and made them go astray) (that's TMD rock, give you all, no reservations, that's TMD rock!)"
In Zhang Qiyang's romantic singing imitation of Uncle Chapel, Jiao Alan experienced a wave of the most romantic release of morning stretching.
On this morning, Zhang Qiyang, Jiao Alan and other five Chinese track and field athletes who will participate in the Melbourne Challenge went to the competition venue for adaptation training.
In early summer, Melbourne has a very pleasant climate, with a temperature of about 25 degrees during the day and only a dozen degrees at night, which is very suitable for holding track and field competitions.
Originally, the Melbourne Challenge did not attract the attention of the world, and many Melbourne locals did not know that such a formal challenge was going to be held here.
Compared to the IAAF Diamond League Finals in Melbourne in two weeks' time and the Australian Open Grand Slam in a month's time, the Melbourne Challenger was supposed to be an obscure competition.
Previously, only one local Australian pay-per-view sports channel would broadcast the challenge live, and it was estimated that very few people watched it.
But after Zhang Qiyang was born, the whole world blew a Chinese whirlwind with a strange painting style.
After hearing that Zhang Qiyang was coming to participate in the Melbourne Challenge, sports fans around the world and those who like to gossip melon eaters have focused their attention on Melbourne.
The organizing committee of the competition seized Zhang Qiyang's big gimmick, did its best to build momentum for the challenge, contacted a number of broadcast media, sold the live broadcast copyright, and made a lot of money.
The IAAF is still unsure whether Zhang Qiyang, a player who suddenly appeared in China, really meets the IAAF's fair play standards, and whether he will take banned drugs or other special circumstances to violate the fair play guidelines?
If this is the case, the IAAF will definitely issue a ban order on Zhang Qiyang, and it is impossible to hype him.
But if Zhang Qiyang has no forbidden behavior, which is a pure human miracle, then the IAAF will definitely hold Zhang Qiyang as the biggest treasure and promote it vigorously to increase the influence of track and field in the world.
Before it is determined that Zhang Qiyang has the strength and no problem, the IAAF will not make a fuss about Zhang Qiyang, but the IAAF now attaches great importance to Zhang Qiyang. They had already sent a special team to the Chinese Athletics Association to learn about Zhang Qiyang's situation, and took Zhang Qiyang's urine test information and blood test information for the record.
This time in Melbourne, the IAAF gave Zhang Qiyang the green light and also equipped a special anti-doping team to conduct a comprehensive physical examination for Zhang Qiyang.
This is not to discriminate against Oriental athletes, the IAAF is to be foolproof.
They don't want to push for a problematic athlete to be in the spotlight in the future, which would erode the IAAF's credibility.
It is precisely because of the importance of Zhang Qiyang that they will do the most comprehensive and strict inspection of Zhang Qiyang to ensure that there will be no problems.
During the two-day training, the medical team and the scientific team have already taken Zhang Qiyang's blood samples for analysis, and the results have not yet come out, but I believe there will be no problem. Because the blood test done by the Chinese Athletics Association for Zhang Qiyang earlier was the most advanced and comprehensive blood test, there was no problem at all, and there was no residue of illegal drugs in Zhang Qiyang's body, and I believe that the IAAF would not find out the problem.
Zhang Qiyang's body is absolutely fine, his "problem" is in the brain.
As for the research of the human brain, human beings are still in a relatively early stage, so even if the top scientists of the Human Brain Project come to study Zhang Qiyang's brain, eighty percent of them will not be able to study the reason.
The only person who can unravel the mystery of the human brain may be Zhang Qiyang, who is rapidly evolving.
When his brain evolves to a certain stage autonomously, his understanding of everything in the world will definitely exceed the scope of ordinary people's understanding, and the acquisition of knowledge in his brain will enter a new height beyond the existing human cognition.
When the time comes, it will not be the scientific team of the Human Brain Project who will study him, but he will reveal the core secrets of the human brain to those scientists.
At present, Zhang Qiyang does not know what will happen when his brain is developed to the limit, but one thing he can be sure of is that his brain must be evolving itself.
He didn't have the ability to multitask, but recently he's found that he can focus on doing two things at once.
For example, when writing a script, his hands can type a script on the keyboard, and his mouth can actually speak at the same time to record and read another script!
At the same time, his athleticism has improved further.
Previously, without blowing up, he ran a hundred meters in about 10.5 seconds.
But this week, his sprinting skills have not improved substantially, and he still runs with his waist up, but he can easily run into 10 seconds.
This morning, he practiced sprinting in the sports field in Melbourne, and without blowing up, he actually ran 9.9 seconds twice in a row!
This made Zhang Qiyang happy and worried.
The good news is that his athleticism is getting stronger and stronger, and he can abuse those top masters on the track and field without having to explode in the future.
The worry is that his brain seems to be developing faster and faster, and if he continues to evolve at this speed, it may not be long before he will shatter the void.