Cai Bin twice coached the changes and changes of the Chinese women's volleyball team. This article elaborates!
On February 3, the Chinese Volleyball Association officially announced that Cai Bin became the new coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team. Cai Bin's succession to Lang Ping seems reasonable, but it also surprises many netizens. In any case, the Chinese women's volleyball team has been determined. Let's see how Cai Bin uses practical combat skills to lead the Chinese women's volleyball team out of the trough.
The first failed coaching experience
Cai Bin, like Lang Ping, has twice coached the Chinese women's volleyball team. In particular, the experience of the second time in office is very similar, it is after the Chinese women's volleyball team encountered difficulties, the volleyball association moved with affection and reason to invite. Cai Bin finally dared to accept this handsome position that is currently a hot potato, which fully shows that he is a responsible manager.
Cai Bin took office, so that the Chinese women's volleyball team has a head, which should have been a good thing. However, the online doubts about Cai Bin have never stopped. The volleyball coach who helped the Shanghai women's volleyball team create five consecutive championship honors, helped the Beijing women's volleyball team achieve the best results in history, and helped the Jiangsu women's volleyball team win the double championship of the National Games and the league, why is it not so called to see? The reason for this is that he coached the Chinese women's volleyball team for the first time in 2009 and ended in failure. This gray experience has always been remembered by fans who love the women's volleyball team. Everyone put the account on Cai Bin's head.
In fact, Cai Bin was also full of ambition when he took office. It's just that the timing and the way you take office are a bit inappropriate. First of all, Chen Zhonghe is the meritorious coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team in the Athens cycle. Although Beijing's cycle performance has declined, it still stands on the olympic podium. But when it came to the London cycle, Chen Zhonghe did not renew his contract for some reasons. The young Cai Bin took office, but he won the support of Wei Jizhong. Mr. Wei's reason is to give young coaches a chance.
Cai Bin had successful experience coaching the Shanghai women's volleyball team at that time. But if you can bring a good local club, you may not be able to bring a good national team. In particular, the members of the national team come from various local teams, and how to twist these different regions into a rope can best reflect the coach's coaching ability. Obviously, the three managers of the London cycle, Cai Bin, Wang Baoquan and Yu Juemin, have not been able to do this.
Speaking of Cai Bin, his coaching style of that year did have drawbacks. First of all, Cai Bin belongs to the introverted personality, so it is difficult to get along with the new players who lead the team. Secondly, the platoon deployment of the competition lacks scientificity, and the use of Wang Yimei and others cannot be used to make full use of their strengths and avoid their weaknesses. As a result, the weakness of the Chinese women's volleyball team in the competition has been repeatedly magnified. Even when pausing cannot effectively point out key issues. The Chinese women's volleyball team lost miserably in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix with 1 win and four losses. Losing the Thai women's volleyball team at the Asian Championship directly became the fuse for him to leave class. Cai Bin's goal at that time was to rush out of Asia first and then go to the world. Apparently he hadn't accomplished the goals he had set. Cai Bin coached the Chinese women's volleyball team for only one year for the first time, and if he was given two more years, he would not necessarily succeed. The end of the class is inevitable.
The second coaching, Cai Bin set the same goal
After 13 years, Cai Bin took over the Chinese women's volleyball team for the second time. Three cycles have passed, and Cai Bin is also a 56-year-old coach. In office again, Cai Bin also set the same goal as that year: we will go all out to win the championship at the Asian Games. The World Championships should also be at the top of the list, and strive for the best results.
The goal has been set, and what is about to be carried out is to form a new lineup of the Chinese women's volleyball team. Cai Bin also expressed his own views when talking about this issue: I am about to consider the list now, which can be said to be a tight time and a heavy task. I will give more athletes the opportunity to form a team that combines old, middle and young, and I also hope that players with injuries and illnesses can recover as soon as possible, so that we have more people who can be selected to complete the task of this Olympic cycle.
Recently, the Chinese Volleyball Association announced the talent pool, and as many as 70 people entered the talent pool list. Not only are there zhu ting, Zhang Changning, Li Yingying and other main players of the Chinese women's volleyball team, but also include new people with potential in the past one or two years. Cai Bin can have more options.
In fact, the goal of Cai Bin's second coaching has not changed, and the selection of players is more scientific. In fact, what has really changed is the mentality. Cai Bin said this: All these years have been in the local team, in the front line of volleyball to work hard. Now that I'm back in the national team, this experience has made me feel a lot different from when I first coached the national team, both ideologically and conceptually. In fact, over the years in the local team coaching, I have also learned a lot of things, but also precipitated a lot of things.
As Cai Bin said, in the past 13 years, he has learned a lot, precipitated a lot, and will not repeat the old road of that year. Perhaps Cai Bin can really lead the Chinese women's volleyball team to continue its glory. Fans should also look at Cai Bin rationally and tolerantly and give him time. Treat him like expecting Lang Ping! I believe that the Chinese women's volleyball team will be able to stand up again.
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