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分段实现大目标1984年,在东京国际马拉松邀请赛中,名不见经传的日本选手山田本一出人意料地夺得了世界冠军。当记者问他凭什么取得如此惊人的成绩时,他说了这么一句话:凭智慧战胜对手。当时许多人都认为这个偶然跑到前面的矮个子选手是在故弄玄虚。马拉松是体力和耐力的运动,只要身体素质好又有耐性就有望夺冠,爆发力和速度都还在其次,说用智慧取胜确实有点勉强。
Sub-paragraph to achieve large goals In 1984, at the Tokyo International Marathon Invitational Tournament, the unrecognized Japanese player Yamadamoto unexpectedly won the world championship. When a reporter asked him why he had achieved such amazing results, he said such a sentence: to win the opponent by wisdom. At that time, many people thought that the short player who happened to run to the front was playing tricks. The marathon is a physical and endurance sport. As long as the body is good and patient, it is expected to win the championship. The explosiveness and speed are still second, and it is indeed a bit reluctant to use wisdom to win.