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in the field of football, we have seen many foreign coaches taking over from domestic coaches, but the results are far from satisfactory. this is not only because they are incapable of doing so, but also because local experts lack the determination to learn and gain experience. they are obsessed with the superiority of being "successful people" and are unwilling to face the low level of their own level, which leads to them still maintaining blind self-confidence in the current situation of "not having the level to do so".
however, in the field of boxing, the arrival of the cuban coach has brought great changes to chinese boxing. his aggressive style of play broke the traditional chinese defensive style of play, allowing chinese boxers to adapt to the rhythm of active offense and make breakthrough progress in the competition. this change not only brought revolutionary changes to boxing, but also provided a new idea and direction for chinese local experts.
as can be seen from the case of the cuban coach, an excellent coach needs to be able to help the team break through traditional thinking patterns and guide them towards a new path of development.
we can see that the rise of japanese football is a symbol of the frog jumping out of its slumber. the plight of chinese football also reflects the lack of awareness of local experts about their own level and the ability to improve themselves.
the "frog in the well" phenomenon in the sports world reflects problems in many fields, including education, academia, and scientific research. it reflects a "stagnant" psychological state, which causes many people to be trapped in the established thinking mode and unable to break through and make progress.
we need to start from ourselves, keep learning and exploring, in order to achieve real growth and progress. only by breaking the "frog in the well" thinking mode can we achieve the goal of the real development of sports.