Why can't we cultivate talents like Yuzuru Hanyu and Jin Yaner?

I think our talent for drawing skaters definitely exists, but they are definitely not as good as phenomenal athletes like Yuzuru Hanyu and Jin Yaner. A genius like Yuzuru Hanyu had only one men's singles in' 66. Look at Jin Yaner who was born in North Korea at that time. In her career, she never left the podium. The emergence of this extraordinary athlete depends not only on luck, but also on unremitting efforts and previous experience.

Of course, I feel that this is not all a matter of talent, but also caused by the big environment! Every country has its own sports: diving, table tennis and weightlifting in China, for example, with few competitors. Although you may win a silver medal occasionally, it is very rare. Another example is Korean archery, which basically covers everything. No one in American basketball can take away their gold medal. Although China has made many achievements in recent Olympic Games, on the whole, the United States has won more. Don't people from other countries except China have the talent to dive and play table tennis? Are Koreans born with strong archery? It's just that swift horses are common, but Bole is not common.

The prosperity of a sport in a country requires the long-term efforts of several generations of athletes. China naturally has a talented skater, but first of all, in the background of China, you may never meet figure skating, so naturally you can't find a talent. Second, be enthusiastic and work hard. Even without the guidance of experienced seniors, you will practice harder than others.

On the contrary, in some dominant countries, their coaches are all athletes who have won gold medals. They have more natural experience and can get twice the result with half the effort when training athletes. If we send athletes abroad to study, can others give everything to each other? Everyone is selfish, so we should be brave and be pioneers. Projects that have no advantages in their own country are hard work. A little progress, persistence will bring hope. When we have enough accumulation, there will be masters.