The recent unsatisfactory performance of the Chinese women's volleyball team in the Macau tournament has made fans nostalgic for the former soul of the Chinese women's volleyball team, Coach Lang Ping. If you analyze the rise and fall of the three major sports, an amazing phenomenon comes to the fore - women's teams led by female coaches generally outperform men's teams led by male coaches.
Take the U.S. women's basketball team, for example, a strong team that has almost always been led by a female coach, despite the occasional short-term stint by a male coach. Look at the Australian team, also a top team, with the same solid female coaching.
The current head coach of the Chinese women's basketball team, Zheng Wei, has led the women's basketball team to brilliant results in recent decades, even leaping to second place in the world at one point in the Women's Basketball World Cup. And former women's soccer team head coach Shui Qingxia, her team is also performing well, surpassing the previous head coaches in all aspects.
As for the women's volleyball team, Lang's two coaching will push the Chinese women's volleyball team to the peak. The first battle against the Cuban women's volleyball team, although at the peak of the other side, but Lang twice led the Chinese women's volleyball team to win the world runner-up, has exceeded the strength of the time; the second coaching, but also won the Olympic gold medal, three consecutive crowns. Chinese women's volleyball team in the international volleyball world, nine world championships eight medals, shining.
But by comparison, the performance of China's men's three major sports is dwarfed by the men's soccer and men's volleyball teams, both of which have struggled to make it to the world championships. So why not think about having a member of the women's Olympic champions at the helm of the women's volleyball team?
It must be admitted that the Moth Effect has created quite a few laughs over the past two volleyball cycles, but isn't any program ultimately about results? Women's volleyball teams, men's soccer teams, Lionel Messi, Real Madrid, don't they all revolve around championships? So for the sake of the future of the women's volleyball team, perhaps a female coach can bring about a new change.
In fact, there are many outstanding female coaches in China who are struggling on the front line, such as Yang Hao, Zhang Yuehong, Cui Yongmei, etc., all of whom have achieved remarkable results in their respective positions.