东亚壁球锦标赛有感---韩畅
This is my first journal of this summer, the last three days i went to Tianjin to watch an East Asian Squash Championship with my coach and my team. They were all professional players from China, Japan and Korea. They were skilled. I learned a lot from the match. I knew if you want to win, you need to control the direction of the ball, you need to think ahead the placement of your ball before you hit it, and be able to control where you want it to go. Sometimes a trick is necessary, it can make your opponents unawares.
We’ve also interviewed some of the players, coaches and spectators as reporters. We knew how they trained, the development of squash in their countries or areas, and their own interesting experiences of squash.
After we came back from Tianjin, i summarized what i gained from this trip. I gain a lot of squash skills, i gain the way to communicate with people, i know how to take a interview, what’s more, i gain a wonderful experience. Maybe to be more utilitarian, this unique experience can be on my collage application. Because we published a squash newspaper ourselves, the interviews and our pictures will all be on it, so probably it will kook nice on my self introduction. But to be more general, it gives me hope to continue to work on my future.t