This is because, with this set of weighted clothing, his weight exceeds 1,500 jin.
Nearly a ton.
Such heavy weight is all pressing down on his feet.
Naturally, it's not quiet.
Wang Ye saw that the floor was already starting to shake and imdiately walked out of the room.
Getting ready to train for a while with this new set of weighted clothing.
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After Wang Ye arrived on the track, he slightly ran a kiloter.
The muscles started to feel so soreness, and his breathing beca much more rapid.
The body's burden was roughly equivalent to running 15 kiloters without any gear.
Wang Ye couldn't help but murmur to himself:
"This thousand-jin weighted clothing is indeed good, almost four tis heavier than the previous set."
After adding the weight, the skill level increase in "Rushing" in the system was noticeably faster.
It must be said that this kind of training thod, which increases difficulty, is indeed very convenient.
Especially with this thousand-jin weighted clothing.
The difficulty increase is even greater.
It's almost like running while carrying a barbell.
And it's like running while carrying a barbell over a thousand jin.
To know, the current world record for deadlifting is only one thousand jin.
When that guy broke the record and lifted the weight, he had a nosebleed and had to be rescued.
The world record for weightlifting is only about five hundred jin.
Yet Wang Ye can run lightly on the street with a thousand jin of weight.
It could be said the difference is instantly clear.
Actually, the original set of several hundred jin weighted clothing was also specially made by Anta on Wang Ye's request, similarly filled with steel, and not small in size.
The factory at Anta thought that the several hundred jin weighted clothing would be enough for Wang Ye, after all, ordinary people hardly use such heavy equipnt, even soldiers at most carry 40 to 60 jin on military runs for 5 kiloters. Almost no one trains for long-distance running with such heavy weights, let alone like Wang Ye training for a 41-kiloter marathon. But considering the overwhelming strength Wang Ye has shown, they still specially made a suit of several hundred jin for him.
But unfortunately, even several hundred jin seems to hardly provide any significant training effect for Wang Ye now. Even yesterday, when he was shooting a video with Wang Lianzheng, he was training with that set of several hundred jin weighted clothing. Yet neither Wang Lianzheng beside him nor the online viewers could notice anything amiss. Because even with several hundred jin of weighted clothing, Wang Ye's movents were still very light.
If calculated according to Wang Ye's current physique, which is several tis that of ordinary people,
Carrying two hundred jin is equivalent to an average person carrying a backpack of over ten jin.
Though it's so weight, it's better than nothing.
Plus, Wang Ye's various skills are extrely proficient, increasing muscle efficiency.
So, even the ten jin has to be discounted a bit.
Ultimately, it's like carrying just a five or six jin backpack while running.
This amount of weight wouldn't affect him at all.
And now Wang Ye, wearing the thousand-jin weighted clothing, is like an ordinary person carrying fifty or sixty jin to run. It's like military endurance training; it will indeed be very exhausting and has a large toll on the body. Of course, the training effect will be very obvious too.
Just as Wang Ye continued running at this intensity.
A white man wearing Nike running shoes sohow appeared behind him.
The white man closely followed him, maintaining a pace of three minutes per kiloter.
The pace was very consistent, and the posture was standard, clearly a professional marathon runner.
"Probably another athlete here to adapt to the track," Wang Ye thought.
He didn't plan to pay attention to the white runner behind him.
Encountering other runners while long-distance running on the street is not rare; most of the ti, both parties will naturally stick to their own training.
This white runner is likely the sa; after all, running with a stranger feels quite awkward.
But just as Wang Ye planned to speed up a bit to leave the white runner behind.
Suddenly, the white runner behind increased his speed sharply, increasing it to about 200 per kiloter, quickly coming in front of Wang Ye, and turned back with a provocative look.
This way of suddenly speeding up to overtake the runner in front is very provocative in athletics, almost equivalent to issuing a challenge indirectly.
Wang Ye instantly realized that this runner ahead is probably one of those athletes online who wants to challenge him and compete with him on the spot.
Being provoked during training is not sothing he hadn't anticipated.
But he didn't expect it to happen so quickly,
He had just topped the trends that morning,
and his opponent had already co looking for him.
"Race speed? Who gave you the courage to challenge ?" Wang Ye's lips curled up, imdiately stirred by competitive desire.
Since breaking human limits, he hadn't felt this competitive drive.
He participated in marathon races, mostly one-sided victories,
unable to feel excitent and passion, or push his potential.
And today, Wang Ye happened to be wearing the thousand-jin weighted clothing, allowing for a relatively fair contest.
Thinking of this, Wang Ye took a deep breath,
using so sort of adrenaline-like thod to quickly "awaken" his body.
In the next mont, every cell in his body felt pumped up.
Starting to absorb energy from UV rays.
His muscles also gradually swelled, filled with blood.
In the blink of an eye, Wang Ye's speed increased to 130 per kiloter.
Carrying a thousand jin weight while maintaining such a speed takes a huge toll on his body.
But it's still within his limits, considering endurance is his forte.
The white runner in front, the challenger, after maintaining the speed of 200 per kiloter for half a minute, gradually lost montum, his pace dropping to about 245 per kiloter.
Wang Ye took the opportunity to overtake him, getting in front of him, and said in fourth-level English, "If you want to challenge , keep up."
The white runner's eyes suddenly narrowed at these words,
then he gritted his teeth, following Wang Ye closely.
He seed not to have expected Wang Ye could speed up to 130 per kiloter.
This speed is getting close to the limits of a 100-ter sprint.
Most top marathon runners can maintain a training pace of 300 per kiloter at most, finding it hard to go faster.
Though rumors have it that Wang Ye has top-notch speed and endurance, apparently, this white runner ca to challenge Wang Ye because he didn't believe it.
Seeing Wang Ye actually reach this speed with his own eyes was shocking.
"Damn it, I can't believe you can maintain this speed for the entire 40 kiloters!" The white runner's eyes were fierce, planning to keep following Wang Ye until he exhausted himself.
As long as Wang Ye stops, it ans he's lost.
His "false mask" will be ripped off!
Unfortunately, Wang Ye continued running at a speed of two minutes per kiloter without showing signs of exhaustion, only breathing a bit heavily with a heart rate of 240 beats per minute.
Instead, the white runner behind, after persevering for a few minutes, already had stars swirling in his vision, looking very shaky, with a terribly pale face, constantly trembling lips, as if he might collapse at any mont.
"Damn... just a bit more perseverance, and this guy will definitely tire out!"
The white runner's body was already approaching its limit, purely relying on willpower to continue.
Luckily, it wasn't long before the pace of Wang Ye in front started to slow.
Wang Ye, too, was nearing his limit, carrying a thousand jin. Every step felt like being stuck in a quagmire, incredibly heavy.
Luckily, he could always absorb UV energy, preventing hypoglycemia, which was one of the main reasons he could continue.
After slowing to 230 per kiloter, Wang Ye felt much lighter, so he didn't slow down further.
The white runner behind, seeing Wang Ye still maintaining this speed, was instantly disheartened.
"...How is this guy still running???"
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