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Dominate the Super Bowl-Chapter 535
Chapter 535: 534 Catfish effect Chapter 535: 534 Catfish effect Waking up, Li Wei felt as if he had been tumbled in a dryer for two hours, all the soreness and fatigue bursting forth.
Not to mention exercising, even getting out of bed was a challenge.
Yet, Li Wei still gritted his teeth and got up—
In fact, he kind of enjoyed this feeling.
This wasn’t Li Wei’s first encounter with a challenge, but it was the first time he felt a physical one to this extent, vaguely sensing a brush with his ceiling.
Without a doubt, it was both new and unfamiliar.
Since arriving in this body with a mixed martial arts background, he had excelled in all aspects.
At least until now, he hadn’t faced a bottleneck in physical confrontations.
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Until now.
Li Wei was also curious about where his limits lay and whether he could break through them to advance further.
One of his tasks during this off-season was to use the Lynch and Bell training templates flexibly to enhance his strength in confrontations while increasing his arsenal of skills.
Now, the opportunity had come.
He was truly tired, but there was a particular flavor to be found in utmost fatigue.
On the contrary, Li Wei found himself looking forward to today’s training even more.
Despite every move bringing an indescribable mix of soreness and invigoration, and the physical heaviness making even his soul feel weary, Li Wei still gritted his teeth, spurred his spirit, and set off once again—
Today, he hadn’t forgotten about Mahomes.
After waking Mahomes, Li Wei jogged along the same route to the training field, still doing interval running to stir his body and spirit.
From afar, he could see Watt warming up with aerobic exercises.
Beaming with a vibrant smile.
“Hey, you’re even later than yesterday.
Please do step it up tomorrow,” Watt said, while clenching his fist and sincerely cheering him on.
That made Li Wei laugh heartily, and he started training without any further ado.
One by one, Mahomes and the others all arrived at the training field before five o’clock, but the overall atmosphere was like the aftermath of a hurricane.
Perhaps only Derrick and TJ, the Watt brothers, were slightly better off—
They had prepared themselves mentally, after all.
What was somewhat unexpected was that Hopkins didn’t miss out.
However, Hopkins was in no mood to talk smack.
He looked gloomy, having been the only one to throw up the day before, which somewhat embarrassed him.
At the same time, he realized that he had to give it his all, or he might continue to make a fool of himself today.
Make a fool of himself in front of Li Wei?
That was something Hopkins absolutely did not want to see.
Not too long ago, during a group chat with his Clemson University teammates, Hopkins bragged more than once, “That rookie isn’t worth mentioning.
He only struts because we haven’t had the chance to face each other.
Otherwise, I would give him a real lesson and show him what us Tigers are truly made of.”
The day before yesterday, when Hopkins learned that Li Wei was also at the Watt Training Camp, he was even more excited:
Opportunity had arrived.
But now, it was uncertain whether it was Hopkins’ chance to teach Li Wei a lesson or the chance for Hopkins to embarrass himself all the way back to his grandma’s house.
Focus!
Be strong!
Cheer up!
Hopkins continually cheered himself on.
He was tired, and so was Li Wei, so what came next was a test of willpower.
How could he possibly lose?
The result—
Hopkins missed breakfast.
The previous day, he had stepped into the grinder fully energized and alert, barely keeping up with the pace.
Today, with muscle aches, tiredness, and various other symptoms affecting every aspect of the training, falling slightly behind on each task eventually led to lagging far behind.
Not just Hopkins, but everyone else felt the same.
Including Li Wei.
And Watt himself.
Watt wasn’t just hard on his buddies, he was even harder on himself.
In the end, Watt finished his training task a bit ahead of schedule, while Li Wei and another person barely completed the training task on time — one after the other.
Li Wei was gasping for breath, and TJ didn’t feel like talking either.
The others, none of them could keep up.
Mahomes lagged behind by five minutes, finishing training one after the other with Jordan.
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By the time Hopkins had finished training, Watt had already completed his massage.
Luckily, Li Wei and the others had only just finished breakfast and hadn’t yet left—
At least, the dining hall wasn’t empty.
To be honest, Hopkins really didn’t have an appetite.
He knew he needed to refuel, even if he had to force it down; but when fatigue reached its peak and his spirit dissipated, he really didn’t have an appetite, starting to feel nauseous at the sight of food.
Moreover, he had to see Li Wei’s face.
Hopkins thought Li Wei would ridicule him and boast haughtily, harshly putting him down.
However, Li Wei didn’t.
“Hey, you can quit training at any time, give up whenever, but not the game.
You wouldn’t want to experience the feeling of being powerless when you really want to keep fighting, to keep competing at a critical moment.”
Hopkins was left breathless, “I’ll beat you on the field.”
Li Wei, “Please.
You’re welcome.
I warmly invite you to have a fair duel on the field, I am ready at any time.”
After speaking, Li Wei turned and joined Mahomes and Kelsey on their way to a massage, leaving Hopkins standing there, dumbstruck.
Kelsey rolled his eyes, “He provokes you like that, and you still give him advice.
Please, I think you’re just too energetic, there’s really no need to give JJ face.”
Li Wei, “It’s not entirely about giving JJ face — it’s just too dull and monotonous to train without a competitor if he gives up so quickly.”
Kelsey: …
“Are you treating him as your stimulus fish?”
As expected, for every Jack there’s his master —
Li Wei is truly formidable.
Mahomes looked at Li Wei with admiration, thoughtfully contemplating.
It’s no wonder Smith said that if he wanted to become a qualified leader, he should learn from Li Wei.
Despite being a rookie and an Asian player, he became the core of the team in just one season.
Now, Mahomes is beginning to understand—
The existence of enemies, and even their strength, is not necessarily a bad thing because they can provide constant motivation to push oneself.
The training continues, maintaining its intensity and quality.
No rest, no adjustment, day after day, the relentless high-intensity training continues, not just the physical training during the day, but also the tactical training at night, unfolding a 360-degree, full-spectrum, indiscriminate test.
Even Li Wei found it somewhat challenging and stumbled a bit.
Vilani felt several times that Li Wei might give up or not be able to persist—
After all, Li Wei had just had a successful, even glorious season, and even became the Super Bowl MVP, which proved his strength.
From any perspective, there was no need for him to train to such an extent during the off-season this year.
For any other young player, it would be a time of proud strides and peak confidence, completely satisfied with their current state — just look at Hopkins; even if he wasn’t arrogant or complacent, there was no need to torture oneself like this.
Even if Li Wei gave up now, Vilani wouldn’t have grounds to blame him.
However, Li Wei didn’t.
Despite the difficulties, despite the challenges, incredibly, Li Wei persevered, including the physical training during the day and tactical training at night.
And that wasn’t all.