Behind Sterling's strange running posture: this warm story

    In fact, as early as when Sterling first debuted, many people noticed that his running posture is different from ordinary people, especially when holding the ball, he likes to keep the upper part of his arm close to his torso, and the lower part is slightly raised. The well-developed hip muscles make people feel that he is running with his butt pouted.

    "My mom recently sent me a video clip of her running when she was at my brother's games, well, I'm trying to figure out why, I've never seen my mom run before, she's my mom— —don't laugh", a story that may give those who make fun of his running style a new topic, but there's nothing shy about Sterling running like his mom, Sterling's mom - Nadine - Sterling, who was a member of the Jamaican track team before she became pregnant with Sister Sterling.


    When it comes to lightning players and fast horses in the Premier League, people always think of these players: Walcott, Rashford, Ashley Young, Lennon, Chamberlain, Danny Rose, Sturridge, etc., There are still active Walker, Sterling. In addition to the speed of these players, another thing in common is that they are all of the Jamaican descent. 


      In addition, Phillips, who joined Manchester City from Leeds United this summer, Richards who switched from Bayern to Nottingham Forest, Smalling who played in Rome, and Cheek in Chelsea also have Jamaican descent. As an island country in the Caribbean, Jamaica was once a colony of Spain and the United Kingdom. After declaring independence in 1962, it joined the British Commonwealth. In this country with a population of only 2.9 million, the sports star with the most output is the sprinter. Bolt, a flying man, once said: Jamaica's material conditions cannot be compared with developed countries such as the United States, but everyone here loves sprinting and loves sprinting. Running, as long as there is space, the kids race here to see who can run faster. Indeed, in 1910, when the country was not yet independent, there were track and field games. Today, there are 260 professional track and field teams in Jamaica, including 80,000 athletes, and 3,000 high school students participate in training each year. But the mass base is not one of the arguments for the extraordinary speed of the Jamaican descendants, because many of the Jamaican descendants weren't born inside the country at all.


    "I've figured it out, and I don't think there's anything wrong with my running form," Sterling said. "I can't get people who enjoy it to change, I can only control myself." Now Sterling has become the absolute main force in England, this season he moved to Chelsea to start a new journey. Today, Sterling's running and dribbling posture still attracts laughter and jeers from some people. But Sterling, who is stronger in his heart, has long been accustomed to all this. He will smile and move forward step by step with the same pace as his mother, giving his opponent a fatal blow.


       

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