“Silver collector returns” Voltaring's Amagasaki August 14th 13:47

“I was worried that I was a“ silver collector ”for a while.” Chia Kashiwazaki won the championship for the first time in two competitions at the men ’s bouldering sports championship on the 13th. The person who knew him well looked back with a bitter smile.

At the moment of the second complete climb that ensured the recapture of the gold medal in the final, the 23-year-old Japanese ace proudly raised the guts pose of the right hand, and the power of the result and the gears that greeted the summer of the game Confidence began to engage.

In the beginning, Kashiwazaki continued in second place in all of these tournaments, including the Bouldering Japan Cup in January, the Lead Japan Cup in March, and the first and third rounds of the April World Cup.

Nevertheless, Amagasaki was able to stick to the training methods he had accumulated to improve his level. It is as simple as climbing a wall. Strength training for body building has been done by last year and has not been done much since the beginning.

Amagasaki said, “When I do strength training, my body's sensitivity drops and I can't manipulate my body freely. I am sharpening my sensation by climbing and dropping the repertoire of movement into me.” I will explain.

As a result of continuing to train without bending his own belief, he won the Japan Composite Cup in May.

When released from the “2nd place” spell, in June he won the annual championship battle, which was a close match in the Bouldering World Cup, for the first time in three years, and he was confident that he could win if he put out the best. The world championship was reached.

At the end of the tournament, he will be ranked within the 7th place in the complex that competes for the overall results of the 3rd class.

Six of the bouldering finals were likely to be competitors even in combination, including Kashiwazaki, Kai Fujii, Kota Tohi, and three overseas players.

“That was good because I was able to put pressure on the opponent according to how strong it would be to fight with them,” says Amagasaki.

From the world's best bouldering title, I had a great response to the fact that my competitors had put a first strike on the battle for the Olympic ticket.