“Olympic Day” Online training instruction for top athletes in the world June 23, 17:16

IOC = International Olympic Committee can receive training instruction online from the world's top athletes in order to give people around the world the opportunity to move even if they are restricted from going out due to the spread of the new coronavirus We are making our first efforts.

This project was planned by the IOC on the 23rd, "Olympic Day" on the anniversary of its founding, and 23 athletes from each country and region who have participated in the Olympics participated.

Athletes are training 24 hours a day, using an online relay format, for those who are stuck in a global coronavirus outbreak and are stuck out.

From Japan, Seiki Yamamoto, a highland jumper from the track, participated as a “teacher,” explaining how to stretch and what muscles he can train by showing training using his weight.

Yamamoto said in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics to be held next year, "I have been postponed for one year, and my growth period has increased by one year. I am looking forward to next year because I think that I am firmly improving. I couldn't get any results, so I'd like to give back to everyone with a good and honest result for the third time."