Lowering the center of gravity is something that many players can do; it's the basic start-up technique.
However, the two points Martin mentioned were ones Tang Long had not paid attention to before, nor were they taught by coaches.
Keep eyes firmly on the direction of the target, allowing for pre-judgment of the next actions post-sprint.
And the first step should be as large as possible, even jumping a step, which is Martins' unique technique based on his own conditions.
Tang Long practiced a few times following Martins and initially started feeling the concept.
Compared to former Inter player Martins, Caniggia, who had long tenures at Atlanta and Rome, spoke more mystically!
He had the nickname "Son of Wind," and in speed teaching, he also mentioned the impact of wind direction on player starts.
"I have a technique that I've never told anyone before, which is at the start moment, you must learn to feel the wind's flow, making wind your aid rather than resistance."