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What does the closing of the Winter Olympics mean?

Closed door means that athletes choose to leave the media and social occasions and stay in a relatively closed environment for training and adjustment in order to concentrate, reduce interference and eliminate fatigue before or during the competition. The closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics is a training method chosen by athletes to concentrate on preparing for the Winter Olympics and absorb themselves into the competition as much as possible.

The Winter Olympics is a world-class ice and snow sports competition. Athletes not only have to face the severe competition environment and strong opponents from other countries, but also need to be able to cope with a lot of media attention and social pressure. In order to give full play to their own strength, athletes often choose to retreat before the game, which can eliminate external interference, concentrate on preparing for the war, and better adjust their state, so as to better play in the competition.

During the closing of the Winter Olympics, athletes usually look for more secluded and quiet places for training and adjustment. In order to better enter the competition state, they often choose to rent a house or book a hotel near the competition site. During training, athletes will make detailed plans and abide by the training schedule, and ensure their best condition through training, adjustment and relaxation. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to healthy diet, adequate sleep and mental relaxation in order to achieve the best competition state.