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Gu Ailing's strong wind is close to the final. Will bad weather affect the game?

Gu Ailing advanced to the final in the second competition against category five winds, but personally, she thought that bad weather would really affect the competition. On the one hand, bad weather conditions will lead to some mistakes in athletes' movements, on the other hand, bad weather will affect athletes' mentality.

1. Bad weather will affect athletes' movements. Personally, I think bad weather will really affect the athletes' competition. First of all, in bad weather, especially in the case of strong winds, it is very unfavorable for platform jumpers. On the one hand, athletes will encounter great resistance when dancing in the air, and the whole body is likely to be blown away by the wind. In addition, due to the great influence of air resistance, it is difficult for athletes to do somersaults in the air. Sometimes, due to the strong wind in the air, some thin athletes are even blown directly to the ice of the platform, which is not only a mistake of the athletes, but also a dangerous injury. If the wind is particularly strong and the weather is particularly bad, many events will be postponed. After all, if this situation continues, many players will not be able to play their own level, which will also bring certain life risks to our athletes.

Second, bad weather will affect people's mentality. In addition, I say that bad weather will affect the competition because bad weather will affect the mentality of athletes when they participate in the competition. Generally speaking, good weather will make athletes have a good attitude. Once an athlete has a good attitude, he can easily play his own level on the field.

Third, the conclusion? In a word, I personally think that bad weather will really affect the competition, because bad weather will make athletes suffer great resistance when doing actions in the air. Secondly, bad weather will affect athletes' mentality, and then affect their competition state.