Si el niño 👦🏻 es sensible ponerle más presión no vale nada 👎🏼 su salud mental es más importante que el triunfo 🏆eso es pasajero pero de su Salud mental depende una vida sana equilibrada
Those kids are already in their early age under such an extreme pressure that it looked like a game of die or survive. This poor little chap who lost was so devastated although his game was absolutely great!
@markbowron9899 Жыл бұрын
yeah you´re absolutely right. In the end he will be dumped like garbage , if he becomes or maybe stays unsuccessful. Its a shame how they try to make they children become rich and famous,and be able to support the family. On the other hand some of these kids are really enjoying this competitions and thats how sport works.hard work from the beginning. Its not just one side. But just to be honest, i dont like this way and i think that the majority of these kids neither do like it.
@DontTakeCrack Жыл бұрын
to be fair, he looked the same as he did at the start of the match haha
@cutaket Жыл бұрын
Looks like more a strategy than real pain 😅
@principle6261 Жыл бұрын
@@DontTakeCrack the video started on the last game when he was losing 8-6
@nghuuhieu Жыл бұрын
@@markbowron9899 I agree with you. I dislike the style of his behavior.
The hug at the end moved me to tears. It was a match that could only be described as wonderful. To see such small children chasing the ball in front of them, win or lose, will be a memory they’ll never forget.
@fcf777 Жыл бұрын
The kid in blue needs quite a few lessons in sportsmanship. That’s the parents’ responsibility.
@amitsood5776 Жыл бұрын
Yes it's great seeing small children crying their hearts out!
@JamesandRibble Жыл бұрын
As my father used to say, "stop crying or i'll give you something to cry about"
@killjoyxvi Жыл бұрын
@@fcf777 What was unsportsmanlike with the kid's behavior? Westerners, especially closed-minded ones, will never be able to understand the Japanese culture. This is why the Japanese have time and time again produced great athletes. Athletes, men or women, kids and adults, are allowed to cry their frustration out. They are encouraged to "savor" the bitter taste of defeat so that they'll learn never to lose again. What have your kids achieved? What have YOU achieved? Smh
@skyt6047 Жыл бұрын
相手が泣いてるところに付け込まずしっかり戦った徳永君にフェアプレー賞
@seiko1498 Жыл бұрын
ええ🧐
@ミニ炒飯セット Жыл бұрын
私もそっちだと思った。 さすがにあの泣き方してる方が受賞というのは意味がわからんす。
@skyt6047 Жыл бұрын
そうですね、相原君は敢闘賞ということで、、
@LikeSH-p4w Жыл бұрын
一人の学年の選手と二年生の選手が一緒に試合するのは不公平です😮
@LikeSH-p4w Жыл бұрын
二年级选手只是依靠自己年龄和身高的优势获胜啊😮
@YukiSuzuki-mp2cm Жыл бұрын
何回も見た 涙の激戰 涙の感動 1年生は可愛くて強いです ほんとに感動されました.
@raoutennikaeru11 ай бұрын
この試合で2人は更に強くなるだろうな。 いい試合だね!
@lichade2008 Жыл бұрын
I am 41 years old from England. If I play them, I probably wouldn’t be able to return a serve 😂 They are the future of Japan table tennis. I wish them all the best in the future.
It is inconceivable to me how a kid at that age playing any sport is under such extreme pressure. I'm saddened to see this especially given his talent.
These are just kids. Parents and coaches should be well, strong willed and dedicated enough to support the young players’ mental health. I can understand the crying. They’ve dedicated and persevered all their young lives.
Da sieht man mal, wie viel Emotionen und Energie die kleinsten, der kommenden Tischtennis-Profis schon reinbringen. Da kullern die Tränen.... Hoffentlich geht der kleine Sportler gestärkt aus der Niederlage heraus und gewinnt sein nächstes Spiel...
Be brave kids. Dont yelling each other, than you cry after that. Just play and keep it fun. Win or lose, its okay. Do your best. You're great. Good luck, Kid!