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Tani has ‘brain revolution’ for Beijing
TOKYO: Japan's double Olympic judo gold medallist Ryoko Tani has hit upon an unusual idea to prepare for this year's Beijing Games – a neurological kick-start.
Busy being a mum since winning her second successive gold in Athens four years ago, Tani has turned to scientific methods to help sharpen up for an attempt on an Olympic treble.
The pint-sized judoka will spend three days listening to lectures from brain specialists in Paris, Japanese media reported yesterday, some under the headline “Tani's Brain Revolution!”
“It's something I really want to do,” Tani told reporters before leaving Japan on Monday. “I want to get as much out of it as I can. It's a training exercise for Beijing.”– Reuters
TOKYO: Japan's double Olympic judo gold medallist Ryoko Tani has hit upon an unusual idea to prepare for this year's Beijing Games – a neurological kick-start.
Busy being a mum since winning her second successive gold in Athens four years ago, Tani has turned to scientific methods to help sharpen up for an attempt on an Olympic treble.
The pint-sized judoka will spend three days listening to lectures from brain specialists in Paris, Japanese media reported yesterday, some under the headline “Tani's Brain Revolution!”
“It's something I really want to do,” Tani told reporters before leaving Japan on Monday. “I want to get as much out of it as I can. It's a training exercise for Beijing.”– Reuters
FONTE: Malaysia Star - Malaysia
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