Question 2: Introduction to Hurdles English Hurdles1At the end of 8, Hurdles officially became a sport. At that time, people called it obstacle running, which belonged to men's sports. The obstacles are ordinary fences, and then a wooden fence frame is buried underground, and then it is changed into a bracket for sawing wood. However, crossing this obstacle is not only prone to injury accidents, but also hinders the improvement of hurdle technology. Therefore, hurdles have always made athletes feel hidden dangers and worries in the early days. Therefore, at the beginning of the 20th century, the movable "⊥"-shaped Hurdles appeared, which promoted the development of Hurdles technology. 1935, the "L" railing appeared again. As long as the railing is hit by 4 kilograms, it will fall forward. L-shaped structure is reasonable and safe, and it has been used ever since. In the Beijing Asian Games/KOOC-0/990 Women's/KOOC-0/00 hurdles, China's Liu Huajin broke her own Asian record of/KOOC-0/2.89. Liu Xiang of China tied the record of 13 at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, which were 12 seconds and 9 1 respectively. Later, he broke this record in the IAAF Super Grand Prix in Lausanne, creating a good result of 12.88 seconds. This is the pride of China people! Robles of Cuba set a new world record with 12 in June 2008: "12.87." 20 12 In the early morning of September 8th, Mei Lite ran wildly in the men's 1 10 meter hurdle race of the IAAF Diamond League in Brussels. He broke the world record with an amazing time of 12.80 seconds.
Question 3: Have you ever seen a pig hurdle? What do you mean? A pigsty means mating.
Question 4: What is the meaning of hurdling? At the end of 18, hurdling officially became a sport. At that time, people called 1 10 meter hurdle race, which belonged to men's sports. The obstacles are ordinary fences, and then a wooden fence frame is buried underground, and then it is changed into a bracket for sawing wood. However, crossing this obstacle is not only prone to injury accidents, but also hinders the improvement of hurdling skills, so hurdling has always made athletes feel hidden danger in the early days. Therefore, at the beginning of19th century, a movable ⊥-shaped hurdle frame appeared, which promoted the development of hurdle technology. 1935, the "L" railing appeared again. As long as the railing is hit by 4 kilograms, it will fall forward. L-shaped structure is reasonable and safe, and it has been used ever since. In the Beijing Asian Games/KOOC-0/990 Women's/KOOC-0/00 hurdles, China's Liu Huajin broke her own Asian record of/KOOC-0/2.89. Liu Xiang of China tied the record of 13 at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, which were 12 seconds and 9 1 respectively. Later, he broke this record in the IAAF Super Grand Prix in Lausanne, creating a good result of 12.88 seconds. This is the pride of China people! Robles of Cuba set a new world record with 12 in June 2008: "12.87." The origin of editing this paragraph originated in Britain. It evolved from the game of shepherds crossing the sheepfold fence. The earliest hurdle used in hurdle race was a wooden support or fence buried in the ground. In 1900, a movable inverted T-shaped hurdle appeared. 1935 Someone changed the T-shaped hurdle frame into an L-shaped hurdle frame, and the other end of the leg of the L-shaped hurdle frame faces the running direction of the runner, so it can be turned forward with a little resistance, which reduces the fear of the runner when hurdling. Olympic events are divided into men's 1 10 meter hurdles and 400 meter hurdles (included in 1896); Women's 100 meter hurdles (included in 1932, the last 80 meter hurdles were changed to 100 meter hurdles in 1972) and 400 meter hurdles (included in 1984). Men's 1 100 meter hurdle height is 106 cm, and 400 meter hurdle height is 9 1.4 cm. The height of women's 100 meter hurdle is 84 cm, and the height of 400 meter hurdle is 76.2 cm. During the competition, athletes must cross 10 hurdles. Pushing down a hurdle with other parts of your body is not a foul, except for deliberately pushing or kicking it with your hands. Editing this history and crossing obstacles is a basic life skill formed by human beings in their long-term production and struggle with nature. Hurdling, as a track and field sport, evolved from the basic skills of crossing obstacles. Hurdles first appeared in Britain in the19th century. At that time, it was called obstacle course. It was a men's event, and ordinary fences were used as obstacles. Later, a wooden fence frame was buried underground, and later it was changed into a support for sawing firewood. Crossing this obstacle is not only dangerous, but also prone to injury accidents, which also hinders the improvement of hurdle technology. At the beginning of the 20th century, movable┻-shaped hurdles appeared, which promoted the development of hurdle technology. 1935 adopts L-shaped railing, and the bottom of the railing is heavy. As long as the railing is impacted by 3.6-4 kilograms, it will fall forward. This structure of railings has been used until now. 1837, the first hurdle race for college students was held in Britain. 1896 In the first Olympic Games, hurdle race was one of the official events, but at that time, the hurdle race technology was not perfect, but the front legs were bent around the hurdle, so the results were not high. The champion score of this game is 17.6 seconds. 1900 In the second Olympic Games, the hurdle technique was improved and the hurdle step technique was created. American athletes won the 1 10 meter hurdle championship in 15.4 seconds. 1908 In the 4th Olympic Games, American athletes adopted the posture of upper body leaning forward over the hurdle, and improved the action of crossing the leg (the crossing leg did not directly pull forward after landing, but crossed the hurdle by the side), and won the championship with the score of 15 second. 1920- 1922 Canadian athletes not only used the upper body to lean forward to help jump the hurdles to avoid the body's center of gravity rising too high, but also used the hurdle technique of leaning forward with one arm to help the upper body lean forward, and won the seventh Olympic champion with a score of 14.8 seconds. 1936 when American athletes hurdle, the knees of their swinging legs are raised very high ... >>
Question 5: What is a hurdle vest? Hurdle vests were first worn by hurdlers. Because it is most convenient to exercise without sleeves, it is named after hurdles. If the body is explosive, it is recommended to wear a bodybuilding vest, then beware of thieves!
Question 6: What does the field mean? The location of the fence.
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Question 7: What do you mean when someone asks if you can hurdle? Hurdling is a project. For example, Liu Xiang is the 1 10 meter hurdle.
Question 8: What is the meaning of hurdling? At the end of 18, hurdling officially became a sport. At that time, people called 1 10 meter hurdle race, which belonged to men's sports. The obstacles are ordinary fences, and then a wooden fence frame is buried underground, and then it is changed into a bracket for sawing wood. However, crossing this obstacle is not only prone to injury accidents, but also hinders the improvement of hurdling skills, so hurdling has always made athletes feel hidden danger in the early days. Therefore, at the beginning of19th century, a movable ⊥-shaped hurdle frame appeared, which promoted the development of hurdle technology. 1935, the "L" railing appeared again. As long as the railing is hit by 4 kilograms, it will fall forward. L-shaped structure is reasonable and safe, and it has been used ever since. In the Beijing Asian Games/KOOC-0/990 Women's/KOOC-0/00 hurdles, China's Liu Huajin broke her own Asian record of/KOOC-0/2.89. Liu Xiang of China tied the record of 13 at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, which were 12 seconds and 9 1 respectively. Later, he broke this record in the IAAF Super Grand Prix in Lausanne, creating a good result of 12.88 seconds. This is the pride of China people! Robles of Cuba set a new world record with 12 in June 2008: "12.87." The origin of editing this paragraph originated in Britain. It evolved from the game of shepherds crossing the sheepfold fence. The earliest hurdle used in hurdle race was a wooden support or fence buried in the ground. In 1900, a movable inverted T-shaped hurdle appeared. 1935 Someone changed the T-shaped hurdle frame into an L-shaped hurdle frame, and the other end of the leg of the L-shaped hurdle frame faces the running direction of the runner, so it can be turned forward with a little resistance, which reduces the fear of the runner when hurdling. Olympic events are divided into men's 1 10 meter hurdles and 400 meter hurdles (included in 1896); Women's 100 meter hurdles (included in 1932, the last 80 meter hurdles were changed to 100 meter hurdles in 1972) and 400 meter hurdles (included in 1984). Men's 1 100 meter hurdle height is 106 cm, and 400 meter hurdle height is 9 1.4 cm. The height of women's 100 meter hurdle is 84 cm, and the height of 400 meter hurdle is 76.2 cm. During the competition, athletes must cross 10 hurdles. Pushing down a hurdle with other parts of your body is not a foul, except for deliberately pushing or kicking it with your hands. Editing this history and crossing obstacles is a basic life skill formed by human beings in their long-term production and struggle with nature. Hurdling, as a track and field sport, evolved from the basic skills of crossing obstacles. Hurdles first appeared in Britain in the19th century. At that time, it was called obstacle course. It was a men's event, and ordinary fences were used as obstacles. Later, a wooden fence frame was buried underground, and later it was changed into a support for sawing firewood. Crossing this obstacle is not only dangerous, but also prone to injury accidents, which also hinders the improvement of hurdle technology. At the beginning of the 20th century, movable┻-shaped hurdles appeared, which promoted the development of hurdle technology. 1935 adopts L-shaped railing, and the bottom of the railing is heavy. As long as the railing is impacted by 3.6-4 kilograms, it will fall forward. This structure of railings has been used until now. 1837, the first hurdle race for college students was held in Britain. 1896 In the first Olympic Games, hurdle race was one of the official events, but at that time, the hurdle race technology was not perfect, but the front legs were bent around the hurdle, so the results were not high. The champion score of this game is 17.6 seconds. 1900 In the second Olympic Games, the hurdle technique was improved and the hurdle step technique was created. American athletes won the 1 10 meter hurdle championship in 15.4 seconds. 1908 In the 4th Olympic Games, American athletes adopted the posture of upper body leaning forward over the hurdle, and improved the action of crossing the leg (the crossing leg did not directly pull forward after landing, but crossed the hurdle by the side), and won the championship with the score of 15 second. 1920- 1922 Canadian athletes not only used the upper body to lean forward to help jump the hurdles to avoid the body's center of gravity rising too high, but also used the hurdle technique of leaning forward with one arm to help the upper body lean forward, and won the seventh Olympic champion with a score of 14.8 seconds. 1936 when American athletes hurdle, the knees of their swinging legs are raised very high ... >>
Question 9: Introduction to Hurdles English Hurdles1At the end of August, Hurdles officially became a sport. At that time, people called it obstacle running, which belonged to men's sports. The obstacles are ordinary fences, and then a wooden fence frame is buried underground, and then it is changed into a bracket for sawing wood. However, crossing this obstacle is not only prone to injury accidents, but also hinders the improvement of hurdle technology. Therefore, hurdles have always made athletes feel hidden dangers and worries in the early days. Therefore, at the beginning of the 20th century, the movable "⊥"-shaped Hurdler appeared, which promoted the development of hurdler technology. 1935, the "L" railing appeared again. As long as the railing is hit by 4 kilograms, it will fall forward. L-shaped structure is reasonable and safe, and it has been used ever since. In the Beijing Asian Games/KOOC-0/990 Women's/KOOC-0/00 hurdles, China's Liu Huajin broke her own Asian record of/KOOC-0/2.89. Liu Xiang of China tied the record of 13 at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, which were 12 seconds and 9 1 respectively. Later, he broke this record in the IAAF Super Grand Prix in Lausanne, creating a good result of 12.88 seconds. This is the pride of China people! Robles of Cuba set a new world record with 12 in June 2008: "12.87." 20 12 In the early morning of September 8th, Mei Lite ran wildly in the men's 1 10 meter hurdle race of the IAAF Diamond League in Brussels. He broke the world record with an amazing time of 12.80 seconds.
Question10: What is the meaning of hurdling in QQ expression? It means the Olympic hurdles. Tencent, endorsed by Liu Xiang, made such a statement for him. . As for the hurdles, be careful, otherwise it will be easy to pull eggs and so on. It depends on your imagination. . )