copyright's Lee Joon, who stands out for his strong training

I want to train hard. I want to be the main player.

Lee Joon, 25, an outside heater, is the most outstanding resource of copyright at this year's event. Born in 1999, Lee will prepare for his fourth season. In a showdown with OK Savings Bank for men in the 2024 Tongyeong-Dodram Cup Volleyball Championship held at Tongyeong Gymnasium on Sunday, Lee scored 12 points, the second highest after Yosvani 27 points. He also observed the attack success rate with 52.63 percent. He also recorded 55.33 percent of receiving efficiency.

Lee also played an active role in the 2024 Korean-Italian men's volleyball global super match against Monza. Rumor has it that he also expressed considerable interest in Lee in Monza.

After the match, Lee said, What I felt at the Cup was that my offense was much lower than during the training. I tried to increase the attack power more. I tried to have a conversation with Korean player hyung and asked him to give me the ball. I appreciate that.

He did not have many chances to play in the past three seasons. He also scored in eight matches, 15 sets, and 35 points in the last season. The number of sets and scores is the highest. copyright, which has a lot of depth, did not have enough room for him to play. Lee said, I have learned a lot. I have trained hard and I have a lot. I feel like I have been training hard. I tried to play with confidence, believing in myself, Lee said. I want to play the main match. No matter where I am, I think I have to make sure that I show myself when I get the chance.

Coach Tommy Tilikainen is cheering loudly and showing strong reactions when Lee Joon scores. Lee Joon is also feeling this. I think the coach likes it because it matches what he ordered, he said with a smile. When I blocked in the game, the coach told me to block only the straight course. But I think I got a block.  바카라사이트

In the end, he needs to overcome the competition. He runs around to brighten up the team's mood, Lee said, displaying stability in defense as well. I trained more receiving and defensive parts than offense during the offseason. Also, I didn't receive the opponent's floater serve as an overhand receiver. I thought I should practice those parts and turn them into weapons, and I am trying to overhand many times.

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