Chapter 75 - 75 Training Plan
Chapter 75 - 75 Training Plan
Chapter 75: Chapter 75: Training Plan
Chapter 75: Chapter 75: Training Plan
Hydrogen peroxide, due to its strong oxidizing properties, could indeed be used to disinfect and sterilize wounds, but when it comes to the level of pain, it could only be said that medical alcohol was like a little brother in its presence.
This could be felt from the volume of Park Kwang-ki’s shouts.
In the surgical ward, the sound of such agonized roaring wasn’t anything surprising, and people would only lament the addition of another unfortunate soul.
When the blond man left the ward, it had already quieted down, but before Park Kwang-ki passed out, he had obtained what he needed.
However, as he was leaving the hospital, he was stopped by two security guards.
“Hello, we are investigating an incident of a doctor being attacked and clothes being stolen, please cooperate with our investigation.”
The blond man nodded, took out an ID from his chest, “Can I go now?”
“No… no problem, you can go.”
Although they didn’t recognize the emblem on it, they recognized those three letters on it.
Early the next morning, a reborn Li Ang stood naked in front of the mirror.
He had been admiring his body for over ten minutes now, and if it weren’t for the milk about to burn dry, he could have looked even longer.
Having not looked in the mirror for some days, Li Ang found that his physique had changed considerably.
During this time, although Li Ang hadn’t measured his height and weight, he could clearly see that he had grown taller, and along with the increase in muscle mass, his body weight had naturally increased significantly.
Not only were his body’s muscles exhibiting more prominent undulations, but he also noticed that the shape of his muscles seemed to have subtly changed.
And such changes, in terms of normal physiology, are impossible to occur naturally, as muscle placement is fixed from the start, and what can be changed through exercise is only the size of the muscles.
Now, Li Ang’s muscles were distributed in a way that was more aesthetically pleasing than before, or in other words, closer to the golden ratio.
The wounds he had scraped on the ground yesterday were also healing quickly.
The slightly deeper wounds had already formed scabs, and the shallower parts, upon touch, no longer hurt.
If it were an average person, it would take at least three or four days to heal to this extent, but it had only been one night, not even 24 hours for him.
Although there was a 20% increase in recovery ability from [Sports Massage] and an enhanced recovery power from a constitution that had reached human limits.
But Li Ang was still not satisfied with his current self-healing ability.
Ever since he started practicing Sideways Training Martial Arts, he was clear that the body’s self-healing ability fundamentally reflected the efficiency of his practice.
After [Thirteen Taibao Horizontal Training] broke through to the Mastery level, he felt that this skill had encountered a bottleneck, the main reason being that the resistance to strikes of both his skin’s exterior and muscles had improved too much. Many of the practices recorded in the books could no longer have any effect.
With effective training reduced, naturally, the efficiency of training declined.
It’s like fitness using only bodyweight exercises, when you reach a stage where your own body weight is no challenge at all to your muscles, your muscles will not grow bigger, all you can train is stamina.
No choice, the current Li Ang had to attempt some high-risk movements to enhance the training effect.
Sometimes it’s not about sticking rigidly to the prescribed practices in books. As long as you fully understand the principle behind the practices, it’s not too problematic to apply it in different ways.
So after he understood the principles behind some training methods, Li Ang also came up with several alternative or improved methods more suited for himself.
Li Ang arrived at the training area in the backyard and replaced the bags originally filled with fine sand with iron sand, and what was originally filled with iron sand, he simply replaced with small pebbles.
Practicing Iron Head Skill used to require him to stand on his head, which he always did on the soil, but now he switched directly to a concrete floor.
Li Ang even soaked the bamboo strips used for slapping the body in water to make them heavier and increase the impact force.
After these adjustments, Li Ang finally experienced pain that had been absent for a long time.
Following his practice, during his rest, Li Ang didn’t forget about the business card that someone handed to him yesterday.
He went online to do some research and found that [Titan Game] was quite popular in America, mainly featuring competitive sports variety shows.
He vaguely remembered that as a child, he had watched a program on the sports channel that was very similar to this one.
He couldn’t recall the earlier challenges but remembered that the final event was a relay race where each team used a pole to climb steps in a pull-up motion.
The design of [Titan Game] in this area was clearly superior; every challenge required an exceptionally high level of strength and stamina.
The competition was mainly one-on-one, which made the process much more intense.
After browsing through, Li Ang couldn’t find any reason not to participate.
Furthermore, considering its competitiveness, Li Ang suspected he might be able to gain some Limit Break Points through this show.
With full determination, Li Ang immediately contacted the young man from yesterday through the business card.
From the conversation, he learned that he could directly participate in one competition in eight days and another in twenty days.
Moreover, the first opponent he would face wouldn’t be very strong. Tags like Li Ang’s, a robust cyclist, usually meant that the first round would match him against repairmen, running enthusiasts, fitness coaches, and similar profiles.
Therefore, Li Ang decisively chose the event happening in eight days.
Having made up his mind, he analyzed his own strengths and weaknesses, which were actually quite distinct.
Li Ang found that his Strength, which was 20% stronger than the average person at 12.15, was still not dominant enough and remained his biggest weakness.
Apart from that, the rest were essentially strengths.
So, the most urgent task at hand was to enhance his Strength.
This time, however, Li Ang did not choose the gym or, to be precise, didn’t consider the gym as the only way to train his Strength.
Li Ang pulled out his phone and found the master of Sideways Training Martial Arts that the museum director had specifically introduced to him.
Since the master’s main focus was training physical strength, he must be quite knowledgeable in this area, and consulting him couldn’t be more appropriate.
Unfortunately, either the old man didn’t use a phone, or Yan Tianqi hadn’t managed to get his contact information at all, Li Ang checked the information he received and suddenly realized there wasn’t even a phone number, only an address.
This turned out to be a good thing; if he visited in person, he could assess the man’s strength and see if he was genuinely skilled.
Moreover, these older martial artists often had quite traditional mindsets.
If he had actually tried to call, they might not have even bothered to respond.
The car Eric had given him was practically scrapped after yesterday’s crash, so Li Ang had no choice but to fall back on that women’s bicycle.