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Sports and Physical Education
This year, Yoshio Itoi, a popular player who belonged to the the hanshin tigers, announced his retirement. This book contains the message that Yoshio Itoi wants to convey to all his fans. Yoshio Itoi was affectionately called "Nature," "Instinct," "Wild person" and "Superhuman" by his fans. He is a famous player who was also selected as a samurai Japan, and he won the title of the leading hitter in 2014 and the stealing base king in 2016. He won the Best Nine five times in total and the Golden Glove Award seven times in total. In addition to his achievements, he is also very popular with fans. As proof of this, he was selected as the All-Star Game for 10 consecutive years from 2009 to 2018. Not only Hanshin fans but also his former team Orix has many fans. There are three main things that Yoshio Itoi wants to convey to younger players. (1) I was not born with a body that I had developed to the point that I was called "Superhuman" by fans. It was created by repeated training in order to live in the professional world. I want to teach my training method to younger players. How my muscles saved my baseball life. Also, strengthening my muscles is not only effective for athletes, but for improving my physical and mental life that applies to many adults. (2) It was often said to be "natural Character". I was happy that I enjoyed myself through the media. But when it comes to baseball itself, I want to convey my baseball brain that I thought I had used my mind more than anyone else. It is not possible that I left it to "Instinct"! It contains a story about the muscles that I learned from Yu Darvish when I was a Nippon Ham. When it comes to baseball, I want to convey my mind and body as well as everyday life that applies to adults. (2) It was often said to be "natural Ham". I am happy that I enjoyed myself through the media. But when it comes to baseball itself, I want to convey my baseball brain that I thought I had used my mind more than anyone else. Shinjo Goshi Turning Point Atsunori Inaba