Konkuk University is about to wrap up its winter training in Jeju Island.


All practice games are over. After going to court training on Saturday afternoon, he will leave Jeju Island on Saturday.

Not all athletes participated in the winter training on Jeju Island, which began on April 4. Cho Hwan-hee joined the team in February and has been exercising her physical strength along with rehabilitation.

Cho Hwan-hee, who met after training on the morning of the 24th, said, "I took three to four months off after the surgery because my knee cartilage was not good," adding, "I had a practice match for a week before the National Sports Festival, and my knee was full. I didn't play in physical education, and I had an examination after going to physical education, but I had surgery because I felt a little bad."

When Cho belatedly joined the winter training, Cho said, "I don't have physical strength because I don't do running training very well. I was nervous about the 5:5 training, so the coach told me to slowly join the team," adding, "When I do right knee, weight training, and team training, I keep following and increase the amount of training so that I can participate in the 5:5 training from March."

When asked when she could return, Cho said, "I can come back now. Winter training is coming to an end, and after the training, I will have time to take care of myself." "I don't know if I can participate in the opening match, but if I continue training throughout March, it won't matter if I play in the opening match."

Despite Cho Hwan-hee's absence, Konkuk University's performance is better than last season.

Cho Hwan-hee, who encouraged or gave advice to his teammates on the bench at every practice game, said, "He is doing better than I thought. I saw that Freddie, Yeo Chan-young (who is in the same position as Cho Hwan-hee), Kim Joon-young, Kwon Min-joon, and Kim Jung-hyun all gained a lot by cheering up together," adding, "I feel good and meaningful because we are becoming more united and talk often and get along well with each other when I was not in January."

Konkuk University changed its team color with strong pressure and archery basketball.

"When I was a freshman, I played basketball like this. I think it doesn't matter because I was flying around," Cho said. "High school basketball is fast. That's why the players are adapting well. I think the team will be a better team if the players who slowly warm up get used to it."

When asked about the role he had to play when he returned, Cho Hwan-hee said, "Seeing the rotation, I had to break it in defense, and I was disappointed with the fastball development, but I'll be a good team with my teammates, and I'll also be equipped with shots."

In Jeju Island, there was also an exchange war with Osaka National University of Technology. Konkuk University had one win and one loss.

Cho Hwan-hee said, "I did better than I thought. Not only Freddie, but all the players in all positions have improved," adding, "Sick players feel this and I hope that I can participate soon as I want to play."

There is about a month left before the opening of the college basketball league.

Cho Hwan-hee said, "What we do best is tempo-fast basketball, and if we nibble at the opponent and strengthen our defense in that basketball, we can make the fans fun, and the fans can feel that Konkuk University basketball is fun." "We have more people. Now, not five players, but through a wide rotation, all players can make a team that is fun, and each player can replace each other whenever it is difficult and relieve the burden of physical strength. The coach and the coach are working hard, so we can live up to what we expect from the coach and the coach," he said confidently.

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