Lee Ju-ah, 24, who plays women’s volleyball for IBK, has expressed her desire to win a championship.
“I have the idea that I have to win the championship or else,” Lee said ahead of the team’s training match against Japanese V-League team Toyota Motorcycle Queensland in Nagoya, Japan, on Tuesday. I’m preparing with the mindset that if we don’t win, a bomb will explode,” she said, expressing her determination to start anew.
National middle blocker Lee Ju-ah left Heungkuk Saengsim in April to sign a free-agent contract with IBK Bank.
IBK head coach Kim Ho-cheol (69) played a crucial role in his decision. “He told me that I was the player they needed and that I was the last piece of the puzzle, and the moment I heard that, I made up my mind. He also told me to attack on the move, so I felt like I wanted to take on a new challenge with this team,” said Lee.
“I think she hasn’t yet realized her full potential,” Kim said of her new teammate. I think there is room for her potential to blossom in the upcoming season.”
Much to Kim’s delight, Lee has been performing consistently in training camp matches.
In a training match against Japanese V-League team Denso Aeribiz in Nagoya, Japan, on Sept. 29, she recorded 10 points, including three blocks, to help the team’s offense.
Kim is known as a “tiger teacher” in the volleyball world. He is known for pushing his players to be strong.
“I’m mentally strong, so I don’t mind it,” Lee laughed about Kim’s coaching style. “I’ve been beaten up a lot in my previous team, so I’m mentally prepared. 파워볼실시간 I don’t think I’ll have a mental breakdown or anything, because the coach will point out things I did wrong,” she added.
Lee is trying to take Kim’s guidance and make it her own. “I think the first thing I need to do is reflect on my own problems when he points them out. It’s important to accept what he says and quickly find out what I did wrong,” he says. ”If you do something wrong, you fix it. And then do it again. That’s how you learn faster,” he emphasized.
Lee, who is also known as “Lee Dong Joo-ah” for her mobile offense since her rookie year, talks a lot with her setters in particular.
“I think that the setter and middle blocker should trust each other and have good chemistry, so I shout ‘faith’ to the setter players,“ said Lee, who even asked Chen Xintong (China), who joined the Asia Quarter, to say ‘faith’ in Chinese. ‘Xintong told me that it’s ’xiang xin,‘ so I shout ’xiang xin’ on the court. I also tell (Kim) Ha-kyung and (Kim) Yoon-woo to trust me,” he explained.
Lee is aiming for her second individual title at IBK. “There is nothing more valuable than winning. When you win, you forget all the hard things that have happened,” she said. ”To win, the manager, coaching staff, and players all have to be on the same page. We want to communicate with each other, criticize each other when we make mistakes, and move forward together to win the championship.”