1952, Ichiro Ozawa organized a women's volleyball team in the Japanese Bezuka Textile Factory where he worked. From the beginning, the goal set for the team was to "become a Japanese champion and a world champion". However, such words can only be regarded as a boast of Da Songbo, who was the manager of the raw material purchasing department of the textile mill at that time and only played volleyball in middle school. He selected 16 players from 1242 female workers. Coaches and players work in the factory from 8: 00 to 15: 30 every day, and then train from 16 until midnight. The harsh training methods are unbearable to witness. In the closed training hall, Da Song Bowen smashed volleyball at the players one by one. The girls fought back and forth, rolled, got up, rolled, and got up again until they were exhausted and fell to the ground. Because the training intensity was too strong, it once caused strong protests from labor organizations, and the outside world also had great repercussions on Da Song Bowen. Three years later, Japan Textile Kitazaka Team won three titles: Japan Enterprise Volleyball Competition, All-Japan Comprehensive Volleyball Competition and Japan National Sports Competition.
1960, Ichiro Ozawa led the Japanese women's volleyball team to participate in the 3rd World Women's Volleyball Championship held in Brazil. In the competition, the Japanese women's volleyball team was a blockbuster and won the second place in the world competition for the first time, which attracted worldwide attention. However, Japan doesn't seem to care about this, and no one meets it at the airport. In a fit of pique, Hong Wen Matsumoto smashed the runner-up trophy, aiming at the world champion, determined to win.
In order to achieve this goal, the so-called "volleyball" is the training concept of Da Song Bowen, which not only adopts high-intensity and high-density special training means, but also takes the application of series of technologies and new technologies as the basis of competition training. In order to beat the Soviet team, which had obvious physical advantages, Daiben carefully studied the laws of volleyball, and combined with the short stature of Japanese athletes, he invented the rolling cushion to strengthen defense. At the same time, he invented techniques such as hook float ball and forearm pad with both hands, which brought up a group of excellent women's volleyball players for the Japanese team and made Hexi Chang Zhi, the tallest player in the team, as the main setter. Although this caused great controversy at that time, Mr. Komatsu persisted in his established tactics and finally succeeded.
1962 At the 4th World Women's Volleyball Championship held in Moscow, the Japanese women's volleyball team trained by Ichiro Ozawa was unstoppable, beating the defending champion Soviet team 3: 1 and beating other teams 3: 0 in a row. In this way, the Japanese women's volleyball team boarded the podium of the world champion with an impressive record, and the "Far East Typhoon" blew up in the world volleyball field. Various legends about "Oriental Witch" spread like wildfire, and Bowen himself was called "the devil's big pine tree" because of his strict training requirements and outstanding achievements.
1964 10 Volleyball was listed as an official event in the 18 Olympic Games held in Japan. 10 year1On October 23rd, Tokyo was deserted when the Japanese women's volleyball team played against the women's volleyball team of the former Soviet Union. Under the leadership of Ichiro Ozawa, the "Oriental Witch" once again showed great power, and finally defeated a powerful opponent, winning the first gold medal in the Olympic women's volleyball competition for Japan. This game has set a domestic viewing record in Japan. When the world praised Da Song Bowen's training method as a miracle in sports, Da Song Bowen sighed: "Since you want to be the first in the world, you must carry out the most rigorous training in the world. Instructors must take the lead and defeat themselves. 』
After leading the Japanese women's volleyball team to win the first world championship, the competitive level of the Japanese women's volleyball team reached its peak until she resigned as the coach of the national team on 1965. Under his leadership, the Japanese women's volleyball team is invincible at home and abroad, setting a miracle of 175 victory in the history of women's volleyball in the world.
The success of "Oriental Witch" has also attracted the attention of volleyball circles in China. With the approval of Premier Zhou Enlai, China Paixie invited Da Song Bowen to come to China for one month in April 1965 to help train China women's volleyball team. During the training, Bo Wen of Da Song spiked the ball for the players, which was unprecedented in China volleyball field in terms of strength, speed, frequency and angle. China women's volleyball team fought hard until it was exhausted and could not afford to fall to the ground. The training of Bo Wen in the Great Song Dynasty contains the spirit of "three from one big", that is, starting from difficulty, being strict, starting from actual combat and training with a large amount of exercise. China women's volleyball team got systematic training and clear development policy. His training methods, ideas and styles have aroused great repercussions in the volleyball world in China and even in the whole sports world, bringing new training methods to China women's volleyball team, exercising their spiritual will and laying the foundation for the future growth and take-off of China volleyball. After leaving China, Ichiro Ozawa went to Korea to help teach volleyball.