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Resume of Coach Cai Bin of China Women's Volleyball Team
Cai Bin, 1966, 10 was born in Cixi City, Zhejiang Province on October 7. He was the head coach of Shanghai women's volleyball team and led his team to win four national first-class leagues.

Cai Bin used to be a volleyball player in China. As a coach after retirement. Led the China women's volleyball team to win the runner-up in the 2002 World Women's Volleyball Championship, the champion of the 20 16 Rio Olympic Games, and the champions of many international competitions. During his coaching career, he showed outstanding ability and leadership, and made important contributions to the development and progress of China women's volleyball team.

During the period of coaching China women's volleyball team, Cai Bin advocated scientific training, attached importance to the team's offensive and defensive ability and the use of competition strategies, and attached importance to the psychological quality and physical training of the players. Under his leadership, China Women's Volleyball Team has demonstrated its strong strength and competitiveness in many competitions and won many honors and awards.

Cai Bin's coaching style

Cai Bin is a famous volleyball coach. His teaching style is rigorous and diligent, paying attention to the quality of training and strictly administering the army. He not only requires the team members to be technically excellent, but also attaches great importance to team spirit and tactics. As a setter, Cai Bin has a profound understanding and research on volleyball skills and tactics. At the same time, he also has excellent mind and flexible adaptability, so he is known as "Little Zhuge".

He is good at making personalized training plans according to the characteristics of different players, thus improving the combat effectiveness of the whole team. Cai Bin pays great attention to details in training and knows every player's every move on the court like the back of his hand. He emphasized the tacit understanding and cooperation among the players and advocated the concept of "being a whole". At the same time, he also attaches great importance to the cultivation of players' psychological quality and helps them to stay calm and play their best in the game.