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Chovy is in a sluggish state, the real reason is exposed, and he bluntly says that he doesn't love LOL anymore

Chovy's state is sluggish, the real reason is exposed, and he bluntly says that he doesn't love LOL anymore, Chovy, as a high-profile top mid-laner player in the LCK region, has been at the peak of his performance in recent years, however, with the start of the new season, Chovy's state seems to have declined a little, especially when asked in the live broadcast "Do you still love LOL?" "Times.

His answer "I don't seem to love it anymore" has aroused heated discussions among the majority of netizens, and although this remark seems to be an understatement, it also reflects the psychological dilemma faced by professional players under the pressure of long-term high-intensity training and competition.

First of all, as a professional, Chovy's form fluctuations are not an isolated phenomenon, and high-intensity training and competition not only require players to have excellent technical skills, but also require them to maintain long-term enthusiasm and concentration mentally, however, long hours of competition and pressure often cause players to feel tired and burnout.

This emotion is not "no motivation" as it appears on the surface, but the deep desire to win is gradually swallowed up by the monotony and pressure of professional life, and when Chovy expresses "as if he doesn't love anymore", he may be intuitively feeling this exhaustion, and even questioning the passion of the arena at some moments.

Netizens ridiculed that "no wonder there has been less training lately", a comment that, although somewhat joking, also reflects a common phenomenon in the current esports circle: the psychological pressure and training burden faced by professional players are sometimes over-interpreted or dissipated as "lazy" or "sluggish".

But in fact, outside of training and competition, the quality of life and physical and mental health of the athletes are equally important. If players can't maintain good mental and physical condition, no matter how high-intensity training can't achieve real results, Chovy's phenomenon is not only a personal problem, but also reminds the entire esports industry of the importance of the physical and mental health of professional players, in the high-pressure environment of competitive esports, how to balance mental health, life and training, has become an important topic for professional players and their teams to think about, do you have anything to say about this?

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