Victor Wembanyama inspired by ancient warrior training techniques
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Last updated Jun 13, 2026

Victor Wembanyama has been influenced by 34 generations of ancient warrior training from monks in central China. These techniques have contributed to his development as a formidable presence in basketball. Wembanyama continues to impress in his current season, showcasing skills that have made him a standout player. Further insights into his training methodology could enhance understanding of his performance and potential impact on the league this summer.
- •Wembanyama trained using ancient methods from Chinese warrior monks
- •Techniques helped shape him into a leading basketball talent
- •Focus on holistic preparation and mental discipline
- •Potential for new insights into training practices in the NBA
- 12:24 PMESPN — How 34 generations of ancient warrior training sha...
"How monks in central China helped turn Victor Wembanyama into the most unstoppable force in basketball.
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