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Compete with the wind, face the competition head-on

Always maintain a firm inner rhythm amidst the hustle and bustle

Daniel Wu, the spokesperson for the DeSant brand

Inviting you to join AWAKEN in breaking the wind and exploring the ultimate self

The Windbreaker is a hermit who is ready to take off, and also a hero who conflicts with everything

For Daniel Wu, breaking the wind is a process of constantly breaking through oneself and challenging limits,

We need to face external disturbances calmly, gather strength and fearlessly face challenges.

Triathlon is a powerful sport that requires a long period of focused effort, just like racing

In the eyes of Daniel Wu,

Triathlon and professional racing have similar genes. Embrace the gust of wind on the way, stay focused and not be disturbed by the noise,

At the same time, it is important to maintain a rhythm that suits oneself for a long time and move forward fearlessly.

Following the wind, facing everything, embracing everything, and pursuing the ultimate is the process of moving forward bravely and constantly breaking through oneself

Break through the wind, feel its presence, and then embrace it.

Focus and gather in the wind, find your own rhythm,

Facing more and stronger challenges in the future, walking shoulder to shoulder with the wind, ultimately breaking through obstacles and self limits

Continuously searching for the next higher mountain peak and enjoying the infinite possibilities in the pursuit process

He always believed that he was not perfect and that the world always had ups and downs.

Therefore, in his journey of life, he has always pursued perfection rather than perfection

Rediscover your own rhythm in adversity

Persist in exploring the ultimate self in the wind of life

Equip yourself with the AWAKEN Windbreaker series and enjoy every journey of breaking through the wind

The long road ahead is not about the destination, but about the journey itself