I Don’t Coach, I Make You Better
Badminton coaching …
The goal of my coaching is to help you improve, rather than just teaching you how to play.
Everyone can play, but a deeper understanding of the game and human biology would help you play better, reduce injury, and enjoy more.
To make YOU better, each coaching practice would be catered to your ability and level. A typical practice involves me serving birdies to you continuously and demonstrating how to do it better.
I don’t coach badminton to get rich, but do wish to spread badminton wisdom; therefore, the current price for group training (generally 3 players) is ONLY 30NZD/hour (25 for students). Slots are limited and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you are interested in joining group training sessions or wish to inquire about private bookings, please add me @TwoLegsBetter (same for WhatsApp and WeChat).
You will learn:
Appropriate gripping for different shots
Efficient movements
Generating power using the wrist and fingers
Smashing, net play, flat exchange, cross-court, defending shots, and deceptions
Tactics for singles and doubles competitions
想提高羽毛球技术?
本人开设羽毛球提高班,根据个人的水平量身定做训练计划,多球训练加专业讲解和演示,不管你是初学还是高手,都会有收获。
收费标准:群体集训(三人标准),每个人 30新元(学生优惠25元)/小时。名额有限,先到先得!
我的微信和WhatsApp号码都是@TwoLegsBetter。
你将学到:
各种击球要求的不同的握拍方法
高效的步法和移动
手腕和手指发力
杀球,放网,勾对角,推球,平抽,防守,以及各种假动作
单打和双打的战术
List of Articles in the iBad blog:
Do This Will Improve Your Badminton Defense Dramatically
How to improve your defense in badminton doubles games?
How to Win Men's Doubles in Badminton?
If you play doubles in badminton, this is an article for you to think about.
How to Win Singles Games in Badminton
What should you do when you try to win singe’s game in badminton competition?
Tale of Two Worlds
If you think you can win because you do well in casual games, think again because these are two very different worlds.
The Erratic Style of Badminton Racket and Its Romance with the Birdie: Part I
Explaining badminton swinging is impossible, until now. Well, I did my best to explain and let’s see if it makes sense to you.
Single’s #1: What to Do When Your Opponent Played a High Clear to Your Back-Hand Back-Court?
What are your options when your opponent lifted the birdie to your backhand backcourt?
After mastering these options, then you can choose the one that gives you the best tactical advantage.
Common Badminton Mistakes Even Top Professionals Commit
Common mistakes by amateurs and professionals alike when playing badminton.
Don't Blame the Shuttlecock
You think you know the racket and the birdie, think again! Check this article and see what you misunderstood.
Ideal Badminton Swings to Hit Shuttlecock Properly (Prelude: C'est la Vie)
This is the prelude to a series of articles explaining how to make a variety of badminton shots.
Everyone (Including YOU) Needs Coaching
If you play badminton, you will need coaching. Check out why.
I'm going to be blunt up front. You need coaching, regardless of your level or aspiration.
If you live in New Zealand and play badminton twice a week, that's about 100NZD a month, not including shoes, wear, rackets, and stringing. If you spend another 100NZD on coaching, it will be a very good investment considering the return.
You may think you are too good, or too bad for that matter, for coaching. You'd be wrong. Even the best players in the world need coaching.
Of course, players need coaching for different purposes.
You may be a good player compared to your peers who are playing with you casually in clubs. But that play time provides zero help if you plan to compete in actual tournaments. Some people believe they can improve by playing against better players. I don't know where that belief came from, but it is dead wrong. Without coaching, playing games will not improve your technique at all.
Great coaches can teach you fundamentals, point out your imperfections, and use systematic training to improve your game. None of those is present in social games. Everyone can watch videos of the top players in the world. But no one can learn from watching LIN Dan, LEE Chongwei, Viktor Axelsen, alike, simply because the nuances of the game are not visible on video.
In order to make certain shots, you need appropriate racket gripping, body position, feet position, movements, wrist and finger movements, center of gravity movement, and follow-up. One mess-up could ruin your shots, and without a coach, you won't detect your own mistake. On top of that, you need to adjust these things in response to the position, velocity, and spinning pattern of the incoming shuttle. I'm telling you, badminton is complicated and technical.
So if you think you are good and want to compete and get better, you need coaching.
Some good players are proud of themselves for jumping high, smashing hard, moving fast on the court, having a seemingly beautiful backhand, and such. Those are great traits to have, but they are not what wins you games. To win games in competition, you need to be able to do all the shots. You don't have to do all of them well, but you need to be able to do them when needed. If you have obvious shortcomings, experienced opponents will exploit them. Did you notice when the score reaches 15, and suddenly things get harder, and you are targeted? That's because you are the weak link, and your opponents know that.
Great coaches can make you a complete player with all the technical tools to be adaptive in games and exploit your opponents instead of the opposite.
So good players need coaching. What if you are just a beginner? Well, dare I say that you have more dire needs for coaching!
Great coaches can show you the door and help you play the game the right way. Great coaching can improve your game quickly. You may start raw, but you could be great when fully realizing your potential.
Sadly, I have seen many player injuries. Sure, we all get injuries from playing sports. That’s part of life. What makes it sad to me is that many of these injuries are avoidable. Twisted ankles, pulled muscles, clashed rackets. A lot of them are not necessary.
The bottom line is, as a fellow shuttler and coach, I urge you to find yourself a coach. A little investment of wealth and time in coaching is rewarding and totally worth it. I hope you can find a good coach.
If you live in my region, you are more than welcome to email me at twolegsbetter@icloud.com.
Grading Tactical Choice of Badminton Shots Checklist
When play badminton, every play should have a tactical component. Here is a checklist of them that I use to evaluate the quality of any given play.
Grading Badminton Action using 5R Checklist
Can you grade a badminton play?
Here is the 5R checklist that I use to evaluate quality of a play.