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Why It’s Ok To Lose In Badminton

Featured Image: Pierre-Yves Beaudouin Badminton, like any sport, is a competition. Everyone who is playing wants to be the best in their category. Whether that’s socially, at a club level, county/state or internationally. There’s no denying that winning is the ultimate goal. To lose in badminton, there’s a certain shame, particularly in tournaments. Yet we […]

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What Makes A Good Coach?

It’s not uncommon for players to finish their professional playing career and move into coaching. It’s something which keeps them involved with the sport at the highest level. But does a good player always make a good coach? Well, there does seem to be a pattern. The most successful nations in badminton seem to have […]

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Most Important Aspect Of Training? – Mental Fortitude

For this article, I thought I’d write about something a little different. Nothing to do with how to play badminton or strategies but more the mindset of your approach to badminton training. If two badminton players are physically equal and consistent in every way, the only variable is their Mental Fortitude. Human psychology is such […]

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Badminton Injury – Avoidance and Recovery

A badminton injury can really jeopardise your enjoyment of the sport, even to the point where you are forced to stop altogether. Sports injuries are unfortunately something we risk every time we step on the court. But by taking the right steps, we can help to mitigate the risk of these injuries and continue to […]

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Five Badminton Tips To Improve Your Game

In this article, I want to give you five badminton tips on the areas you should focus on if you want to improve your overall game. Not specifically one area such as netplay. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional player, there are always areas of your game that you can improve. It is important […]