Contradictory Badminton Advice : Part 1
This badminton coaching advice needs your thoughts
Which of these Technical statements do you agree with?
Your Challenge
Quickly scan the statements below and choose between the alternative contradictory badminton coaching advice that is being offered. Could you accept both or you may decide that neither fits your thinking, hopefully, you will be able to write an alternative option.
My aim is to create thoughts in your mind, thoughts that need resolution. Therefore I have deliberately tried to write an opposing view between each statement.
How would you convince a friend to follow the statement that you choose?
If you send me an email I will write a short post on any of the ones you choose or why not send me your ideas. I’m happy to post on your behalf. contact@badmintonandy.com
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Overhead Hitting Actions
No Big swings, try to reduce all follow-through actions vrs For Power use a full throwing action
Keep your preparations short and quick vrs Pull your elbow back and downwards for power
Introducing the badminton overhead to novice players – (the 5 challenges)
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Movement
For striking net shots coach : “Land – Hit” vrs “Hit – Land”
Moving forwards for net shots: Chasse, don’t run vrs Chasse / Run / Step use them all
When moving backwards for overheads : Encourage Chasse vrs Develop Chasse and Backwards Running
Stay on your toes for fast movement vrs Use a solid base of varying widths and push into the court
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Base / Recovery positions
Always return to the centre of the court vrs Prepare to move to the shuttle that will hit your court first
Stand in a Square Base and face opponent vrs Use of one 3 Stances (Forwards, Backwards attacking, Square defensive)
Do you want to take the Split Step Challenge for Coaches
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Grips for Singles Players
Change grips: shorten and lengthen where you hold the racket as you move between the front & rear court because long grips are ok in the rearcourt but lack the control at the net
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Play the majority of your shots with a grip that allows you to strike the shuttle how you want. Use minor changes to make a big difference.
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Understand the names : the Basic, Neutral, Corner, Thump, Pan grips. Players need to know the grip names and when each is used. Knowledge is Power
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Racket Position
“Racket Up and Ready” around your head height
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“Early Preparation for the opponents most likely reply”, even if the racket is down by your knees
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Backhand Overheads
“Elbow up” in preparation for BH overheads vrs Prepare with elbow low (below) the racket head
Always use a thumb up the back vrs Move your thumb depending on the shuttle position & the intended shot
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Round The Head Movement (RTH)
Movement to the RTH : Turn – Chasse – Jump vrs Sideways Step/Hop – Pivot – Jump
Recovery from the RTH : Chasse Step vrs Single running Step
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Thank you 🙂
Please know that I have deliberately tried to write an opposing view between each statement
If you have reached the end of this post, I am very grateful for your motivation and support. Not many people read this far !!
Which statements did you choose?
What thoughts did you have to create a conclusion about this contradictory badminton coaching advice?
I hope some were difficult choices whilst others just took a few seconds to think about
Some of the statements are difficult to choose between as it always DEPENDS on the aim of the practice/situation and who you are working with
If you’d like to read more about badminton contradictions click here
Send me an email, I am very grateful for every email I receive, I don’t mind if you disagree
contact@badmintonandy.com
Without your opinions about these contradictions how can we all develope together