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Error Prevention

Overhead forhands
Coach Education Error Prevention Overheads 

Coaching the badminton overhead with beginners

March 13, 2023April 12, 2023 badmintonandy

What’s your plan for starting to develop forehand overheads That was the question asked of me by an enthusiastic coach

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Badminton Coaching Tips
Coach Education Error Prevention technical 

Error prevention rather than error correction : Part 3

May 3, 2022May 4, 2022 badmintonandy

The easiest way to play badminton often results in techniques that can severely limit future development Self-discovery techniques often don’t

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Badminton Errors
Coach Education Error Prevention technical 

Error prevention rather than error correction

April 26, 2022May 3, 2022 badmintonandy

Is it possible to work in such a way to prevent or limit future technique issues? Especially with novice players

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Badminton Coaching Tips
Coach Education Error Prevention technical 

Error prevention rather than error correction : Part 2

April 15, 2022June 7, 2022 badmintonandy

Could you create a list of the technical faults that you wished never developed in novice players? Those issues that

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Badminton Coaching Tips
Coach Education Error Prevention technical 

Error prevention rather than error correction : Part 1

April 6, 2022April 25, 2022 badmintonandy

Coaches, how much of your practice time is used in the correction of technical ‘errors’? Wouldn’t you rather be developing

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Badmintonandy
Advice I wish I'd known sooner Error Prevention Errors 

13. It’s how you react to errors that is important

May 7, 2020September 27, 2022 badmintonandy 3 Comments

“One big difference between normal players and Champions is the way a Champion reacts to an error” “You don’t have

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Badminton coaching
Coaching Error Prevention Teaching Methods 

6 Ways to work out what to coach next and when to coach it

March 9, 2019June 30, 2023 badmintonandy 0 Comments

Have you ever looked at a player and wondered what to coach next and how to coach it? I know

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Other Courtside Conversations

Ask Coaches to set their own exam Q’s

Coaching is a series of uncertain choices

Questions aren’t the best way to check for understanding.

I wish Badminton YouTube offered this

It’s tough to decide what to pay attention to!

Disappointed by badminton YouTube videos?

Where to focus a player’s attention

Coaches need an opinion – get off the fence!

How often do you assist another coach?

Great Clubs and Coaches do these things

The pros and cons of half-court singles

Experiences you need & some you don’t

What to coach a beginner

‘Problem’ players – look again!

The challenges of creating tactical practices

How effective is shadow practice for beginner players

The critical elements for all overhead striking

Assessing a badminton overhead technique

Badminton Practice – different viewpoints

Does the size of a badminton stroke matter?

Practice – consider the impact on your opponent

We tried to play error-free badminton

Players should start the practices, not the feeder

The ‘sphere of agreement’

Practice or Play – the big player question

£100,000 for your coaching

My top 5 coaching mistakes

The dangers of regular friendly practice

I need friends

Receiving singles low serve – which face is best

The confusing split step

BWF Coach awards – why they are important

Helping players create their own practice

What do you call this stroke?

Multi-shuttle for physical: the survey

My favourite badminton YouTube channel

Mini experts – how to coach them

Using “Play” to develop tactics

Bouncing shuttles – a great 1st task

Train like Viktor Axelsen

What would you analyse from a match

What stroke would you coach 1st to a beginner

Carolina Marin – she loves data

Analysing a match – what’s available

Conditioned Games – what, why, checklist 

2E’s – service return errors in singles

Coaching Conferences – why you should go

BH block footwork – what and when to coach

 

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