Coaching
Training guide for badminton beginners (Part 2)
Training guide for badminton beginners (Part 2)
Training Aspect
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Training Method
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Suggested Training Volume Twice a Week
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Skill
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◎ Watch a series of training films found online, copy the correct movements, paying attention to details.
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◎ Go onto court with a partner to do multi shuttlecock training. (practice the same shot repeatedly)
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Every training session, choose 1-2 of the nine basic skills (or six-point footwork). Playing the shot 100 times (or doing the footwork 50 times) is one set; do two sets every session.
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< Example - First week of October >
Practicing shots: Drive, right and left movement six-point footwork (choose shot/footwork items from the list below)
Training day: Friday and Sunday
Carry out the following in sequence each session:
1. Clear pairs practice:100 shots each
2. Right and left movement six-point footwork, 50 times each
3. Clear pairs practice again, 100 shots each
4. Right and left movement six-point footwork again, 50
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You can film your practice sessions and then compare your actions with the training film afterwards, making necessary adjustments
※ Each movement has to be done completely.
※ When carrying out shot practice combining it with footwork practice will produce better results.
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◎ When practicing on alone or with a partner no longer produces results, enlisting the assistance of a specialized coach is an effective method.
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9 badminton skills
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9 most important skills of badminton:1.Clear
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9 most important skills of badminton:2. Net lift | |
9 most important skills of badminton:3.Net shot
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9 most important skills of badminton:4.Smash | |
9 most important skills of badminton:5.Slow drop shot | |
9 most important skills of badminton:6.Drive | |
9 most important skills of badminton:7.Cross court net shot | |
9 most important skills of badminton:8.Backstop | |
9 most important skills of badminton:9.Passive shot | |
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Footwork | |
6 point footwork for moving forward and backward
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6 point footwork for moving left and right
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6 point footwork for moving diagonally
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6 point footwork for covering the court all around (1)
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6 point footwork for covering the court all around (2)
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Training Aspect
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Training Method
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Suggested Training Volume Twice a Week
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Ability
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◎Do cyclical and fixed quantity training for 1-2 muscle groups each time
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※ Increase leg muscle stamina: Duck walk around the court; one time is one set; do two sets each time.
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※ Increase swing coordination: Practice swinging, without hitting a shuttlcock;100 times is one set, do two sets each time.
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※ Improve fitness: Run 800 meters at varying speeds. Run 200m fast, 200m slow, 200m fast and then 200m slow. 800 meters is one set; do two sets each time.
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< Example - First week of October >
Training item: Leg stamina, swing coordination, fitness (you can also choose items from the Simple Badminton Training list below)
Training day: Friday, Sunday
Carry out the following in sequence each training session:
1. Duck walk around the court once
2. Practice swinging the racket (without hitting a shuttlecock), 100 times per person.
3. 800 meters varied speed running
4. Duck walk once again around the court
5. Practice swinging the racket without hitting a shuttlecock again, 100 times per person
6. 800 meters varied speed running again
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※ Ability and skill training items can be done on the same day or on different days the same week.
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◎ Increase training volume in accordance with the improvement in ability
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Training to play badminton better | |
1. Upper Limb Strength | |
2. Lower Limb Strength | |
3. Basic Endurance Concepts | |
4. Upper Limb Endurance Training | |
5. Lower Limb Endurance Training | |
6. Wrist |
Training Aspect
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Training Method
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Suggested Training Volume Twice a Week |
Experience
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◎ Visit different badminton halls and teams and play/exchange with players of all kinds.
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※ Try to play at least twice a week, over one hour each time.
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※ Go to a court different to where you usually play at least twice a month and find someone you don't know to play with.
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◎ Take part in various competitions (whether formal or recreational)
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※ take part in at least one competition a year. (school, company and other recreational competitions are also fine)
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