Friday, October 19, 2007

Badminton Training: Perseverance Is the Only Way

Are you playing hard to improve your skills? Most badminton fanatic like me enjoys competing with other amateurs to prove the skills progress. Even some of them would like to hire a private coach. I learned a lot from a coach in campus who has ever been a professional player.

But badminton techniques are not built in a day. There will be a certain stage for players hard to cross no matter he or she is professional or amateur. Have you faced the same problem? Are you going to give up?

Listen, perseverance is the only way to a higher level. ##CONTINUE##

Here is an article written by badmintonsecrets.com which gives some helpful advice. I recommend it to my readers who have the same problem in your badminton training.

Dear Robert,

I've had a little bit of training now, and am feeling that my badminton skills are improving. But now I feel that I can't get any better than this. Do you think this is my limit? Please have some advice.

Rgds,

Weer
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My reply:
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Dear Weer,

Congratulations on getting to the stage where your skills are improving!

What you are experiencing at the moment is a 'consolidation period' that the brain goes through whenever we learn anything new.

Everything that you have learnt so far has lead to your game improving bit by bit. Now your brain is sitting on what it has learnt and making sure that it understands what has happened, and how it all fits in with everything else it knows.

It is even possible that your game will go down a little(or even a lot!) - this happens to every player at some stage, and is nothing to worry about.

It is all the natural process of learning.

There are two important things that you must do now.

1) Don't give up! If you give up there is a 100% chance that you won't get any better :) Perseverance is one of the key attributes of successful players, for the exactreason that every successful player has to go through these 'consolidation periods'.

2) DON'T think that this is the best you will ever play. As long as you keep going, keep learning and persevering,you will get better as your brain gets ready to take inmore and more information.

This is covered in more detail in Chapter 6 of the Badminton Secrets book, when we look at the steps the brain goes through when we learn any new task.

The main thing to remember is that it is perfectly natural to NOT improve every time you play, but that overall you WILL keep going in the right direction.

Regards in badminton,

Robert
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I hope this can help in YOUR game. It is the ability to recognize that bad patches are all part of getting better that can make real differences to your badminton.

Wish you great progress!

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