In this edition of the Coach’s Notebook, we look at the choices to step out of the limelight that so many players have made in the post-Olympic period. By Tjitte […]
No matter at what level you play badminton, there will always be days when you have to compete against your best friend or maybe even your brother or sister. This […]
When people ask me what the key ingredients are for running a successful coaching programme or being successful with a team or group of players then I always talk about […]
This article is dedicated to those players who have slowed down a bit due to the simple fact of ageing, but who are still competing at a high level because […]
Haven’t we all been there? …lots of times? The opponent is cheating, obviously, but how do we actually deal with players who seem to believe that cheating is okay? By […]
Tjitte Weistra, our coach columnist, takes a look at how team events have an impact on young players. Feel free to comment and share your own experience! Photos: rights reserved. […]
The qualifying period for the London Olympics has already started. It will be a long road for many top shuttlers who will have to struggle to qualify. How does a […]
I hear it being said so often, “he or she’s got a lot of potential” or “that player is very talented”. But what does potential or being talented actually mean? […]