Bbn
05-26-2001, 08:06 PM
Eddie Choong was once quoted before the days of
personalised coaching:
" To be beaten and not to know why you were beaten- even to
win and not ot know why you won- is the greatest stumbling
block to your progress and to your enjoyment of badminton".
I think Rudy Hartono also said something like that.Do you
think the eventual winners of the World Champs would be
people who practise this philosophy, or is it still relevant.Are
there players who practise this philosophy today?
personalised coaching:
" To be beaten and not to know why you were beaten- even to
win and not ot know why you won- is the greatest stumbling
block to your progress and to your enjoyment of badminton".
I think Rudy Hartono also said something like that.Do you
think the eventual winners of the World Champs would be
people who practise this philosophy, or is it still relevant.Are
there players who practise this philosophy today?