Junior badminton

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  1. ZhiWeiZ

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    Hey blessing !!!
    What school are u from???
    mUst be a good player....
     
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    i'm jux nobody.. lolz.. jux a badminton freak like u guys did.. =p:)
     
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    Oh Soong Joo Ven was the kid that wrote in to the newspaper about being worried that his chances of entering BJSS was jeopardised because of something... The Selangor state didn't send him for some circuit or something like that... right?
     
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    I guess so.....
    i saw him on newspaper !!!
     
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    yaya... that's right..
     
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    I think joo ven's partner at mssm was Zulhelmi. I saw him play in both singles and doubles. He is very good. Hope he gets into BJSS.
     
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    under 15 zulfadli under 18 i think its vikram
     
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    YEah !!!
    Ur right jrmanu !!!
    Vikram is dam strong !!!
    I see it myself...
     
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    BJSS vs SBA

    I think i saw that too in the Star. I admire Joo Ven's courage to aim to be in BJSS. For someone so young, to plan long term like that!! I salute u....

    But is BJSS the best place if one aspires to be in the national team? Or is the state trng centre like SBA, better? Few years ago, there was this player, Azryn Ayob - Zuilfadli's doubles partner. He is now in BJSS while Zulfadli is still in SBA.

    Any comment anyone?
     
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    Hmm...for the both of them....
    i guess BJSS is so far the best place for players to train...
    like u see other players....
    all of them are fantastic !!! Their training is tougher than SBA...as for us...i think we still aim for SBA 1st....
     
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    Afraid i dont agree with u bro.....

    Zulfadli is the prove that state training (or home training:confused::rolleyes:) is as good as BJSS training....
     
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    For me...
    what i think best is....as long as u put in the effort and the willl...
    you will be able to do it...
     
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    What la u....

    U talk pusing pusing lah.....:rolleyes::confused::rolleyes::confused::rolleyes::confused:------->:eek:
     
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    haha.. of coz bjss will be the best.. bjss guys train everyday with better coaches n facilities.. guys from SBA or other badminton associations may not have the chance to train for so many days compare to bjss.. n they need to pay training fees for the association they involved.. bjss will have chances to participate in overseas tournament while chances for state association will be very limited.. the further they can go r smth like local circuit or local open tournaments.. but the only thing is Bjss guys may not have balanced or enouf time for them to take care of their school or homework.. but our juniors like stephanie n other volleyball players passed their SPM with flying colours [ i read it from DEWAN SISWA few yrs ago..] keke.. oh ya.. 1 thing i gonna ask.. Bandar penawar Sports School do not offer badminton training..?
     
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    Thanks Blessing for info....

    BTW, did any BJSS players lose to state players in local circuit before?
     
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    welcome avidshuttler.. yea.. there are such cases of Bjss players lost to state players in local circuit b4.. but i dunno the reason for their lost..
     
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    ...........proves that any player can be beaten on a bad day. Guess thats what every player should avoid.... A Bad Day....:)
     
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    omg

    i dont know what are you all talking zulfadli can acutually go to bjss but he doesnt want to his father wants to coach him do you know this guy named daniel shafiq he is also the same but they go to sba so they can play in the circuit and they can know when its held .if you go to bjss dammm boring like crap la. cannot go out and stuff.
     
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    LOL....in BJSS cannot join circuit????
    SAD....but i see BJSS got many frens ler...
     
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    Well, I suppose in BJSS it's nearly the same coaching everyday... could be boring, no? I mean, state players are free to choose their coaches, where they want to train, to have none to 10 coaches for all they want... if BJSS not much choice(if any?).

    And of course still free to go out with friends, family, and can study better... my mum's friend had a daughter in BJSS for gymnastics. Then PMR results comes out the girl failed nearly all the subjects. Reason? The teachers are constantly not around(they are teachers and managers of teams at the same time). The mum immediately took her daughter out of BJSS and placed her in a 'normal' school. The girl ended up with straight A1s for SPM. Amazing, no? But no, the girl's gymnastics did not end there... although she was out of BJSS she still trained with them. The best of both worlds I suppose...

    Btw, out of curiosity.. what are all the juniors' level of play here?

    For me, I'm a school player, can beat some district players or at least give most of them a tough fight.. but don't talk about state players lah. Haha. Trained competitively for about a year but when I reached form 4 I had to stop... training on court 3 days a week and doing my own physical exercise another 2-3 days was too much.. had to stop to concentrate on exams already.

    Level has dropped to.. just bad lah since I stopped training so often, now only play/train 2 hours a week to 'lepas stres'.
     

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