haha, did you even rest? i think its mostly aches from playing too much. take a cold shower, it'll help
how did u know I just wanna have myself better when its come to badminton so i didnt rest Im using pain killer
you are pushing it to the limit.. rest is what you need, one year ago, my body could not cope with badminton, even for one hour game (shoulder, leg, wrist, mostly areas that you used really often) it gradually becomes better and better, now I can play 4 hours straight without making my body ache on the next day it takes time, don't destroy your own body, it's not good
Usually my training in 1 week is Skipping 600-800 times Shadow training 200-300 times Smashing tarining 200-300 times Push up About 100 times Playing badminton 2 times a week Am i over training? should i reduce my training session?
Usually my training in 1 week is <br>Skipping 600-800 times<br>Shadow training 200-300 times <br>Smashing tarining 200-300 times <br>Push up About 100 times<br>Playing badminton 2 times a week<br>Am i over training?<br>should i reduce my training session? but i reduce my training because i got an injuries
Your shoulder pain is from your smashing practice. Probably from incorrect technique and stroke. Get your timing right before you apply more power and strength.
Looking at tutorial video and doing it right is different thing. You need someone who is knowledgeable (coach) to see you doing your smash and he/she can then tell if you doing it right. You can also video yourself doing smash and post it here so the other members can give you their inputs. Smashing tarining 200-300 times Push up About 100 times I think your body can't handle the smash training that you have right now. How about increase the push up a bit to strengthen your arm, shoulder and chest muscle and reducing your smash training to about 100-150 times a week.
I also take a look at smash tutorial, but I have no idea how to do it lol! it seems all strange because I need to feel it, looking at tutorial might not be enough and could be misleading (especially for smash..)
You may need to see this thread: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...-mo-video-of-Fu-Haifeng-teaching-how-to-smash ....... . Just remember to do half smashes to get your timing and technique right first.