Professional Badminton Coaching in Serdang and Cheras

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  1. benjaliew

    benjaliew Regular Member

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    Here's a new coaching class by a friend of mine (coaching experience 4 years ++), please do not hesitate to contact us or pm me for more details. Thanks.
     
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    who is the professional badminton player who are going to be coaching there??:confused::confused:
     
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    who is louis loke???

    i dunno **** about him ehh...is him a qualified coach??
     
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    coaching doesnt need to be professional player or ex-professional player or famous coach..........;)
     
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    wow..thats expansive...u sure the coach have proper qualification..here in seremban is much much much more cheaper...
     
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    Yeah, to a certain extent. But depending on what level a student intends to achieve, between a self taught or proclaimed guru and a professional one will
    definitely produce different results.

    Moreover, the fundamentals of the game is very important. Once learned wrongly, it will take a long to time if not impossible to correct. Will a self proclaimed guru guarantees that. For that matter, a coach has to at least been through and done that in professional and competative Badminton if not a champion at any level.

    In response to the advertisement above, I would say: for one the fee is not cheap and secondly he should at least states his credentials to prove his worthiness. Otherwise, I don't think anyone will enroll.
     
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    yea..i agree with u OldBadFan..cause i am also under training now any for now my coach has taken the course for second level coaching..so he has the qualification and now has been asked to train the U18 state players..
     
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    se8896, where did your coach taken the course for coaching?
     
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    benjaliew, where the location that you give your coaching at Serdang?
     
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    I don't give coaching personally. It's my friend who is giving coaching.

    P/S: Louis Loke is not Benjamin Liew. Any inquiries please contact the number as stated in the flyer above. tq.
     
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    In addition, my friend had trained for coaching under an ex-national player so he is a qualified one. If u all want to know who the ex-national player is, i will have to him first.

    As for the fee... those who are interested can contact him to negotiate wif him coz he is the boss.

    He's also been giving training in Cheras area for 3 years even up to now. If u wish to know where, talk to him directly.

    Coaching areas include Serdang, Seri Kembangan, Taming Jaya, Tmn. Connaught, Sg. Long etc.

    If u want to know more about this coach, feel free to contact him/pm me or just post it here. Thanks.
     
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    benjaliew, you said your friend is coaching under an ex-national player, may i know that your friend coach is a Male or Female? kindly please provide more info a bout your friend and your friend coach.

    Thanks
     
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    my friend did not coaching under an ex-national player, but he used to learn how to coach from an ex-national player. My friend is a Male. tmrw i will ask who's that ex-national player.
     
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    ask him to give discount to people who saw the add from the forum ... rm40 is kind of high .....
     
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    samlikebadminto--my coach was an ex national junior and went for first and second level coaching certificate under Rashid Sidek in BAM.as for nw he is waiting for the third level.so i think if u learn to coach from a badminton player is different.not all professional badminton player can coach.
     
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    that mean u r a high hand player loh....
     
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    That's right, vice versa a coach need not be a world champion. As I mentioned before, one must be proficient in the game and acquired every know hows, from basics to advanced techniques in the proper to qualify as a coach.

    As an example; a self proclaimed coach may teach a student how to move around the court but, the footwork might not be correct or necessary suitable for the student in concern. This is very obvious when we watch top class badminton games. While some players move around the court graceful and effortlessly, there are others who scramble to reach the shuttle.

    I hope this will clarify the choice for a qualified or an "ayaya" coach.
     
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    not so high hand la..erm..juz normal player onli la..join training juz to improve lor..
     
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    since i havent been coached by him, i cant really guarantee if he is a good coach or not. If you really have doubt, i can arrange for a game between you and him. :D but i think as he has 3 years experience, he must know all the basics from footworks to strokes. so, u prefer a game wif him or interview?:p
     

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