nope.. i'm not trained under malek.. few months ago, i just drinks/chats at warong wif him & his trainee, Syafiq.
i just trained "main-main" wif my friends at Semporna. & i joined PERABIS Semporna since Julai 2011 now, im not playing wif them anymore.. i moved to Tuaran & i'll start new life in Tuaran. (working reasons..'Kepentingan Perkhidmatan'.) now, so eager to play but dont have club to join yet.
hai conggoz.any latest info n ur bdmintn activity?do u play single?UOTE=conggoz;1816845]i just trained "main-main" wif my friends at Semporna. & i joined PERABIS Semporna since Julai 2011now, im not playing wif them anymore.. i moved to Tuaran & i'll start new life in Tuaran. (working reasons..'Kepentingan Perkhidmatan'.)now, so eager to play but dont have club to join yet.[/QUOTE]
Haha, look for En. Abas Ali at Yayasan Sabah. I am trained under him since the start until now. Eldest son used to be state champion and second son was on the nationals team. cheers!
bro aezran, what is the training day n time ? how much to pay ?...if there's training going on,i m interested to join..just want to improve my game..never been properly trained b4..
I started this thread some years back Could any independent person give some feedback re the coaching mentioned here? maybe we might visit Sabah again what is it like compared to say the KL or Penang camp?
He would need to asses you first. its every monday, wednesday and friday. from 6pm to 8.30pm... price wise you have to ask him.... there are 2 rubber courts and 2 parkay courts, each court is trained by a different coach and you will be joining according to your level, the best will train under carpet courts... you should, training more than playing more makes the difference! Feel free to come over, just mention to coach abas my name and if im there ill say hello to you
Hi Skanbuzz! By far hes the best on my own personal experience... we used to have a british by the name of richard scottow that used to train here with us for 3 months, he came over all the way from uk and purposely came over just to train, he did it in 3 months only as his visa was unable to be renewed. Some students from other states of malaysia do come here too during school holidays... if you are willing to train and willing to maximise your training, youll do wonders plus cost of living here is not too expensive His son is by the name of Asry Abas, state and one time national rep, fully coached by him