Team China Training Camp for WC

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  1. Jonc108

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    for those able to read Chinese, see this blog of daily report on Team China training camp for WC:

    http://chenshujia.blog.sohu.com/

    maybe Team Malaysia, Indonesia and Korea would be interested too... :D
     
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    ... if you don't read Chinese, could also have a look on the photos at this blog updated every from the training camp... interesting...
     
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    ... guess what, MS players like Du Peng Yu (WR#52) is in the training camp only as training partner for the WS players... what a luxury...
     
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    As a training partner...

    World Number 52 , and China Still does not care about him :eek:.
     
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    I just watched a sports programme on CCTV4, featuring the Chinese Badminton Team undergoing training in Qingdao.

    Some info I hope I remembered correctly.

    - Chinese male players warm up by playing indoor soccer (Cai Yun was interviewed, saying it helps to improve their agility, and they also like playing).

    - Wang Yihan sprained her right ankle, but received immediate medical attention (Should be fine).

    - Lin Dan is using 30-31 lbs for his racket. Du Jing around (34-35 lbs).

    Recommeded tension for male social players is around (22-26 lbs) and for female social players around (20-24 lbs).
     

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