lol ^^ - ok I've got another one, which might be stating the obvious, but sometimes, you might agree, the obvious needs stating: WORK HARD!!
A game of badminton is like a harmonious orchestra. Feel the game and get the rhythm right. Use explosion during crescendos and then confuse the opponents by slow rallys again. In the 21 points system, the % of unforce errors are more than the % winners. If you play with less unforce errors, very high % you will win the game.
Sorry Side track... In our video playback, we analyse our game vs opponent's and give a tick if we score a winner and a cross if we made an error. At the end of the game, the crosses are often more than the ticks. I came to realise that their rallys are often overlooked in their sparring sessions - an hence the concept of orchestra is now advocated in their approach. This may be early days but am keen to see the results in a couple of months.
Sorry if this is not related. (you) Moments before dying : "Have you booked the court for next session" Friend : " not yet" ...........knowing this.... confirmed you will die now
*Takes a deep breath* "Three pieces of advice: Maintain your cool, MOVE as light as a feather, and RESPECT your opponent..." *Looses consciousness*
+++Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. Now, you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash! Be water, my friend+++