I've been playing badminton in school teams from Grade 8 to 10. I had formal training in those years. Then I just played recreational from grade 11 to University grad. So how advanced is advanced at ClearOne? I don't mind taking Intermediate, but Thursday doesn't work for me too well. Or can I go there in person to have the coaches decide?
As I have just concluded my 'summer' training at C1, I find the program very helpful in improving certain aspects of my game. If you're serious about training for competition, I urge you to go for the advance group lessons and then follow up with private lessons. If you're content to playing competitive club games, just advance class alone will bring your game up a notch. In fact, someone told me that of all the group lessons offered at C1, only the advance class is of substantial help to intermediates as newbies often need more practice than lessons to improve. Darryl himself will evaluate your skills before admitting you into the advance class. Hope this helps.
yes, they do assessment for like 5 min to decide which level you are in...I'm gonna take the adult intermediate next month
It seems that for private lessons, you can't pre-book a set of weekly sessions. You'd have to sign up for one first-available which suits your schedule, show up for that sessions, then book the next one after your first has concluded. At least, that's with Rony. -dave
hey, totally forgot about this post. I went to the first clearone intermediate lesson and forgot to ask who was Chris. Come over and say hi next lesson... i usually wear a bright white nike dri fit shorts. and use AT800OF of course. haha
I think i nodded at u last time lol...dunno if u saw it...or maybe it was the wrong person... usually i play at sfu, bonsor, renfrew and bcit...im kinda busy lately so dont have the time to play...