CCC Badminton: CCC@MSAC Sun 10:00am-12:00noon

Daylight Saving Time for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 29-Oct-2006

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Remember that we switch to Daylight Saving Time from today, Sunday 29-Oct-2006. [/FONT]

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Report for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 29-Oct-2006

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our Sunday CCC@MSAC Chapter = Chapter 18 : Mixed Doubles – (Match Tactics) [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]WELCOMING FIRST TIME TO CCC@MSAC, CARL !!![/FONT]​

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Three Coaching Styles

Greetings,

I found this article and I thought I will post it here for you guys to read.

Cheers... chris@ccc

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Source: Badminton - Information.com

Three Coaching Styles:

Command style

In the command style of badminton coaching, the coach makes all the decisions, the role of the players is just to respond to the coach’s commands. The assumption underlying this approach is that the coach has superior knowledge and experience. It is his role to tell the players what to do. The player’s role is to listen, to absorb and to comply, no questions asked.

Submissive Style

Coaches who adopt the submissive style make as little decision as possible. It is like ‘throw out the ball and have a good time approach’. The coach provides little instruction and minimal guidance in organizing activities and resolves discipline problems only when absolutely necessary.

Coaches who adopt this style normally lack the competence to provide instruction and guidance. They are unable to meet the demand of their coaching responsibilities, or are misinformed about what coaching is. The submissive style coaches merely act as babysitters and often a poor one when come into badminton coaching by chance.

Cooperative Style

Coaches who select the cooperative style share decisions making with the players. Although they recognized their responsibility to lead and guide the players towards achieving set objectives, cooperative style coaches also know the importance of getting players involved in making certain collective decisions.


Coaching Style Evaluated

Which style best describe you, command, submissive, or cooperative? We consider the submissive style to no ‘style’ at all and urge you not to adopt it. The command style has been prevalent in the past and is commonly seen among professional, college and high school coaches. Many novice or inexperience coach adopt the command style because it is the one they have been modeling on their own previous coaches or others.

Some coaches adopt this style because it helps them conceal their own doubts about their capabilities. If the player is not permitted to question them, they can avoid explaining why they coach as they do, then their inadequacies would not be uncovered or so they think!

On the surface the command style appears effective. Good athletics teams need organization. They cannot be run effectively if participants are given too much democracy. The team members just cannot vote on every decision that needs to be made.

Indeed, the command style can be effective if winning is the primary objective of the coach. But this represents one of the major limitations of the command style. Rather than playing because they are intrinsically motivated, athletes may play for the praise of the coach or to avoid his or her wrath.

Coaches who use the command style also prevent athletes from fully enjoying the sport. The sense of accomplishment is felt by the coach but not the athletes.

The command style is increasingly being rejected today by coaches of young and adult athletes alike, for it treats athlete like a robot or slave, not as a thinking human being. The command style is not compatible with the objective of “Athletes first, Winning second”.

If your objective is to help young people grow physically, psychologically, and socially through sport and if your objective is to help young people become independent, then the command style is not for you.

It is obvious by now that we favor the cooperative style of badminton coaching because it shares decision making with the athletes and foster the philosophy of “Athletes first, Winning second” objective. Some people think adopting the cooperative style means you abandon your responsibilities as a coach or that you let the players do anything they want. That’s not the case at all.

Cooperative style coaches provide the structure and rules that allow players to learn to set their own goals and to strive for them. Being a cooperative style coach does not mean you avoid rules and order.

Failing to structure team activities is neglecting major coaching responsibilities. The coach faces the complex task of deciding how the structure should be in order to create the optimum climate for a player’s development.

Imagine handling a wet bar of soap. If you hold it too tightly it squirts out of your hands (command style). It will slip away, if you don’t grasp it firmly enough (the submissive style). Firm but gentle pressure of the cooperative style coaches is needed but they also know when it is useful to let athletes make decisions and assume responsibilities.

We know there is more to being an athlete than just having great skills. The players must also be able to cope with pressure, adapt to changing situations, be discipline and maintain concentration in order to perform well. These ingredients are nurtured routinely by cooperative style coaches, but seldom by command style coaches.

The cooperative approach places more trust on the players. This has a positive effect on self-image. It promotes openness in the social emotional climate and improves both communication and motivation. Athletes are motivated not by fear of the coach, but by a desire for personal satisfaction. Thus the cooperative style is almost always more fun for the players.

There is a price to pay, however in choosing the cooperative style of badminton coaching. This style requires more skills on the part of the coach. It means that coaches must be in control of themselves. It means that choices are seldom absolutely right or wrong. Cooperative style coaches must individualize their badminton coaching much more than command style coaches.

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World Junior Championships, Incheon 2006

Hi LilyC,

Sorry that Taiwan was beaten by Malaysia 1-4 in the World Junior Championships, Incheon 2006.

The 4 semi-finalists are China, Indonesia, Malaysia and South Korea.

Just received this article.

Cheers... chris@ccc

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The Star
Saturday, 4-Nov-2006

Malaysian badminton team reach semis
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian junior badminton team put up a sizzling performance to beat Japan 3-1 to reach the mixed team semi-finals of the World Junior Championships for the first time at the Incheon Gymnasium in South Korea yesterday.

Their previous best achievement was recorded in Vancouver two years ago when they finished fifth overall.

Yesterday, the Malaysian team clinched victory from the two singles and boy's doubles matches.

Mohd Arif Abdul Latif, the younger brother of national doubles player Mohd Zakry Latif, started the ball rolling when he stunned Asian Juniors champion Kenichi Tago 22-20, 21-18.

Kenichi is the top seed for the boy's singles individual event starting on Monday.

Asian Juniors runner-up Lydia Cheah put Malaysia two up when she edged Megumi Taruno 21-13, 18-21, 21-15.

Lim Khim Wah-Mak Hee Chun earned the winning point for Malaysia when they beat Takuma Ueda-Hiromu Sasaki 21-14, 21-16.

Malaysian manager How Kim Tho said they had been banking on Mohd Arif to pull off an upset.

“Mohd Arif played an outstanding role. If he had lost, the team would have been under huge pressure then,” said Kim Tho in a telephone interview from Incheon yesterday.

Defending champions South Korea now await the Malaysian youngsters in the semi-finals today.

The other semi-final tie will see second seeds China taking on third seeds Indonesia.

MIXED TEAM RESULTS


GROUP B1: Malaysia
bt Taiwan 4-1 (Mohd Arif Abdul Latif bt Lu Chi-yuan 21-11, 21-18; Lydia Cheah bt Hung Shih-han 16-21, 21-8, 21-8; Lim Khim Wah-Mak Hee Chun bt Chen Ping-min-Hsiao Hsiang-chun 21-12, 21-15; Woon Khe Wei-Goh Liu Ying bt Hsieh Pei-chen-Lee Tai-an 21-13, 18-21, 22-20; Tan Wee Kiong-Woon Khe Wei lost to Hsieh Pei-chen-Lao Wei-cheng 19-21, 18-21).

PLAY-OFFS: Malaysia
bt Japan 3-1 (Mohd Arif Abdul Latif bt Kenichi Tago 22-20, 21-18; Lydia Cheah bt Megumi Taruno 21-13, 18-21, 21-15; Woon Khe Wei-Goh Liu Ying lost to Mizuki Fujii-Reika Kakiiwa 12-21, 17-21; Lim Khim Wah-Mak Hee Chun bt Takuma Ueda-Hiromu Sasaki 21-14, 21-16).

South Korea bt India 3-0; Indonesia bt Singapore 3-1; China bt Thailand 3-0.

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Report for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 5-Nov-2006

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our Sunday CCC@MSAC Chapter = Chapter 19 : Singles – (Court Zones & Match Tactics) [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]None of our 6 trainees who attended, played Singles in their Clubs/Social Groups. But we still went through what goes through a Singles Player's mind and what Tactics are employed when a Singles Match is played.

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]It is hoped that our trainees can now appreciate better, the Singles Player's Skill/Performance, not[/FONT][FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif] necessarily in just his/her strokes and footwork.[/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]WELCOMING BACK AFTER A 2 YEARS' ABSENCE TO CCC@MSAC, LILY CHUA !!![/FONT]​
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hkhung said:
To LilyC:
I wonder can you come and join the interclub competition against Highvale club on 17/11 waverley at CCC. So far Helmut, Jack, me and Lisa C has come. You can partner Helmut for the match.
If so, please reply back to the friday thread.
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35826

Hi Captain hkhung!
On the 17th!?!?! :eek: Can you give me 3 more days... I need to check something first before I can report back to you and promise I'll get back to you ASAP.
 
Another Lily?

chris@ccc said:
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our Sunday CCC@MSAC Chapter = Chapter 19 : Singles – (Court Zones & Match Tactics) [/FONT]



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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]It is hoped that our trainees can now appreciate better, the Singles Player's Skill/Performance, not[/FONT][FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif] necessarily in just his/her strokes and footwork.[/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]WELCOMING BACK AFTER A 2 YEARS' ABSENCE TO CCC@MSAC, LILY CHUA !!![/FONT]​
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Hi Chris!!!
Another Lily? :p haha... this will be interesting!!! Oh --> it's also a Lily-C!!!:D
 
Sorry, there won't be 2 LilyC's training at the same time

LilyC said:
Another Lily? :p haha... this will be interesting!!! Oh --> it's also a Lily-C!!!:D
Hi LilyC,

Lily Chua was only doing a one-visit to CCC@MSAC last Sunday, 5-Nov-2006.

Lily Chua has done more than 20 Chapters of our program more than 2 years ago. She was asked by me to play with our other 3 girls, Zelda, Marilyn and Maxine in a Women Ladies Doubles Game.

Sorry that there won't be 2 LilyC's training at the same time. :p:p:p

Cheers... chris@ccc
 
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Sunday CCC@MSAC

Hi Chris,

I hope the past two weeks at MSAC have been good. Just to let you know, I'll be back this Sunday.

See you then.

Cheers,
Trev
 
Trev L to retun to CCC@MSAC on Sunday 12-Nov-2006

Trev L said:
I hope the past two weeks at MSAC have been good. Just to let you know, I'll be back this Sunday.

See you then.

Cheers,
Trev
Hi Trev L,

Yes, see you at CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 12-Nov-2006.

Cheers... chris@ccc
 
LilyC to return to CCC@MSAC on Sunday 12-Nov-2006 too

Hi LilyC,

If I am not mistaken, you are returning to CCC@MSAC on Sunday 12-Nov-2006 too. :confused::confused::confused:

Cheers... chris@ccc
 
kong-19 coming to our CCC@MSAC on Sunday 12-Nov-2006

Greetings,

You will meet Kong(from Brisbane) at our CCC@MSAC on Sunday 12-Nov-2006.

He is knowledgeable about Badminton strings, rackets and shoes(innersoles).

Feel free to ask him questions on these matters.

Cheers... chris@ccc
 
Report for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 12-Nov-2006

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our Sunday CCC@MSAC Chapter = Chapter 20 : Overhead Backhand Clear [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]WELCOMING FIRST TIME TO CCC@MSAC: Kong !!! [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our 8 trainees went through the Footwork and the Stroke Production for the Overhead Backhand Clear. [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]But trainees were reminded that the Overhead Forehand Clear should be employed whenever possible from the backhand corner. The Overhead Backhand Clear is only performed after we have been wrong footed. [/FONT]

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Holidays after exams for LilyC

ZeldaC said:
Hi Lily,

Heard that your exams are coming up!

All the best, hope to see you sometime at badminton!

cheers Zelda
Hi ZeldaC,

And now LilyC said she will be going back to Taiwan for end of year holidays.:mad::(;):cool::)

Cheers... chris@ccc
 
Report for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 19-Nov-2006

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our Sunday CCC@MSAC Chapter = Chapter 1 : Footwork – Backward (with Overhead Clear) [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our 5 trainees went through the Footwork and the Stroke Production for the Overhead Forehand Clear. [/FONT]

The Counting Method & the Breathing Method are to be used all the time.

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]But trainees were reminded that the Overhead Forehand Clear should be employed whenever possible from their backhand corner. The Overhead Backhand Clear is only performed after they have been wrong footed. [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]We should be expecting Pasu & Gautam to be back soon from their Deepavali Festival/Celebrations. [/FONT]
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New Thread: CCC General Forum

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]We have created a General Thread for CCC Badminton = http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38230 [/FONT]
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Please bookmark this thread.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]This thread is created because we want a General Thread for miscellaneous items which are relevant to all our CCC Sessions. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]We hope that this thread will make it more efficient for us, in terms of posting CCC News. [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]In the past, when there were Common News, we have to post them in each of our 3 CCC threads. [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Hope that it will be easier from now on. [/FONT]
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New Trainee for Sunday 26-Nov-2006

Hi Trainees at CCC@MSAC,

Just to inform you guys that we are getting a new trainee, Edward-C, for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday 26-Nov-2006.

Please make Edward-C feel welcomed
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And have you guys voted for our Miss CCC ???... as per POST#2 in our General Forum for CCC Badminton.
Link= http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38230

Please bookmark that thread too
.

Cheers... chris@ccc
 
Report for our CCC@MSAC on Sunday, 26-Nov-2006

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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]WELCOMING FIRST TIME TO CCC@MSAC, Edward-C !!! :):):) [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]And, WELCOMING BACK(after a long absence), David-L !!! :cool: [/FONT]
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our Sunday CCC@MSAC Chapter = Chapter 2 : Footwork – Forward (with the Bounce) [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Our trainees went through the Forward Footwork (together with the Backward Footwork, as a revision). [/FONT]
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]The Counting Method & the Breathing Method are to be used at all times. [/FONT]

[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Trainees were reminded that their non-racket arm/hand should be employed for the proper balance for their whole body.
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]The 2 grips, forehand and backhand, were explained/shown why/how they should be used. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Bitstream Vera Sans, sans-serif]Cheers... chris@ccc

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