hitting with Kim Dong Moon.

Well, hes not PGA good, but he shoots around high 70's to mid 80's which is pretty good for the average golfer. His main thing though is that he melts his drives haha
 
Well, hes not PGA good, but he shoots around high 70's to mid 80's which is pretty good for the average golfer. His main thing though is that he melts his drives haha
kim (my coach) never hits in 70's, hes more like high 80's to 105.. haha
i have a friend that golfs with him like a few times a month
 
ohh nice to see the king of badminton is still in good shape...sad that he doesnt play anymore...he should because he aint older than Jens Eriksen so it shouldnt be a problem :D
 
Well, this isn't my business, but what I gather is that he doesn't want to either hurt his body to the point where he can't do normal things anymore, and he isn't the type of guy who plays just because he still can. I think that he is very happy with the way he left the game. And yes Kim still rocks the yonex haha
 
Ha Te-Kwon isn't doing too bad, is he? ;)
Korea's MD are tops by a mile and more.
JJS/LYD has improved incredibly fast because of HTK. HTK has gone a great job!:p
I actually think JJS/LYD will be future world #1's.
Either HTK or KDM is good to coach for Korea MD.
 
colin, he plays with me at winterclub
do u know him?

Probably not because I don't know too many badminton players at the club. However, I am going to assume that you know my stepdad Dave McMaster, and I am sure that he knows colin. What is his last name?
 
yeah kim is probably one of the nicest coaches i've ever had!! super nice guy, and kdm4life isn't lying he will beat you with a stick. At the winter club there are 5 courts i was standing on court 4 and he was on court one i was like i bet you can't hit me with a shuttle. haha, he pegs me in the shoulder! if i dind't move probably would have hit my face. don't screw around with kim or any of the imported coaches in alberta or they'll kill you!! (wang and ardy) they take badminton very seriously.
 
so here is the story of my highlight during the Sudirman Cup.

the Cup was held in a really big sports hall. while i am sure during the earlier matches, the full hall was used for badminton, during the finals, only half the hall was used to hold the one single competition court. the other half of the gym has around 8 badminton courts plus one warmup court with Yonex mats.

the regular courts usually have some badminton training going on. whereas the warmup court is for the players to warm up.

Janet has some foresight and said that we should bring our rackets into the hall with us, may be we can get to hit some round during intermissions. (surely, the badminton bug will bite, as it always does...)

so we went there a few times, the first time we Lee Dong Soo and Yoo Yong Sung hitting some drives in the warmup court, too bad, some kids were next to them playing. so we had to resort to the court next to them. which is still pretty cool, i played in the same hall as the Olympic silver medalists!

the next time we went, Zhang Jun and Gao Ling. again, some other kids were next to them. and in just a few minutes, they were gone.

during the MD match between Denmark and Korea, we again went off to hit a few shots. there we saw Rikke Olsen hitting around with Ann Lou Jorgensen. next to them was Kim Dong Moon practicing Lee Kyeung Won. i went up to them and asked if i can take some pictures of them. well, ok, more like sign language as i don't think they know what i was saying. so i did.

during their practice, i saw them stopped a few times and stared at Rikke/Ann Lou's practice. since they will be Lee's potential opponent, they were probably looking at their forms.

after may be 5-10 or so, Lee stopped practicing a shouted across the hall, then i noticed that Ra was sitting on the floor on the other side watching the match via a live video feed into a TV. despite Lee's call, Ra wasn't interested in doing any practice but instead she was interested in watching the MD match. Lee ran off to talk to Ra and she herself ended up watching the match too!

So there was Kim Dong Moon, got left standing there alone in the practice court. I was about to leave when a ingenious idea came to Kwun’s mind….. how about… how about… asked if I can hit a few shots with him?!? So I took my racket (I was planning to go play, remember? So I have my rackets handy) and asked him and he kindly said yes. I played around 5 mins one-on-one with Kim Dong Moon! Throughout the play, Kim wasn’t even trying, after all, he didn’t need to and apparently looked a little bit bored. I don’t blame him as I wasn’t of much of a competition anyways... but FYI, i did managed to win a couple of rallies off him. :)

so there i was, playing with the best mixed doubles player in the world. i can still feel the excitement up till today........
so here is the story of my highlight during the Sudirman Cup.

the Cup was held in a really big sports hall. while i am sure during the earlier matches, the full hall was used for badminton, during the finals, only half the hall was used to hold the one single competition court. the other half of the gym has around 8 badminton courts plus one warmup court with Yonex mats.

the regular courts usually have some badminton training going on. whereas the warmup court is for the players to warm up.

Janet has some foresight and said that we should bring our rackets into the hall with us, may be we can get to hit some round during intermissions. (surely, the badminton bug will bite, as it always does...)

so we went there a few times, the first time we Lee Dong Soo and Yoo Yong Sung hitting some drives in the warmup court, too bad, some kids were next to them playing. so we had to resort to the court next to them. which is still pretty cool, i played in the same hall as the Olympic silver medalists!

the next time we went, Zhang Jun and Gao Ling. again, some other kids were next to them. and in just a few minutes, they were gone.

during the MD match between Denmark and Korea, we again went off to hit a few shots. there we saw Rikke Olsen hitting around with Ann Lou Jorgensen. next to them was Kim Dong Moon practicing Lee Kyeung Won. i went up to them and asked if i can take some pictures of them. well, ok, more like sign language as i don't think they know what i was saying. so i did.

during their practice, i saw them stopped a few times and stared at Rikke/Ann Lou's practice. since they will be Lee's potential opponent, they were probably looking at their forms.

after may be 5-10 or so, Lee stopped practicing a shouted across the hall, then i noticed that Ra was sitting on the floor on the other side watching the match via a live video feed into a TV. despite Lee's call, Ra wasn't interested in doing any practice but instead she was interested in watching the MD match. Lee ran off to talk to Ra and she herself ended up watching the match too!

So there was Kim Dong Moon, got left standing there alone in the practice court. I was about to leave when a ingenious idea came to Kwun’s mind….. how about… how about… asked if I can hit a few shots with him?!? So I took my racket (I was planning to go play, remember? So I have my rackets handy) and asked him and he kindly said yes. I played around 5 mins one-on-one with Kim Dong Moon! Throughout the play, Kim wasn’t even trying, after all, he didn’t need to and apparently looked a little bit bored. I don’t blame him as I wasn’t of much of a competition anyways... but FYI, i did managed to win a couple of rallies off him. :)

so there i was, playing with the best mixed doubles player in the world. i can still feel the excitement up till today........
I met him at the all england a few years ago and sat and spoke for over an hour!
 
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