Essentials of Badminton Technique
Are you tired of getting nowhere in badminton?
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Some people are very talented, and things are easy for them. I’m not one of those people, and I never have been. What I have in my badminton game came from practice, and hard work. You can learn how to be a champion.
However, in spite of the hard work I wouldn’t have gotten very far if I had not met Lian Ying Zhang. You see, one of the biggest things that separates the best players from the rest, is excellent technique. Lian Ying Zhang is the Yoda of badminton technique, and he taught me the way. If we had not spent so much energy focusing on my technique I would never have become the European Champion, or the World Champion.
Technique is the Foundation
If your badminton game is a house, then technique is the foundation of that house, and no house can be built on sand. You need a solid foundation if you wish to reach the top.
Many people think that “Foundation” means “Beginner”, but that is a serious mistake. Even some top 50 world ranked players have a lot to learn about technique. So chances are you can improve your foundation too!
So, “Foundation” means “Support”. Technique will support the rest of your game. By working towards perfecting your technique, you will maximize your potential.
“Technique is the foundation for any great player, and Peter delivers on this promise.”
Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen, Olympic Gold Medalist 1996
“Without extremely good technique you are limited in your possibilities.”
Steen Pedersen, Former Danish National Team Head Coach
Quality Over Quantity
In Denmark there are less than 6 million people, and yet we have produced 10 World Champions. Only China (1.3 billion people) and Indonesia (230 million people) have produced more. How can Denmark compete when we have so few people? We’re obsessed with quality over quantity.
I’m not saying that the Chinese and Indonesians don’t focus on quality, far from it. They are producing excellent players, with fantastic technique. However, because we have far fewer players to choose from in Denmark, and much less time to dedicate to training, we have to be sure that we are focusing on quality.
In order to produce high quality results we have to start by focusing on technique. Improving your technique takes time, and lots of practice, but with the right instruction I believe that you can see massive improvements in your technique.
http://bvm.s3.amazonaws.com/prelaunchvids/pre_launch_video2.flvWhat Will Excellent Technique Do For My Game?
Of course it make sense that you should try to work on your technique. Any work you do on any part of your game is going to produce results. But what are the specific benefits of having excellent technique?
Save Energy
Have you every noticed how effortless things look for the top players? They move around the court like they are floating on air, and they can get out of some really difficult positions because they can backhand clear from one corner to another with no effort. By perfecting your technique you can make things so much easier for yourself.
Be More Dangerous
Hit a clear half court against me and you will not return the next shot. Is that the case for you? Or are your opponents returning your shots easily? With improved technique you will be hitting much harder, and with more accuracy. Be scary out there!
Stop Making So Many Mistakes
Over and in! This is something you hear many coaches shouting at their players during training, and while you want to be hitting high quality shots that paint the lines, you also need to make sure that the shuttle goes OVER AND IN! By reducing the number of mistakes you make you put a lot of pressure on your opponent.
Be More Deceptive
You don’t need to do anything fancy to be deceptive. No trick shots necessary. However, when you have good technique your opponent won’t be able to read your shots, and anticipating where you are hitting the shuttle next is very difficult. Always keep them guessing!
What Do You Get?
The course we have created for you is called the Essentials of Badminton Technique. Just as it sounds this course covers all of the essential skills of badminton technique to help you to create a strong foundation for your game.
The course has more than 27 videos, and over 2 hours of instructional content with in depth explanations of all the most important badminton skills. Here are all of the videos included:
Front Court Skills
- Net Shot
- Cross Court Net Shot
- Neutral Net Shot
- Defensive Net Shot
- Net Kill
- Net Lob
- Defensive Lift
- Smash Return
- Drives
Back Court Skills
- Forehand Clear
- Backhand Clear
- Defensive Forehand Clear
- Forehand Drop
- Backhand Drop
- Forehand Slice
- Reverse Slice
- Defensive Forehand Slice
- Defensive Backhand Slice
- Forehand Smash
- Backhand Smash
- Jump Smash
Footwork
- Pre Load Jump
- Front Court Footwork
- Back Court Footwork
Serve and Grip
- Forehand Serve (Short, Long, Flick)
- Backhand Serve (Short, Flick)
- The Grip
Inside Peek
Take Action Now
The only way you can be sure that you will see big improvements in your game is to take action, to start working on your weaknesses from the bottom up. These skills are the foundation of my game, the same game that I used to become a Danish national champion, a European champion, and a World champion.
To get this sort of instruction from a World Champion would normally cost you more than $100.00 per hour, but with our course you get just over 2 hours of instruction that you can watch over and over again online for only $34.95.
And for those of you who would like to watch on your television, for only $5.00 more plus shipping you can have a DVD version of our course as well. What are you waiting for? Take action now to improve your game and get started on the Essentials of Badminton Technique course.

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