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I played at su's badminton club for like 8 months, untill like the 9 month, things just started repeating it self. One day, or week ( i only train for a day )
its 20$. So times that by the number of weeks it is in a month, and bam, you get your fee for the month. Before i thought this was cheap, but then when i heard anothers club was 100$ for the entire year, my jaw dropped. I couldn't believe it.
Ok, so this is what we do on a typical "training day"
1. Warm up our wrist. pretty typical, corrects us if we have wrong holding position
2. smash. yeah, i was like already..? he says we can use this for a smash, clear, drop. etc. but yeah it makes sense though, just he doesn't expand on what he is going to say.
3. foot work. pretty regular foot work. X shaped foot work pretty simple.
4. Short. Oh geez, i hate this, we play this for like 20 mins - 30 mins every time. He just says go play short. and he'll walk around ocasionally..., and tells us to fong sung (relax), which helps a bit.. then he just gives us some random partner, and leaves and talks to the parents.
5. then we play a game. usually doubles.
and thats our waste of 20$ geez.
Rarely... we also do serves, long and short, etc.
And some runnning drills to keep or stamina up and stuff.
other than that thats basically all i've ever learned in my 9 month period. I did learn stuff, cause i was a beginner then. he taught be a few things, but i basically learned from other people.
i can see that this club is slowly getting smaller. cause i just stopped playing here, cause i had enough of it.
About that fake raquet thing. i'm not really sure, cause i never bought anything from him. But the only thing i saw him sell was like Nike court shoes, nothing else.
so yea, thats my experience at this club. Any recommendations of a club for a intermediate player?