I find these 3 on opponent side training causes the player(s) to lift a lot. This is evident in the Msian playing style, especially in the men's double department.
@@magikonkuiz Agree, that is why Msian play style is more defensive than offensive. Because of this, their offensive is weak. Add to that, you can only defend so much and playing against a very offensive double, will put you in a disadvantage of the entire game. This is evident especially in men doubles.
Prospective from this video is: in our national training program, most of the player and trainer is like fooling around. Especially women’s double training. 3v2 shouldn’t keep on dropping and lifting, should give more pressure so player could get used to the pressure Truly a little disappointed with the training culture in the current training camp…..
The only players in the world able to do cross-country training are independent players. There is NO way a national team would help another national team elevate their game. You think the Chinese and Japanese teams would just be like "yea ok, lets make your players as good as ours", when they have a larger talent pool? Would any sane badminton body agree to make their rivals stronger? Of course not. So we make do with what we have. The RTG program and the like is an incentive to centralize the best players we have both Indie and BAM under one roof for the Olympics. Japan does the same thing, most of their players are Club players who will gather for National tourneys.
@phrofile3613 i understand that Yonex is from Japan. My question is why is she wearing a T-shirt with the word 'Japan' on her back which just like ones The Japan team use. Why isn't Malaysia printed on it ?
@@nguyenvuho7674noo, its official national japanese badminton team jeresey model, she also have wearing saishunkan Kumamoto badminton team t shirt (which is chiharu shida, akane Yamaguchi club)