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How difficult is it to become a top junior athlete?

How difficult is it to become a junior athlete at the international level?

In opposition sports where you fight directly against another opponent it is very difficult, because beyond the sporting skills and the physical skills, the mental element is what determines success.

By this I do not mean that there is a mental prevalence over the other two components, but that without mental guidance and with a reduced degree of agonism it will not be possible for the athlete to express his sporting and motor skills.

In opposition sports speed and precision are two inseparable aspects of performance. It is clear that those who train to combine these two characteristics together run a greater risk of making mistakes, but another option is not possible. If you slow down too much you become predictable and the lack of precision means that you’ll throw shots randomly.

Training on these two aspects, also involves working mentally to maintain a high level of confidence even if at first you will make more mistakes. Maintaining a high level of confidence, however, will allow you to persevere with this type of training and, recover quickly from mistakes and compete with greater conviction.

Amazing badminton

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNbbuqd3J2I

Incredible badminton

Lee Chong Wei vs Boonsak Ponsana

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rvsEURJ1dc

Talk about badminton to increase the practice

Talk about Badminton in Italy is a challenge because it is little known and this is the reason why we need to start talking about it. Badminton is a sport very interesting, in fact, it enhances the quality of technical and tactical player. There is no service at 200km/hr as in tennis or volleyball, you win not for the dominance of one technical skill: the service, but for the game that the athlete is able to lead. It’s a fast and dynamic sport in which are integrated well the skills required to decide and the concentration needed to play point by point.

Only here in Italy we do not talk about badminton, however in 1985, Robert Nideffer (one of the most influential American psychologists) wrote:

“You will notice that two different situations have been identified in badminton. In one situation, you have that part of the game that is under the control of one players (in the sense that the player dictates when the action will start, the serve); in the other, you have that part of the game that consists of a rapid series of actions and reactions. On the serve, because the server can control the tempo, there is time for assessing the game conditions (e.g., current score, conditions in the gym, position of the other player on the court, etc.). There is also time to analyze this information, taking the external conditions and mentally comparing them to past history (e.g., thinking about strategy in similar situations, reminding yourself of the opponent’s strengths and weaknesses, etc.). Then the athlete can prepare by centering and by adjusting tension levels. Finally, they shift to a narrow-external focus to begin the point.”

The amazing shot in a badminton match

Badminton can be an amazing and adrenaline sport as we can watch in this video.

 Julien Maio badminton amazing shot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4r6H9mUgcA8

Talent transfer

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italiano.