Learning so much from Talia sharing her Badminton training life experiences especially when we are gathering our own requirements for our group with a professional coach. We just love the way Talia is such a purest when it comes to her training and development of her game. Go Talia! ;-)
that little tip from Peter to play more solid push return is a great deal to fix your play and ours. He is right and meticulous, definitely a legend that's is generous to share his knowledge and know what his athletes need. Thx for sharing Talia.
Talia - Thank you so much for sharing your badminton journey with us. As a badminton enthusiast, oftentimes I feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of badminton knowledge available online. I train with a group of other enthusiasts weekly and we mostly do 1v3 training. I wonder if you would spend some time to look at our training/playing videos and maybe provide some tips on how to improve our training/badminton. Your content is a source of inspiration to us all and I look forward to hearing back from our muse.
you don't get to be literally at one poitn one of the best in the world by not being able to spot those details. might not have the accolades of ld, lcw / taufik but that guy can play.
@@waynekerr67 it’s not the ability to spot the details. All top players can do that. As a coach, it’s the ability to communicate and help the player understand the relevance of those changes that is important. Different coaches have different strengths and styles.
I notice one thing between euro players v asian players is speed on foot work. EU players tend to lack in that department, with the exception of carolina marin. Add this to quality of shots, you have the likes, of carolina, yamaguchi, ASY, TZY, RI, etc. The top tier players. What makes LCW great was his speed, his accuracy wasn't as sharp as LD. LD has accurate and had excellent footwork.
Hi, may Inpls know how much did you pay for PGA? how many days? how many hours of training in a day? and lastly how did you sign up for the training? Thanks
Training is free there for Yonex-sponsored players! I trained there for a week. Around 2 hours of training each day. I signed up for training through contacting my sponsor, Yonex!
Learning so much from Talia sharing her Badminton training life experiences especially when we are gathering our own requirements for our group with a professional coach. We just love the way Talia is such a purest when it comes to her training and development of her game. Go Talia! ;-)
that little tip from Peter to play more solid push return is a great deal to fix your play and ours. He is right and meticulous, definitely a legend that's is generous to share his knowledge and know what his athletes need. Thx for sharing Talia.
Talia - Thank you so much for sharing your badminton journey with us. As a badminton enthusiast, oftentimes I feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of badminton knowledge available online. I train with a group of other enthusiasts weekly and we mostly do 1v3 training. I wonder if you would spend some time to look at our training/playing videos and maybe provide some tips on how to improve our training/badminton. Your content is a source of inspiration to us all and I look forward to hearing back from our muse.
I am currently quite busy but maybe I could when my schedule clears up a bit!
Check out the badminton subreddit. There are coaches and other like minded players there willing to help.
These videos are a gold mine. I'm always looking for drills to add to my coaching arsenal.
5:28 opp pushes, talia footwork
5:09 peter showing footwork for getting pushes. (left leg first)
Thanks so much. It’s very interesting how Peter picks out the small technical details that make a difference, even at the pro level.
you don't get to be literally at one poitn one of the best in the world by not being able to spot those details. might not have the accolades of ld, lcw / taufik but that guy can play.
@@waynekerr67 it’s not the ability to spot the details. All top players can do that. As a coach, it’s the ability to communicate and help the player understand the relevance of those changes that is important. Different coaches have different strengths and styles.
Great insight into their training, thanks
Speedy upload Thank you once again Talia!
I notice one thing between euro players v asian players is speed on foot work. EU players tend to lack in that department, with the exception of carolina marin. Add this to quality of shots, you have the likes, of carolina, yamaguchi, ASY, TZY, RI, etc. The top tier players. What makes LCW great was his speed, his accuracy wasn't as sharp as LD. LD has accurate and had excellent footwork.
wish u success Talia
good job. keep moving
Nice
hi talia would like to know which training style personally improve you more the asian training style or european training style?
@@jeremyamadeusgunardi2368 I prefer asian training style!
@@taliang1106 got it thank you🙏
FC from Thailand.
Hi Talia, how much does it cost you in Peter Gade Academy? Do they accept a non-pro player as well?
It is free for Yonex-sponsored players so it was free for me!
I’m not sure if they accept non-pro players😅
Was thinking there is someone who looks exactly like you and guesses..! you look-alike with "Jamie Chung'
Hi, may Inpls know how much did you pay for PGA? how many days? how many hours of training in a day? and lastly how did you sign up for the training? Thanks
Training is free there for Yonex-sponsored players! I trained there for a week. Around 2 hours of training each day. I signed up for training through contacting my sponsor, Yonex!
@@taliang1106 Thank you thats good to know. Message me when you going here in UK ,let’s play. Good luck to your next tournaments. 😊
@@taliang1106 Thank you thats good to know. Message me when you going here in UK ,let’s play. Good luck to your next tournaments. 😊
Yey
Will you be playing in the World Championships?
No unfortunately I won’t!
Hello hehe im first 😂
watch your center of gravity. keep it low.