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19 chapters · 1 hours 30 minutes
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Lee Yong-dae shares his know-how as the world-best badminton player


Learn about the know-how and experience the excitement of winning from the world-best player.


This Class Is For :

  • Aspiring badminton players

  • People who want to become the best at what they do

  • Those who want to reach the professional level

  • Those who want to learn about the world-best athlete and his stories

CREATOR STORY


The goal for the Gold medal is just the last stair that need to be stepped up one by one.



Korean Badminton Legend Lee Yong-dae, who has a forte of intelligent net play,was selected as the youngest member of Korean national team of all time, became the Gold medalist in Beijing Olympics at the age of 20.


Later he got the silver medal in London Olympics, Incheon Asian Games and bronze medal in Guangzhou Asian Games etc., maintained world rank number 1 for a long time setting up numerous records. It was possible because he made a “smart” effort based on a strong desire to win, a tenacity to go to the end that never gives up.


What is the “smart effort” which Lee Yong-dae teaches?


This class makes public Lee Yong-dae’s winning formula from how to choose right rackets, training method, strategies, and mind control method for professionals, which only Gold medalists know.


Lee Yong-dae’s badminton class will be the best for those who want to be badminton players in the future, for the athletes who want to be in the first place, for you who want to be reborn as an amateur to a professional.


Q & A

Q. What is special about this class?


Like all other sports, it is important to work on your stamina and fundamentals. But I’m not going to focus on those basics here. You can find so many lessons on basic training, racket grip, and terms on the internet, and it’s easy to learn from those. So, I'd like to share my own tips and techniques.


Q. What does it mean to practice smart?


“Practice smart” means using your strengths to your advantage. Rather than working on your weakness, you have to maximize your innate talent. You will lose out on your strengths if you focus too much on your weaknesses, and that is fatal to players. You should focus on your strengths. It is necessary to improve your weakness but not at the cost of your strengths.


Q. What would you like to say to those experiencing a slump?


When I experienced a slump, I realized this. A slump is a sign that you worked really hard. If you did not work hard, you wouldn't even feel that you are in a slump. When you overcome your slump, you realize how much you’ve grown. It gives you the confidence that you can overcome challenges, no matter how tough they are. Don't confuse a slump with failure. A slump is a growing pain. Don't be afraid of slumps. If you don't give up and work hard, you will realize how much it made you grow and become a better player.


Q. What are your plans for the future?


That is winning another gold medal. I want to show you the techniques I've demonstrated in this lesson in an Olympic game. And become a player with two gold medals. By doing so, I want to gain more experience and knowhow which I can share again with you.

Curriculum

Creator

Lee Yong-dae

Lee Yong-dae

Awards

  • 2018 World Badminton Federation Barcelona Spanish Masters Right Win

  • 2016 Asian Badminton Championships Men's doubles 1st place

  • 2015 Gwangju Universiade Mixed Team Gold Medal

  • 2014 Incheon Asian Games Team Gold Medal

  • 2013 Kazan Universiade Mixed Team Gold Medal

  • 2013 Kazan Universiade Men's doubles gold medal

  • 2008 Beijing Olympics mixed doubles gold medal

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