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jpdzahr
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 Concentration and Psychology
« Thread Started on May 30, 2007, 7:25pm »

I've been a Badminton player for many years now, here are my thoughts on concentration and psychology of Badminton.

Often time I've seen my opponents lose their Concentration or have a lack of Concentration which creates all the unforced errors from that player. Any easy serve in singles going wide or long is simply a lack of Concentration. Without Concentration I don't think that any psychology will work. Also psychology can be perceived as strategy the strategy of your attitude in the game as well as the strategy of your game is also a psychology. Over coming your own mental weakness will also help your psychology and Concentration for a better strategy.

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Also here are some recent photos I shot at two Badminton tournaments in southern California

Below are the direct links:

2007 UCSD SunGod Badminton Tournament Highlights
http://www.badminton-chronicles.com/Photos/2007_UCSD_SunGod/

2007 San Diego High School Badminton Championships with 17 schools
http://www.badminton-chronicles.com/Phot....hips/index.html


BADMINTON TOURNAMENT PHOTO COVERAGE
http://www.badminton-chronicles.com/

Kind Regards,

Jean-Pierre D'Zahr;
PHOTOGRAPHER
http://www.SanDiegoPanoramics.com
San Diego, California
office (619) 276-2025
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« Reply #1 on Aug 5, 2009, 12:36am »

Can someone please explain to me the rule re charging the net (without making any sound) with racket waving when an opponent has a relatively easy kill near the net (and they subsequently miss!) . Is this foul play or is it allowed?
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« Reply #2 on Nov 14, 2009, 10:05am »

i usually got a problem when i play matches....i become very nervous.....and all the errors will come....i just cant concentrate properly....
Tats why normally in the 1st set i will play very very trribly bad....but i will try to come back at the 2nd set..... can anyone help??
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« Reply #3 on Dec 2, 2009, 7:51am »

hey what's up everyone? Does anybody have a good e-book on badminton that you can recommend? :)
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