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LegendaryDreams
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada1350 Posts
December 10 2007 23:27 GMT
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April 2007, Confederation High.

I was the first to arrive. Anxious and impatient, but not tired. The time was 7:00 AM. I had woken up at 5:30 AM that day; I don’t think I’ve ever woken up that early during my 4 years of high school.

This is what it all comes down to, I thought. After all these years of practice and dedication, the results of today will reflect all the hard work I’ve put into it. However, “one can’t be result-oriented” though. No. That only applies to poker. I hope.

I just wanted to become the best.

After being introduced to my badminton coach, Dominic Soong, in 2002, I realized badminton wasn’t just a game of reflexes and precision; it was a game of deception and precision thinking. Badminton is like a game of chess, there is a perfect counter to every move, and when the skill differentiation is similar, it all comes down to the deception and the strategy. I’ve often said many times that badminton parallels StarCraft in terms of strategic management, but who knows anything about badminton and StarCraft anyway?

That day was probably the most important day I was looking forward to in my life. The opportunity to become city champion and being able to compete in OFSAA (provincial finals) and the opportunity to watch and play the most prestigious players really meant a lot to me. I’m sure everyone who showed up to the city finals thought the same too, but only few would take this as seriously as me.

I knew I was ready. After all, why wouldn’t I be? I’ve been playing very actively for 3 years: around 2-3 times a week during school, and up to 5 times a week during the summer. When I go to my competitive training classes every week, the drills are not particularly tiring or tedious; however, they having provided with me inspiration to reach my potential. I wanted to push myself to the fullest during each drill, so I can receive maximum returns for my efforts. School practices, although only at a casual level, were highly stimulating thanks to my coach. Sometimes the only reason why I looked forward to school was badminton practice on Fridays, and sometimes when time moved slowly I would think of my upcoming tournaments and how to prepare for them.

More people started to flood in; it was almost 8:00 AM now. The tournament was scheduled to start at 8:30.

I didn’t really feel like talking that day. I only focused on the moment. My only words were, Rally? Hi. Wanna hit? I just wanted to warm up.

My partner arrived promptly, but not early. Within a few minutes the matches began and we played our first game, we won. Then we won our second game again, we were in the semi-finals.

However, what worried me the most was that our opponents weren’t at our skill level, so the wins would be insurance. The only skilled players were on the other side of the brackets; everything will be fine until the finals.

Despite our self assured confidence, we lost the next two games and were eliminated in the double elimination brackets. I don’t think I played poorly, if you see me diving for the bird it means I’m giving it my all. We lost because of inconsistencies. We shook our opponent’s hands and left the battlefield.

I had nothing to say. We lost to the same team twice. They were clearly below our levels but we were given the loss. I felt heartbroken. I quickly took my things and headed towards the change room.

As I walk down the school’s corridors to the change room, I saw my coach pacing from the other way. I felt I let him down. I didn’t want him to see me. He approached me however and said in a calm voice “too tense”. I nodded and I walked toward the change room.

“Pain is weakness leaving the body”, I thought. I tried to find the answer to our loss… Maybe my partner never practices. Maybe he doesn’t put badminton over school like I do. Maybe he should have practiced with me after I called him multiple times to train. Maybe he is just a bad player.

But those were ignorant thoughts, albeit logical thoughts. Maybe I am better than my partner by just a little. Maybe he doesn’t practice as much as me, because he was very busy with school. And he probably doesn’t think about badminton on the bus or eating dinner.

Although he was my friend, I hated him from that moment. This is a fact that I cannot deny. But as ignorant as I was, I blamed all my faults upon him. I didn’t talk to him for the next few weeks.

This feeling I had probably felt as bad as losing a girlfriend, perhaps even more. I didn’t feel like doing anything in school anymore. There was nothing to look forward to.

* * *

May 2007. I’ve been accepted to the University of Toronto. I’ve been playing more badminton than ever. I go to the RA Centre (provincial badminton facility) to practice footwork by myself at noon (since I have spares during the 2/3 class slots). Although I am the only person at the courts, I do not feel lonely. I knew this was the only way to get stronger. I realized that I lost in the city tournament not because of my partner but to stronger opponents. I realized that I was far from being a “good” badminton player and I needed to work much harder to become one.

June 2007. Playing badminton almost everyday at the RA Centre. Trying to get games with people better than me and listen to their advice.

July 2007. Vacation to China, but that didn’t stop me. Trained for 2 solid weeks with my uncle, a provincial badminton coach, and played a lot with my cousin. The non-air conditioned gym nor the 4000m above sea-level altitudes did not bother me, because I was playing badminton.

December 2007. My semester is almost done. I have not played any badminton since school started. Maybe that’s why I felt something was missing. Maybe that’s why I had feelings of emptiness. It’s time to return to my loved sport, it’s time to fulfill that part of me that has been nostalgic, and it’s also time to study for my exam in 2 days so I can finally return home and prove that I am still a contender within in the badminton community.



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call me moxie
Thegreatbeyond
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States287 Posts
Last Edited: 2007-12-10 23:48:34
December 10 2007 23:48 GMT
#2
Why do so many chinese people play badminton?
Romance_us
Profile Joined March 2006
Seychelles1806 Posts
December 11 2007 00:05 GMT
#3
On December 11 2007 08:48 Thegreatbeyond wrote:
Why do so many chinese people play badminton?


Why do you want to get banned so bad ?

Notes and feelings, numbers and reason. The ultimate equilibrium.
ShaLLoW[baY]
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Canada12499 Posts
December 11 2007 00:27 GMT
#4
It's really cool how people have such different passions; what one person loves is thought of as weird by someone else. So far on TL i've seen breakdancing, bowling, badminton, it runs the gamut.

Keep training bro, then ask for a re and say it was a bo5 ;p
ALEXISONFIRE ARE FUCKING BACK (sAviOr for life)
Folca
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
2235 Posts
December 11 2007 00:58 GMT
#5
On December 11 2007 09:05 Romance_us wrote:
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On December 11 2007 08:48 Thegreatbeyond wrote:
Why do so many chinese people play badminton?


Why do you want to get banned so bad ?



Why should you even care?
Dea : one time when he was playing vs the comps he asked me "how do I make that flying unit that makes the other stuff invisible" and I reply "ur playing terran zomg"
xBTx
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada542 Posts
Last Edited: 2007-12-11 03:06:38
December 11 2007 03:00 GMT
#6
Omg... Badminton has been my #1 sport since childhood, and it gave me transferrable skills in many things.

thx for this... I play OFSSAA also and OBA ^^ and I kind of had a loss like you mentioned (due to inconsistent play) so it's cool that other people do that
stuffing feathers up your butt doesnt make you a chicken
LegendaryDreams
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada1350 Posts
Last Edited: 2007-12-11 03:54:30
December 11 2007 03:46 GMT
#7
The thing about badminton is too many people have the misconception of it being a backyard sport and they don't take it as seriously as say tennis. No many people will understand the hardships of us dedicated players: we do countless footwork drills and shot drills (drop smash slice spin etc) over and over again. This is how we train to get better. I've probably invested over $3000+ in badminton counting racquets, shuttlecocks, tournament fees, and training class fees. It was definitely worth it.

to xBTx
I've played regional tournaments and ODBA.. but OFSAA was my main goal in my high school years.. Oh well.
call me moxie
Maenander
Profile Joined November 2002
Germany4926 Posts
December 11 2007 09:12 GMT
#8
I love Badminton.
Only people who never played Badminton seriously would consider it a backyard sport or inferior to tennis. One has to play Badminton to really appreciate the incredible skill of top badminton players. Still I don´t like the drills, but after I have seen people doing the drills to perfection I know they are worth it. ^^

And I prefer 1on1 over 2on2.
Dknight
Profile Blog Joined April 2005
United States5223 Posts
December 17 2007 06:14 GMT
#9
Ah, I'm a Racquetballer. Compete at the college level in the ECRC but this summer/semester has killed how much time I can put into it.

We racquet-sport players must stick together, even if racquetball is better =]
WGT<3. Former CL/NW head admin.
iNFeRnO
Profile Joined April 2003
Canada254 Posts
December 18 2007 01:19 GMT
#10
hehe i go to uoft too, i like compeitive sports, we should play badminton sometime, altho im a tennis player heh, pm me if u feel like practicing or w/e
Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
August 06 2009 17:10 GMT
#11
Back from the dead comes this thread.

I play in Ontario, this coming year will be my last year as a junior. I really hope to make it count. What club do you play out of LD?
Crunchums
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States11144 Posts
August 06 2009 18:55 GMT
#12
badminton rockssssss but what a weird bump
brood war for life, brood war forever
ImNotBisu
Profile Joined July 2009
Canada142 Posts
August 06 2009 19:02 GMT
#13
I play at local clubs and I made it to OFSAA semis in doubles 2 years ago when I was still in high school.

Now the university people are just too damn good and hardcore, and I can't even make the varsity team. X_X

There's always next year I guess.
Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
August 08 2009 20:18 GMT
#14
What university do you play at? I deferred acceptance to waterloo this year because they fucked me over. I play out of the KW Club
FakeSteve[TPR]
Profile Blog Joined July 2003
Valhalla18444 Posts
August 08 2009 20:36 GMT
#15
ian or Lan
Moderatormy tatsu loops r fuckin nice
Zona
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
40426 Posts
August 08 2009 21:13 GMT
#16
I want to take badminton up again but it's hard to find the time...
"If you try responding to those absurd posts every day, you become more damaged. So I pay no attention to them at all." Jung Myung Hoon (aka Fantasy), as translated by Kimoleon
Durak
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Canada3685 Posts
August 09 2009 02:25 GMT
#17
On August 09 2009 05:36 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote:
ian or Lan


I got ian by copy-pasting his name.
Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
August 09 2009 17:02 GMT
#18
ian, sorry

I get that on bnet alot too.. Although someone on here took ianianian
Elian
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States129 Posts
August 09 2009 17:32 GMT
#19
Badminton is an awesome sport. I only play it casually, though. Cool to see someone pushing for it.
Ian Ian Ian
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
915 Posts
August 09 2009 17:35 GMT
#20
Cool to see someone not obnoxious about it for once, Lol
zyxjk
Profile Joined March 2009
United States75 Posts
August 09 2009 20:25 GMT
#21
I love badminton as well just thought i'd chip that in :D
the world was their playground, until the fateful day when they were hit by a bus on the way to subway
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