The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Badminton
By Rob Price
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No other badminton book to date has been so well designed, so easy to use, and so committed to weight training. This book provides you with the exercises needed to improve your putaways and increase racquet speed. It will have you hitting the birdie like never before. By following the programs in this book, you will increase your speed, power, and agility, enhancing your drop, flick, and drive shots until the end of the match.
Both beginners and advanced athletes and weight trainers can follow this book and utilize its programs. From recreational to professional, thousands of athletes all over the world are already benefiting from this book and its techniques, and now you can too!
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The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Badminton - Rob Price
Conclusion
Introduction
By opening The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Badminton, you have taken your first step towards achieving your athletic potential. This book is loaded with the most up-to-date sports weight training information and features a year-round badminton-specific weight-training program. Upon completion of the text, you will know how to properly, safely, and effectively perform over 80 exercises and you will be ready to begin your training.
The true importance of this book lies in the badminton-specific program in the front of the book. It was created for one reason and one reason only; to improve your badminton potential. It does this by increasing your strength, explosion, power, endurance, and flexibility in the parts of your body that are most important for badminton. The program was designed to supply you with the advantage you will need to outperform your opponents. By following the program, you will build your muscles with strength and endurance as well as explosion, power, and agility. When called upon, you will be physically prepared and mentally ready to compete at the highest of your potential.
Although the sport of badminton is primarily a sport focusing on leg and shoulder strength and endurance, there are other muscle groups that should not be ignored in order to achieve your maximum potential. The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Badminton does not overlook the importance of these muscle groups and has you training your entire body in order to maximize your potential.
This book does not teach you how to perform specific movements. It does not show you the best strategies to win a game, nor does it give you any tips to improve your specific skills. This book does, however, provide you with the best methods, program, and strategies available to physically improve your body and maximize your badminton potential!
Year-Round Badminton Program
The weight room is the place to build up your muscular endurance, become stronger, and become more powerful. This program consists of four different four-week routines cycled together to build both absolute strength and explosive power. The first and third routines are designed for you to build endurance and stamina, while the second and fourth programs are designed for power and explosion.
After following the first two 4-week programs, be sure to take one week away from the gym to let your muscles rest and grow stronger before beginning your final two 4-week programs. Once you have completed the 16-week program, begin again from the beginning and substitute similar exercises at your leisure. (See ‘Substituting Similar Exercises’ section)
Before you begin every weight-training session, this book recommends that you perform at least five minutes of abdominal work to warm yourself up and train to your midsection. It also recommends that you stretch for five to ten minutes following your workout.
It cannot be stressed enough that while you weight train, you must supplement your weight-training activities with some sort of badminton-specific activities to keep your body in badminton shape. You must continue to practice your technique and your style to help keep your body loose and ready to compete.
Badminton Program
Endurance and Power Cycle
Weeks 1-4 Endurance Training
Weeks 5-8 Power Training
Weeks 9-12 Endurance Training
Weeks 13-16 Power Training
Warming Up
Warming up is an essential part of a weight-training routine. A warm-up activity can be any type of low-level activity as long as it loosens up your body, gets your blood flowing, and prepares your body for the workout. Warming up is absolutely necessary if you plan to lift heavy weights. To walk into the gym and attempt to max out (lift the maximum amount of weight you can handle) without first warming up can cause injury because your body is not ready for the physical stress of a weight-training routine. In general, there are two major types of warming up, which are listed below.
A full body warm-up is anything that increases your blood flow and literally warms you up. Examples of full-body warm-up activities include low-intensity activities such as jogging or riding the bike for five to