In badminton, competitive matches are won in the heat of the battle,
and victory is not always a reflection of the skill or the technique of
the players. It’s often a reflection on how the players handled the
journey of the match, the tactical choices they made, and how they dealt
with changes in momentum. Indeed, it is a player’s responses – on the
court – that will turn around challenging situations and steer them to
victory.
Written for competitive badminton players of all levels, and drawing
on years of experience at the highest international level, authors Andy
Wood and Alistair Higham take an in-depth look at what happens in the
cauldron of competition. By examining match events, momentum, and match
flow, they offer game insights which will change players’ perceptions of
what really happens in a match. And through this change of perception
will come the understanding and ability to control the many factors that
can make or break success.
Focussing on the mental and tactical battles that take place, this
book highlights the skills you need to develop to make the most of
whatever situation you find yourself in. Packed with practical tips and
examples from Olympic competition, The Winning Edge covers key questions at the heart of how to master the art of competing:
What are the demands of badminton?
What makes up a winning performance?
How do I maintain consistent levels of performance throughout the twists and turns of a match?
How do I make better decisions during the heat of the battle?
How can I learn and progress from match to match?
“The detailed approach focussing on how to win matches outlined in
this book certainly played a significant and critical part in my journey
to becoming World Champion and World No: 1.” – Gail Emms
“Andy and Alistair brilliantly describe in detail how matches unfold
and what skills we need as players, coaches and parents to give
ourselves that critical advantage to help us all achieve our goals and
dreams” – Nathan Robertson
“Andy and Alistair take up one of the elements of high level sport
that we often talk about. Yet, we never manage to describe in detail
exactly what it is, and how it affects many deciding moments during our
careers – no matter whether coach, player, or fan/parent watching from
the sidelines – Momentum. The detailed and in-depth approach to
the topic in this book will no doubt give a lot of inspiration and
thought to the reader on how to handle and approach this complex topic.
It’s not easy to believe that there is a final or simple answer towards
understanding this, but this book certainly sparks the interest and
journey towards becoming a lot more aware on how to understand Momentum.
A must read for everyone out there with an in-depth interest in
badminton and in high-level sports.” – Peter Gade