This podcast is translated from Swedish to English (the Swedish podcast is called: badmintonvetenskap) with the purpose of spreading knowledge about how sport science can benefit you as a badminton player. The host, Robert Jonsson, is a sport science student in Sweden. The topics will range from exercise science to nutrition and sport management to sport marketing. Sometimes it will be a lot different than just sport science where big events in the badminton world will be covered.
Hopefully you will enjoy this podcast and learn a thing or two.
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This podcast is translated from Swedish to English (the Swedish podcast is called: badmintonvetenskap) with the purpose of spreading knowledge about how sport science can benefit you as a badminton player. The host, Robert Jonsson, is a sport science student in Sweden. The topics will range from exercise science to nutrition and sport management to sport marketing. Sometimes it will be a lot different than just sport science where big events in the badminton world will be covered.
Hopefully you will enjoy this podcast and learn a thing or two.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Have you ever wondered what you should do differently depending on how tall you are? Should a player at 170 cm train the same way as a player near 2 meters? The answer is both yes and no. In order to get explosive or strong the same rules still apply, but choosing the right exercises and having the right priorities is hard. Therefor, I did a lot of research based on a badminton superstar who happens to know what do to as an tall athlete, Viktor Axelsen. I have combined some of Viktor's approaches to various areas of his needs and added some thoughts of my own. Take a listen and learn a thing or two about what makes Viktor Axelsen great and what you can do (even if you are not tall) to improve.
You can download the free e-book (and all other free ebooks) at: https://www.sugiyamabadminton.com/badminton-training-program
Follow me on instagram @badmintonsciencepodcast
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