Nadi Weekend 4 Januari 2025
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00:00We'd like to start with badminton first, heading to Malaysia Open 2025.
00:05The men's badminton champion, Anderson Thompson,
00:08expressed his sympathy to Lizzy Jia
00:11for not being able to participate in the Super 1000 because of an injury.
00:15In today's Badminton Academy,
00:17we have Kenneth Jonasson as the head of the country's solo jurisdiction
00:22to elevate the sector to a higher level.
00:27Kenneth Jonasson will combine European and Asian training styles
00:31to strengthen the performance of the country's badminton players.
00:34Jonasson, who was nominated by the Malaysian Badminton Association
00:38as the head of the country's solo jurisdiction,
00:40started his first job on Saturday,
00:42determined to build new connections in the country's line-up.
00:45The former jurisdictional officer, Victor Axelson,
00:47is also eager to use his experience and experience
00:50that he has gained throughout his career
00:52by combining modern techniques from Europe
00:56and higher intensity training from Asia.
00:59This approach is expected to produce better performance
01:02at the international level in the 2028 Olympic Games.
01:11That is what I believe could be very exciting
01:15to have a hybrid of Asian and European style.
01:20Some of the ideas that behind my thinking,
01:23I believe has served the Danish players well.
01:33I think every player works hard,
01:35but it's the detail and it's the motivation
01:38behind what we are trying to achieve.
01:40So it's coming together that we are...
01:44My job as a coach is to help each player develop
01:48to their full potential.
01:51What that will be, we don't actually know.
01:53We can guess, but it's to...
01:55And that means keep working hard on a day-to-day basis,
01:59but from a point of view that we are following a dream
02:03and it's the player's dream, not the coach's dream
02:06that is important.
02:07It's the player's dream.
02:09So that's what I want to make sure that
02:12how we motivate them on a day-to-day basis.
02:16With this more innovative training plan,
02:18it's hoped that Malaysia will continue to grow
02:21as the world's biggest badminton club.
02:26Jonathan has led the world's biggest badminton club
02:29such as the 2017 world champion, Victor Axelsen.
02:32He is also the backbone of the development
02:35of the English national squad from 2006 to 2009.
02:38After managing the Danish squad for 13 years,
02:41his new task is now appointed as the head
02:43of the Malaysian attack squad until 2029.