If you are serious about badminton training, you may well be interested in the Strength Pro training racket:

It weighs over 66% more than a conventional racket, so when you are training you’re able to develop ‘badminton muscle’ far quicker than using a conventional racket.
And it’s more lifelike than just putting on a badminton cover!
It’s also endorsed by World and Olympic badminton medalist Nathan Robertson:
In terms of badminton psychology and what we talk about at Badminton Secrets, one of the biggest aims is getting all the pathways of the neurons in the brain to ‘fire’ quickly and consistently, allowing commands from the brain to tell the muscles what to do as smoothly as possible.
Training with a heavier racket such as the Strength Pro (which has been developed after years of observation by a world ranked player) means that these pathways are a lot more responsive when you come to play with a regular weight racket and thus your reactions are quicker (and stronger).
So if you are looking to gain more from your badminton training, to read all about the rackets, click here.


Become calm when I’m in the game is the main attention. Psychology is important.