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BAM deputy coaching director hits the ground running on first day of work

Former world champion shared tips with Badminton Association of Malaysia coaching staff on managing athletes’ performances moving forward

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2021 3:00PM

BAM deputy coaching director hits the ground running on first day of work
On his first day as BAM deputy coaching director, Olympic gold medallist Rexy Mainaky (pictured above) said − in his discussion with coaching director Wong Choong Hann − that every coach needed to be brave and not be hesitant with their ideas of improving the standards of their players. – Bernama pic, December 2, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR − Former badminton world champion and Olympic gold medallist Rexy Mainaky reported in as Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) deputy coaching director yesterday and shared tips with the coaching staff about how to manage the performance of their charges.

In his discussion with BAM coaching director Wong Choong Hann, Rexy said every coach needed to be brave and not be hesitant with their ideas of improving the standards of their players.

“I had a chance to discuss with Choong Hann about what coaches need to do to handle players who face problems as well as exchanged opinions and shared the experience of my time abroad.

“I also advised the coaches to be more aware of what they were doing − if they use the same approach, the results will be the same,” he said in a video uploaded on the BAM Facebook page.

Meanwhile, Rexy wanted players to understand the reason they train and the importance of winning every championship they enter. 

The 53-year-old former doubles player from Indonesia was impressed by the physical condition of the national doubles players but felt they needed to hone their talent to ensure future success.

Rexy, who was the former BAM national doubles coach from 2005 until 2012, expressed his admiration for the training facilities at the Malaysian Badminton Academy at Bukit Kiara, which he said were very good for players.

BAM stated in October that Rexy would be tasked with increasing technical input to the performance index and specifically cater to doubles players in the national squad to improve their performance.

During his illustrious career, Rexy − along with doubles partner Ricky Subagja − won the 1995 IBF World Championship and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics doubles gold medal.

They also won three World Cup gold medals and were part of the Indonesian team that won the Thomas Cup four times between 1994 and 2000. – Bernama, December 2, 2021

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