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Badminton Insight is a badminton coaching and training resource platform created by Greg and Jenny. According to the site, both are former professional badminton players who reached a career-high world ranking of No. 28. The platform aims to help as many people as possible improve their badminton. Its content includes a YouTube coaching channel, a training resource shop, and badminton-related articles.
The platform is highly focused on improving badminton-specific abilities. Products shown include The Footwork Accelerator, badminton-specific strength training plans, core circuit training, and multi-shuttle training plans. The footwork course emphasizes moving “correctly, explosively, and effortlessly” and applying that movement in matches; the strength plans target on-court strength, endurance, speed, and explosiveness; and the multi-shuttle training plans are aimed at players and coaches who want to improve fitness, speed, shot quality, and consistency. The captured text does not clarify whether these products are recorded videos, PDF plans, or mixed resources, nor does it mention live classes or 1-on-1 feedback, so the level of interactivity cannot currently be confirmed.
Pricing is based on one-off product purchases, with a fairly clear range: core training at £7.99, strength plans at £14.99–£39.99, multi-shuttle plans at £14.99–£23.99, and the footwork course at £59.99–£67.99. Overall, compared with long-term subscriptions or in-person private coaching, the entry cost is relatively low, making it suitable as a supplement for targeted training. The page does not mention accreditation, completion certificates, or coaching qualification certificates, so it should not be treated as a certificate-oriented course.
The main strengths are the solid coaching background and the founders’ professional competition experience. The content is also built around real badminton scenarios and covers common training pain points such as footwork, strength, core work, and multi-shuttle drills. In addition, free YouTube videos and articles let users evaluate the teaching style before buying. The limitations are that there is not enough information about course delivery format, language, after-sales support, refund policy, or payment methods. If learners need Chinese-language explanations, form correction, or personalized training plans, the available page information is not enough to confirm whether those needs can be met.
It is better suited to badminton enthusiasts with some ability to train independently, intermediate players, advanced players looking to systematically improve physical conditioning, and coaches who need references for designing multi-shuttle training sessions. For users in China, the text does not specify whether the official site is accessible, whether payments work smoothly, or whether the YouTube content is accessible. Since an important part of the content is on YouTube, the actual experience may be affected by the network environment. Alternatives include in-person badminton coaching in China, badminton tutorials on Bilibili, or local sport-specific conditioning courses.
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