Badminton Science Podcast

<p>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. </p><br /><p>Hopefully you will enjoy this podcast and learn a thing or two.</p><hr /><p style="color: grey; font-size: 0.75em;"> Hosted on Acast. See <a href="https://acast.com/privacy" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="color: grey;" target="_blank">acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

My experience of the BWF World Championship 2023 in Copenhagen

In this week's episode I talk about the full experience of watching the finals at the BWF World Championship 2023 in Copenhagen. Spoiler: It was amazing. BWF, Badminton Denmark, Royal Arena and all involved with the event did a great job. The matches were also great with some great rallies and new world champions. The atmosphere in the crowd (especially when the danes were playing) was incredible and it took some time for me to get my voice back from the finals day. Follow me on tiktok and instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

09-02
39:30

3 tips for badminton players + predictions for WC in Denmark

In this short episode you will get 3 tips for how you can become a better badminton player. In short they are: focus on quality, reflect and find the right people. Enjoy this episode and use these tips to become the best player you can be. Follow me on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-24
20:40

Training for mixed doubles

This is the last episode of the series of how to train for the different categories. To finish it off I talk about training for mixed doubles. Can you train the same way as a men's doubles player or women's doubles and still see success in mixed doubles? This and a lot more practical advice will be a part of this episode. Follow me on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-17
17:00

Training for women's doubles

In this episode you will get some insights into what makes women's doubles unique and how you could focus your training towards the specifics of the women's doubles. This episode will also give you tips on how to build aerobic capacity, endurance and how to program and periodize your training. If you liked this episode or want more tips follow me on instagram: @badmintonscience and @Robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-15
24:08

Training for men's doubles

What are the unique features of training for becoming a better men´s doubles player? This episode will give you some guidelines for how you should train and what to focus on. Listen to the other episodes in this series for general tips for how to improve your physical capacity as a badminton player. Follow me on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-05
30:33

Training for women's singles

It is not easy to know how to train for the different categories, but in this week's episode, we will go through the similarities and differences between them. The focus is on women's singles and how female singles players should train and consider their training to develop most optimally. These are general tips for all badminton players, but especially for female singles players.If you have any questions, you can contact me (and please follow me) on Instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_p Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-15
22:38

Training for men's singles

It's not easy to know exactly how to train for the different categories. What similarities are there between the different categories? What are the differences between training for men's singles and women's singles? Are there any differences? Does a men's singles player need to focus on different physical areas than men's doubles players? There are many questions, and this week's episode will answer them. There will also be many examples of how you, as a badminton player, can train different physical abilities in the gym and on the court, as well as how you can structure your training. Both specific tips for men's singles players and general tips for all badminton players looking to improve their physical and athletic abilities will be included in the episode!If you have any questions or things you want me to address, write to me on Instagram and follow me @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-04
45:50

How to Train During the Summer to Become a Better Badminton Player

In this episode, we focus on summer training to enhance the physical abilities of badminton players.Summer training is a crucial period for badminton players to develop and improve their physical performance. In this episode, we delve deeper into the various aspects of summer training and provide you with concrete strategies to maximize your results. Whether you are a professional player or an ambitious amateur, this episode will offer valuable insights and practical advice to optimize your summer training and ensure that you reach the top of the podium this fall.Follow me on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-21
49:47

Season 2 of badminton science starts now!

In this week's episode, I will be discussing the reasons for the break we've had for the past few weeks (including writing my bachelor's thesis). I will provide a brief overview of an interesting article related to player development systems in badminton across different nations. Additionally, I will introduce the upcoming themes for the podcast, which will focus on pre season training and how to train for the different categories.Stay tuned for the next episode, where I will guide you on training effectively this summer!Follow me on Instagram @badmintonsciencepodcast and @robert_jonsson_pt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

06-14
24:43

16. Is Kento Momota back?

The 2023 edition of german open was great for many players, but in this week´s episode we will focus on one player and his results. Instead of spoiling the entire episode, go listen to it!Follow me on instagram @badmintonsciencepodcast and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-13
11:37

15. How to get a good result on physical tests

In this week's episode, I go through how to properly prepare for physical tests and what not to do. I deal with things like nutrition, sleep and warm-up and more. Hope you enjoy!Follow me on instagram @badmintonsciencepodcast and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

03-03
29:21

14. How to get back into training after a period of illness

In this week's episode, I talk about how to get back to normal training after illness. I also go through different strategies for how to get started again safely. The last thing I mention is what to do if you have been sick and are going to compete soon. Of course, the episode begins with some unscientific talk about the German Open and Yonex All England 2023. Follow the podcast on instagram @badmintonscience and me @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-24
25:09

13. Physical tests all athletes should do

In this week's episode I go over 5 tests that all athletes should do. The tests are simple, cheap and safe (as long as the execution is good). There is great value in measuring and being able to compare one's results over a long period of time. Do these simple tests and you will have a good indication of your physical status as an athlete. Follow me on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

02-15
29:43

11. India Open 2023 and the future for Indian badminton

In this week´s episode we talk about the results from India Open 2023 and how wrong I was in my predictions. After that a quick history of badminton in india (focus is on men singles) and how the future will look. The players mentioned is amongst others: Kidambi Srikanth, Lakshya Sen and H.S Prannoy. It will be fun to see Indian players over the next years!Follow on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

01-26
27:51

9. Becoming the best player you can be, without perfect conditions.

In this week´s episode I talk about how you can manage a career both with work or school while also trying to become a better athlete. I will go through what you can do, what to prioritize and much more. This episode is for you who want´s to do a double career (sports and work) or just trying to seize the opportunity of trying to become your best self. There are som principles you can follow even if you want to go fram beginner to amateur or good to better. Follow me on instagram @robert_jonsson_pt and @badmintonvetenskap or just search for badminton science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12-23
26:42

8. How to deload for sports

Deload is a term we hear often but what does it mean? In this week´s episode I will walk you through a easy guide in what deload means for badminton players and how we can think about it. Follow me on instagram @badmintonvetenskap and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12-14
27:19

7. Anders Antonsen moving to Dubai

In this week´s episode I talk about Anders Antonsen moving to Dubai. What does it take to move? Why did he move? Is it a good choice or not? Spoiler alert: I think it´s a good choice, but listen to the episode for more details. Thank you for listening!Follow me on instagram @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12-01
36:48

6. After Action Review (AAR), rating scale and workout diary

I this episode we talk about some new free tools for you as an athlete. They are important for us all. No matter the level of your game. Use them to improve and let me know what you think! Enjoy. Follow me on instagram @badmintonvetenskap or search for badminton science. Also my personal trainer instagram @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11-23
23:03

5. Swot-analysis and SMART goals

In this episode I talk about two really beneficial tools for you as an athlete and/or badminton player. There are huge benefits of using these tools for improving your game or just different goals in general. Follow me on instagram @robert_jonsson_pt and @badmintonvetenskap or just search for badminton science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11-16
29:47

4. Building an athletic base

How do you build an athletic base? What even is an athletic base? In today's episode I will guide you in how you can think when you want to improve your athletic ability. It's more than you might think. I hope that you will learn something from today's episode!Follow me on instagram @badmintonvetenskap or @badmintonscience and @robert_jonsson_pt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11-03
35:01

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