🔥 New classes are forming (limited spots). Tell me your level and goals—I'll recommend the right
class, training pace, and better‑matched practice partners.
Do any of these real pain points sound familiar?
You love badminton but feel stuck? People don't want to play with you—or the rally never gets going. Pick‑up
games feel messy: either you get smashed instantly or you win too easily, with little real workout or
improvement.
Self‑learning from videos can be slow. High‑end coaches can be expensive and the training can feel
repetitive—months of drills, and the fun disappears before the skill shows up.
I design training paths for badminton lovers who want rallies that actually work, faster
improvement, and a fun workout—without burning out.
My coaching approach
Match‑focused
First: help you "hold your own" in doubles
We start by building practical scoring tools and solid defense based on your strengths—so you can keep
rallies going and stay stable in doubles.
Tailored coaching
Personalize your shot patterns & tactics
Are you better with attacking bursts, control and placement, or full‑court endurance? I'll map out a clear
tactical "route plan" that fits your thinking and play style.
Matched challenge
Practice partners who fit your level
Not random pairings. I aim for opponents just a bit stronger—enough pressure to push growth, with real
feedback every session.
Training = technique + situations + decisions
The same stroke changes with incoming shots, positioning, and pace. We put technique back into real
situations so you learn what to read, how to move, and how to choose the best shot for you.
Classes & formats
Class levels
Beginner: new or shaky fundamentals—build consistent returns and basic footwork
Intermediate: some foundation—improve rallies, defense, and doubles coordination
Advanced: increase speed, shot quality, tactical execution, and transitions
Competitive: match pace, serve/receive patterns, high‑intensity drills, and mental steadiness
Available for adults, teens, and kids (English / Chinese available)
Training formats
1-on-1: fastest way to correct technique and tailor progress
1-on-2: great intensity and real rallies—friends/couples/coworkers welcome
1-on-3: balanced efficiency and value for small-group improvement
Group sessions: structured drills + grouped games + feedback review
Location: Winnipeg (gym can be arranged or your preferred venue)
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Student feedback
★★★★★
I used to just "hit it back" and had no idea about doubles positioning or shot choice. Andy
taught me in real scenarios—when to cover the net and when to lift—after a few lessons I could keep up
with my friends.
— Sarah · Adult Beginner · Winnipeg
★★★★★
What I like most is the right kind of pressure—challenging but encouraging. The opponents
are slightly stronger, which forced me to read and move better. I'm exhausted after practice, but it
feels awesome.
— Mark · Intermediate Doubles · Winnipeg
★★★★★
My child used to fear mistakes and wouldn't be proactive. Andy is very patient—breaks
techniques down to doable steps, then brings them back into games. Now my child is more confident and
enjoys sports more.
— Emily · Parent of Kids Class · Winnipeg
★★★★★
I've seen Andy teaching a large PE badminton class at Dasmesh School: strong organization, a
tight class rhythm, everyone stays active, and students are grouped by level—fair and effective.
— Amandeep · School Program Feedback · Dasmesh School
★★★★★
I didn't want boring "beginner drills only" for months. Andy helped me play real rallies
first, then fixed technique based on what showed up. It kept me motivated and I improved faster.
— Jason · Adult Returner · Winnipeg
★★★★★
After training, he explains clearly what happened—why I kept getting pushed to the back, and
what to change next time. Super helpful for someone who likes to understand the "why".
— Linda · Advanced Training · Winnipeg
★★★★★
I came in as a casual player and couldn't keep up in doubles. Coach Andy broke things down
into simple cues and game situations. Within a few sessions I could rotate and contribute.
— Ryan P. • Adult beginner
★★★★★
My son loves the sessions. The drills are fun but structured, and Andy keeps the kids
focused without being harsh. We saw real improvement in footwork and contact.
— Meghan L. • Parent (Kids class)
★★★★★
Coach Andy matched me with partners and opponents at the right level, so I wasn't
overwhelmed. The training feels like real games, not boring endless swings.
— Aisha K. • Teen intermediate
★★★★★
At Dasmesh School, he ran a large group smoothly and still corrected each student. Clear
instructions, strong court control, and lots of encouragement.
— Amandeep S. • Dasmesh School
★★★★★
I wanted to develop a stronger attacking style. He adjusted my timing and shot selection,
then built it into doubles tactics. Practical, not theory-heavy.
— Daniel C. • Competitive prep
★★★★★
Best part is the mindset coaching. He teaches how to read the rally and make choices under
pressure. I play smarter now, not just harder.
— Sophia Y. • Adult intermediate
FAQ FAQ
I'm a total beginner—can I sign up?
Yes. Beginner sessions start with grip, serves, basic footwork, and consistent returns—plus
light rallies so you can play confidently sooner.
How do you group people and match partners/opponents?
I match by level, fitness, and goals—challenging but not overwhelming—and increase
intensity step by step.
Do you offer 1-on-1, small group, and group classes?
Yes. 1-on-1 is best for quick corrections; groups are great for rallies and teamwork. Tell
me your goals and I'll recommend the right format.
How does pricing work? Do I need to prepay?
Pricing depends on format (1-on-1 / small group / group), session length, and venue.
Message me first and I'll give you a clear quote and schedule suggestion.
Where do lessons happen? Do I need my own racket?
Lessons are in Winnipeg (venue can be arranged or we can use your preferred gym). Bring a
racket and indoor shoes if possible; if not, message me and we'll work it out.
Ready to get started?
Send me one message with: your level (beginner/intermediate/...), your goal (fitness/doubles teamwork/match
performance/competition...), and your availability. I'll reply with a clear training plan.