I have just been accepted into the Clearone Olympic Badminton Academy
(COBA). This may not sound like much, but I've been trying my best to
get in ever since I moved to Richmond in the first place. Basically, the
COBA is the elite of the elite at ClearOne. Current members include
Adrian Liu (Canada Men's doubles #1), and Nyl Yakura (Under 19 #1) as
well as other top Canadian players. This is a full time, twice a day
program. I am just so happy to finally be a part of something so
meaningful to myself. This makes me feel like I am finally making
progress with my badminton. We all have losing streaks, where we ask
ourselves if we will ever improve, but it is fighting through those
awful times that makes you a truly better player. I still feel as though
I am definitely the worst player in the group, even though there are
certain things that I am quite skilled at performing.
It is definitely a change though. I have to work my very hardest to
keep up. Doubles becomes extremely nerve wracking for me because I don't
want to let the other players down so badly. And I find it especially
tough because I am regularly a mostly singles player. And although I
have the basic ability and understanding of advanced doubles, way more
is needed to be able to play with the likes of the top players in the
nation.
I can't really think of anything else to say. I'm just going to go to
bed tonight with the feeling that I accomplished something. This is one
small step towards my destination..
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