1, the greatness of winning, the glory of losing.
2. To play badminton, you must first abide by the rules: only you can adapt to society, and society can't adapt to you.
To win, you must face your opponent (face the challenge, don't flinch).
4, lift a foot, hit the ball with your body leaning back, the ball is weak, you can't defend quickly, give the enemy a chance, flash, and the posture is ugly.
No matter how great a person is, there must be someone better than you (don't be proud).
6. When your opponent makes unnecessary mistakes, even if you don't want to give him an encouraging expression, at least please don't smile sarcastically unless you never make mistakes (pot calling the kettle black).
7. Win or lose. There is no draw (Korea and Japan may not be willing to co-host the World Cup).
8. Being able to use strength is not as important as being able to use control (chasing MM requires psychological offensive, and brute force will fail).
9. Sometimes you will win, and sometimes you will lose. I feel better when I win, but I feel uncomfortable when I lose.
10, don't change the style of play if you win, try to let the other side follow your ideas.
1 1, the wind blows your ball and blows your opponent's ball (give up, make no excuses).
12, no matter how timid you feel after losing, don't forget to shake hands with each other and smile (sometimes it is useful to be hypocritical).
13, attack is the best defense, and initiative is better than simply relying on reaction (passive will be beaten, first move will be strong).