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Badminton Science Podcast

Badminton Science Podcast

De : Robert Jonsson
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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.


Hopefully you will enjoy this podcast and learn a thing or two.

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BadmintonVetenskap
Exercice et forme physique Fitness, alimentation et nutrition Hygiène et vie saine
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  • Interview with Team Denmark's Strength and conditioning coach: Mads Brink Hansen (@styrkemads)
    Jun 26 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Team Denmark strength and conditioning coach, Mads Brink Hansen (@styrkemads) to explore what it really takes to build world-class badminton athletes. From the evolution of training in elite sport to the upcoming switch to 3x15 scoring, Mads breaks down how recovery, individuality, and smart programming shape performance at the highest level.


    We also dive into injury management, warm-up strategies, youth development, and the biggest myths in strength and conditioning.


    A must-listen for coaches, athletes, and anyone curious about the details behind elite performance.


    Follow Mads on instagram @styrkemads


    Follow me on instagram @badminton_Science_Podcast and @robert_jonsson_pt


    Watch the episode on Badminton Science Podcast's youtube channel!

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    1 h et 41 min
  • Getting the best Competitive Advantage possible! (Off-season training in June)
    May 28 2026

    June is a tournament break for many badminton players and how you use it matters. In this episode I break down exactly what your training should look like: starting with a proper recovery week, then building work capacity, strength, and explosiveness before the specific preparation phase begins in July.


    Conditioning ratios, plyometric prep, strength priorities, and how to fit it all into 2–5 sessions per week.


    Follow me on instagram @badmintonsciencepodcast and @robert_jonsson_pt

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    17 min
  • You’re Warming Up Wrong (And It’s Killing Your Performance)
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of Badminton Science, I break down pre-training preparation from a performance perspective.


    Most players treat warm-ups as a "must" or just something to get the heart rate up. That’s a mistake.


    A properly structured preparation phase directly impacts speed, power output, reaction time, and injury risk. This episode walks you through a science-based 4-phase model used in high-performance environments: general warm-up, mobility and activation, neural preparation, and sport-specific work.


    You’ll learn what actually matters, what most players get wrong, and how to structure your preparation in under 20 minutes to maximize training quality.


    If you want to train at a higher level, your preparation needs to be at a higher level. Don't miss out on performance or progress because of your "warm up".


    Follow me on instagram @badmintonsciencepodcast and @robert_jonsson_pt

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    18 min
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