Værløse Badminton Coach Mikkel Assing Nominated for Prestigious Talent Award
VÆRLØSE, Denmark – Mikkel Assing, a badminton coach from Værløse Badminton, has been nominated for Badminton denmark’s annual Talent Award, recognizing his significant contribution to talent progress in Danish badminton. Assing’s nomination highlights his holistic approach to coaching, focusing on individual player needs and long-term development.
Assing’s Humanistic Approach Lauded in Nomination
Since joining Værløse Badminton seven years ago from Viby J., Assing has worked with players of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to league team members. Badminton Denmark’s nomination announcement, featured on badminton.dk, emphasizes Assing’s people-first philosophy, treating each player equitably while addressing their unique requirements.
“To treat people equally, you have to treat them differently.I think it’s really importent to look at the whole person,” Assing told badminton.dk. “There are of course some badminton-related qualities that you have to keep in mind, but I think it is indeed really critically important to be aware that not everyone needs the same thing.”
Patience and Long-Term Vision Key to Player Development
Assing stresses the importance of time in developing skilled badminton players.”Time is essential. I try to remind them that becoming skilled is a long process,” he says regarding his approach to working with young players in Værløse.
Tough Competition for Talent Award
Assing is nominated alongside Arne moesgaard from Herning and Frank Larsen from Gentofte. The winner of the Talent Award will be announced soon.
What makes Mikkel Assing’s coaching style unique compared to other badminton coaches?
Værløse Badminton Coach Mikkel Assing: Q&A
VÆRLØSE, Denmark – Mikkel Assing, a badminton coach from Værløse Badminton, has been nominated for Badminton denmark’s annual Talent Award, recognizing his meaningful contribution to talent progress in Danish badminton. Assing’s nomination highlights his holistic approach to coaching, focusing on individual player needs and long-term development.
Assing’s Humanistic Approach Lauded in Nomination
Since joining Værløse Badminton seven years ago from Viby J., Assing has worked with players of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to league team members. Badminton Denmark’s nomination announcement, featured on badminton.dk,emphasizes Assing’s people-first philosophy,treating each player equitably while addressing their unique requirements.
“To treat people equally, you have to treat them differently.I think it’s really importent to look at the whole person,” Assing told badminton.dk. “There are of course some badminton-related qualities that you have to keep in mind, but I think it is indeed really critically vital to be aware that not everyone needs the same thing.”
Patience and Long-Term Vision Key to Player Development
Assing stresses the importance of time in developing skilled badminton players.”Time is essential. I try to remind them that becoming skilled is a long process,” he says regarding his approach to working with young players in Værløse.
tough Competition for Talent Award
Assing is nominated alongside Arne moesgaard from Herning and Frank Larsen from Gentofte. The winner of the Talent Award will be announced soon.
Q&A: Unpacking Mikkel Assing’s Nomination
What makes Mikkel Assing’s coaching style unique?
Assing’s coaching is distinguished by its “people-first” philosophy. He tailors his approach to each player’s individual needs and focuses on long-term development, rather than solely on immediate skill betterment. He emphasizes that what works for one player may not work for another,and he considers the whole person,not just the badminton player.
Where did Assing coach before Værløse Badminton?
before joining Værløse Badminton seven years ago,Assing coached in Viby J.
What is the key to Assing’s approach to coaching?
Patience and a long-term vision are crucial. He emphasizes that mastering badminton skills requires time, dedication, and consistent effort. He encourages players to focus on the journey of development.
Who are Assing’s competitors for the Talent award?
Assing is nominated alongside Arne Moesgaard from Herning and Frank Larsen from Gentofte. The competition is fierce, with each nominee representing a high level of coaching expertise.
When will the winner of the Talent Award be announced?
The announcement of the winner is expected soon, so stay tuned!
Mikkel Assing’s nomination highlights the importance of a holistic and patient approach to coaching. To stay updated on the Talent Award and learn more about Danish badminton, follow Badminton Denmark!