Isagani C. Cordero, fondly called Mang Ani by his apprentices, is not your typical badminton instructor. If you pass him by on the street, you won't have an inkling that this small and fragile-looking man is a fast and agile athlete. Mang Ani is a mainstay at The Zone, a paid badminton court located in Malugay Street, Makati City.
In my three years as a badminton enthusiast, I have tried other badminton coaches. But I decided to stick with Mang Ani the longest (even if he's already in his senior years) because he's such an easy person to deal with.
You can hire him to be your coach or just a practice opponent for as little as 30 minutes. For my part, I usually get his services for at least an hour or even up to a whole day. Playing time doesn't matter to him. For as long as he's available, he will accommodate players under his coaching and training.
Another reason I like about Mang Ani, who comes from a family of national team players of the sport, is his flexible style of teaching. He tailor fits his instructions depending on the needs and goals of his students. For instance, I'm not an aggressive player so he teaches me to hone my defensive skills on the court. So far, I'm pleased with my progress.
Once you have achieved your objectives and still want to continue with his coaching, he would eventually focus on polishing your form and stance. I especially recommend Mang Ani for beginners and intermediate players who don't want a one-style-fits-all type of badminton training. read more