Isaac Nuñez – Human of Shuttle Time
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When I was a child I spent a lot of time playing soccer and many other games.
In 2001 I participated in a course for universities conducted by the Peruvian Badminton Federation. The instructor was German Valdez. I was amazed by everything — the rackets, the shuttlecock and the movements, all seemed simply spectacular.
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Badminton is the most important thing after my family. Becoming a badminton coach is one of the most exciting things to have happened to me. Working with athletes and helping to improve their lifestyle has been a priceless experience.
I’ve had to work a lot since I wasn’t a player and had to learn everything from scratch and correct myself every time I realised I was wrong.
I’m dedicated to being a coach and promoting the development of badminton. It was enriching to work in the academy of the federation in the National Stadium in 2015 where I was able to make decisions and forge a style of work.
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For me badminton is a sport with a lot of cognitive load. It develops a lot of decision making skills and strengthens self-esteem.
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From the first course until now many boys and girls have become deeply involved with badminton. We now have more academies and more people engaged with it.
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I’ve always been dedicated to improving the details in the athletes and it’s the first thing I talk about with aspiring coaches

