Gad hopes to use this new and innovative platform to give back to the sport, allowing players, fans and coaches from around the world to learn from him and his network of trusted world-class experts.
The platform will include innovative video lessons, weekly updates, and interactive exchanges within the global member community within the platform.
Gad, who is the COO and head coach of the Yonex Gad Academy in Copenhagen, said: "It's a great way for me to give back to the sport I love and I hope that with this program I can add something special to the world of badminton."
"I've coached different players from different countries at my academy. I want to pass on my knowledge, experience, passion and love of the game to my online audience. ”
As the pandemic has further accelerated the digital revolution in which people communicate, learn and connect across the globe, The time has come for Gad's new venture.
The 1999 All England champion Gad continued: "One of my personal goals for this programme is to be able to connect directly with players, coaches and badminton enthusiasts around the world. ”
"Regardless of cultural differences, skill levels and time zones, this platform is for all those who love the sport."
Gad is the four kings of the feathers on a par with China's "Super Dan" Lin Dan, Malaysian legend Li Zongwei and Indonesia's king Dao Fei. One of the greatest ambassadors of the same era in the sport, he made a huge impact as one of the most successful players in Europe.
Born in Aalborg, Gadder has won the European Championships in men's singles five times and topped the world rankings between 1998 and 2001, and with 22 Grand Prix titles, he has become one of the most successful players in the sport.
On June 22, 2006, Gade briefly regained the world number one spot by beating Lin Dan in China, and after retiring in 2012, he became a mentor to many new badminton players.
Gad personally demonstrates his classic fake action - "fake real pick"
Gad's backhand rubbing exercises
Gad rubs the ball with his backhand
Try to put the net rubbing, the more the net is better.
The backhand flicks the ball straight in front of the net
The backhand hooks the front diagonal of the net
Pick the ball in front of the net
Pick the ball and save the ball continuously
Put a net in the front court and jump to the back court to kill
Backhand draw
Backhand hook diagonal technique
The backhand hooks diagonally, requiring that at the moment of hitting the ball, the elbow joint is slightly sunken, and the arm is rotated outward when hitting the ball.
The racket is flat, parallel to the mesh belt, and the elbow joint and wrist are relaxed.
At the moment of touching the ball, use your wrist power to "erect" the racket to the side in front.
Ball sharing
Ball thumbs up
The ball is watching