Sunday, April 22, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
VORX® Badminton Academy Club Committe Member
Head Of Committee , Mr.Tan.L.H
Advisory Member , Mr.Ang
Treasurer , Mrs.Quek
Club & Team Manager , Mr. Tay.P.T
Captain , Mr.Lee.H.Y
Senior.Coach , Mr.Harvey Tan
Coaches , Mr.Tan / Mr.Tay
Advisory Member , Mr.Ang
Treasurer , Mrs.Quek
Club & Team Manager , Mr. Tay.P.T
Captain , Mr.Lee.H.Y
Senior.Coach , Mr.Harvey Tan
Coaches , Mr.Tan / Mr.Tay
VORX™ GROUP MANAGEMENT FY2007
We are proud to establish VORX® Badminton Academy Club since founded Year 2004. With steady growth and result develop by our young players and dedicated coaches involvement.
As the club will continue to develop programs for various ages and training for each individual and recreational activities.
W.e.f, VORX™ GROUP will acquire VORX® Badminton Academy Club as member of the subsidaries for sports recreation programme. To continue endorsement investment expansion of young sportsmanship in badminton excellence for the club.
We thank all members effort to stay united as a team and club.
Sincerely Yours
Mr.Ang
VORX™ GROUP MANAGEMENT
As the club will continue to develop programs for various ages and training for each individual and recreational activities.
W.e.f, VORX™ GROUP will acquire VORX® Badminton Academy Club as member of the subsidaries for sports recreation programme. To continue endorsement investment expansion of young sportsmanship in badminton excellence for the club.
We thank all members effort to stay united as a team and club.
Sincerely Yours
Mr.Ang
VORX™ GROUP MANAGEMENT
VORX® Badminton Academy Coach Profile Of Mr.Tan Lip Hian
NCAP QUALIFICATION
Singapore Sports NCAP Theory Level 1 2005 Council
Singapore Sports NCAP Technical(Badminton) Level 1 2005 Council
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Singapore Badminton Certificate in Badminton 2003
Association Umpires’ Course
Emergencies First Aid Standard First Aid Course 2005
And Rescue
National Institute of Coaching Children: Stress 2005
Education Management Workshop
Singapore Badminton Modified Badminton 2005
Association Programme
Singapore Sports Basic Sports Massage Course 2006 Council
SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS
F&N Under-21 Badminton Championships
– Men’s Singles Top 16 1987
Singapore Konica Cup – Men’s Doubles Qualifiers 1989
Inter-Constituency Games:
Represent Tenah Merah CC – Team event Joint-Third 1987 - 1988
Represent Bedok CC – Men’s Doubles 1993 - 1998
Represent Choa Chu Kang CC – Team event Top-16 1999 - 2001
Represent Choa Chu Kang CC – Men’s Doubles 2002 - 2005
Tampines East Badminton Open Championships
- Men’s Doubles Runner-up 1998
Represent Singapore Armed Forces Sports
Association (SAFSA) in various Inter-Club &
Inter-Formation tournaments / Friendly Matches 1988 - 1990
Temasek Junior College Friendly Matches
- Men’s Doubles 2004 - 2006
VORX Badminton Academy Friendly Matches
- Men’s Doubles 2004 - 2007
Cheers Badminton Open Championships 2005
- Men’s Doubles 2005
ENGAGEMENTS
Tampines F&N Assistant Coach (SPEX 2000) 1985 - 1990
Happy Badminton Club Assistant Coach 1995 - 1996
Badminton Umpire Involvement
- Inter-School Badminton Championships
(Primary School) 2003 - 2007
- Inter-School Badminton Championships
(Secondary School) 2003 - 2007
- National Inter-School Badminton Championships 2003 - 2007
- Pilot-Pen Individual Badminton Championships 2003 - 2007
- Inter-Constituency Games 2003 - 2007
- Cheers Badminton Age Group Championships 2004 - 2007
- Cheers Badminton Open Championships 2004 - 2007
- 1st Deaf Badminton Championships 2006
- Aviva Open Singapore (Line-Judge) 2004 - 2006
VORX Badminton Academy
- Team Conveyor 2004 - 2007
- Team Coach 2004 - 2007
- Team Physiotherapist 2006 - 2007
Singapore Sports Council Sports Academy
- Sports Massager 2006 - 2007
Raffles Primary School Assistant Coach 2007
Singapore Sports NCAP Theory Level 1 2005 Council
Singapore Sports NCAP Technical(Badminton) Level 1 2005 Council
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Singapore Badminton Certificate in Badminton 2003
Association Umpires’ Course
Emergencies First Aid Standard First Aid Course 2005
And Rescue
National Institute of Coaching Children: Stress 2005
Education Management Workshop
Singapore Badminton Modified Badminton 2005
Association Programme
Singapore Sports Basic Sports Massage Course 2006 Council
SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS
F&N Under-21 Badminton Championships
– Men’s Singles Top 16 1987
Singapore Konica Cup – Men’s Doubles Qualifiers 1989
Inter-Constituency Games:
Represent Tenah Merah CC – Team event Joint-Third 1987 - 1988
Represent Bedok CC – Men’s Doubles 1993 - 1998
Represent Choa Chu Kang CC – Team event Top-16 1999 - 2001
Represent Choa Chu Kang CC – Men’s Doubles 2002 - 2005
Tampines East Badminton Open Championships
- Men’s Doubles Runner-up 1998
Represent Singapore Armed Forces Sports
Association (SAFSA) in various Inter-Club &
Inter-Formation tournaments / Friendly Matches 1988 - 1990
Temasek Junior College Friendly Matches
- Men’s Doubles 2004 - 2006
VORX Badminton Academy Friendly Matches
- Men’s Doubles 2004 - 2007
Cheers Badminton Open Championships 2005
- Men’s Doubles 2005
ENGAGEMENTS
Tampines F&N Assistant Coach (SPEX 2000) 1985 - 1990
Happy Badminton Club Assistant Coach 1995 - 1996
Badminton Umpire Involvement
- Inter-School Badminton Championships
(Primary School) 2003 - 2007
- Inter-School Badminton Championships
(Secondary School) 2003 - 2007
- National Inter-School Badminton Championships 2003 - 2007
- Pilot-Pen Individual Badminton Championships 2003 - 2007
- Inter-Constituency Games 2003 - 2007
- Cheers Badminton Age Group Championships 2004 - 2007
- Cheers Badminton Open Championships 2004 - 2007
- 1st Deaf Badminton Championships 2006
- Aviva Open Singapore (Line-Judge) 2004 - 2006
VORX Badminton Academy
- Team Conveyor 2004 - 2007
- Team Coach 2004 - 2007
- Team Physiotherapist 2006 - 2007
Singapore Sports Council Sports Academy
- Sports Massager 2006 - 2007
Raffles Primary School Assistant Coach 2007
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Club Expansion
Vorx Club pleased to announce to roll out new program and endorsement award players to represent the club.
We are proud to be part member of Vorx Group as subsidiaries to represent the organisation and club on this aspect.
Look forward for our promising years for the players upon finalise the package by end of April 2007.
Vorx Adminstrator
We are proud to be part member of Vorx Group as subsidiaries to represent the organisation and club on this aspect.
Look forward for our promising years for the players upon finalise the package by end of April 2007.
Vorx Adminstrator
Saturday, October 21, 2006
MALAYSIA, KUALA LUMPUR (INCENTIVE TRIP)
24th - 26th November shall be arrange to Kuala Lumpur for the incentive trip.
Hotel accomodation, transportation will be provide by VORX® BADMINTON CLUB SINGAPORE.
Players involve in this trip are Zhang ZX, Tay PT, Tan LH, Liao JW.
VORX® Adminstrator
Hotel accomodation, transportation will be provide by VORX® BADMINTON CLUB SINGAPORE.
Players involve in this trip are Zhang ZX, Tay PT, Tan LH, Liao JW.
VORX® Adminstrator
Saturday, October 07, 2006
VORX® GROUP ANNOUNCEMENT
The following new segment of the establishment for the expansion.
VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY SINGAPORE - For training
VORX® BADMINTON CLUB SINGAPORE - To represent the club
VORX® Administrator
VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY SINGAPORE - For training
VORX® BADMINTON CLUB SINGAPORE - To represent the club
VORX® Administrator
Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic Games
Introduction
The Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic Games (IVP Games) is a series of sports and games which students of the local tertiary institutions will compete in annually.
The institutions which are involved include:
- Nanyang Technological University ( NTU )
- National University of Singapore ( NUS )
- Singapore Management University (SMU)
- Singapore Institute of Management (SIM )
- Ngee Ann Polytechnic ( NP )
- Nanyang Polytechnic ( NYP )
- Singapore Polytechnic ( SP )
- Temasek Polytechnic ( TP )
- Republic Polytechnic ( RP )
- Combined Institutes of Technical Education ( ITE )
The IVP Games serve as a platform to foster goodwill and friendship through active participation in sports and to improve the standard of sports among the participating tertiary institutions.
We are proud to have our members participate the insitution for the annual Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic Games.
Badminton (M / W) @ ITE 15 Jan to 15 Feb 2007
The Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic Games (IVP Games) is a series of sports and games which students of the local tertiary institutions will compete in annually.
The institutions which are involved include:
- Nanyang Technological University ( NTU )
- National University of Singapore ( NUS )
- Singapore Management University (SMU)
- Singapore Institute of Management (SIM )
- Ngee Ann Polytechnic ( NP )
- Nanyang Polytechnic ( NYP )
- Singapore Polytechnic ( SP )
- Temasek Polytechnic ( TP )
- Republic Polytechnic ( RP )
- Combined Institutes of Technical Education ( ITE )
The IVP Games serve as a platform to foster goodwill and friendship through active participation in sports and to improve the standard of sports among the participating tertiary institutions.
We are proud to have our members participate the insitution for the annual Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic Games.
Badminton (M / W) @ ITE 15 Jan to 15 Feb 2007


Badminton is one of the few sports where men and women play together.
It is a game for all ages and abilities, and although fitness is a key aspect for professional players, it is not a prerequisite for taking up the sport.
It is a game that spans both the generation gap and gender issues, making it the ideal sport for families to play together.
It can also be a wonderful way to meet new friends through local clubs and sports centres.
Come and join us VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY for training or VORX® BADMINTON CLUB .......
VORX® Recruitment Official
Personal & Group Session Coaching
Here is an overview of the service we offer for Badminton Coaching Training.
To find out more about my methods and qualifications, please email apacsproace@hotmail.com
If you express an interest in my services, this helps you to build a personalised programme for you, tailored to your individual requirements.
Areas that can be covered are:
Checking that correct grips are used working through your existing strokes to achieve consistency and better performance
- adding in new strokes
- correcting footwork
- improving tactics
- advising on positioning
- adding deception to your strokes
We provide qualified personal trainer, so fitness issues can be advised. I always advise how to exercise safely and therefore help prevent injuries.
VORX® Administrator
To find out more about my methods and qualifications, please email apacsproace@hotmail.com
If you express an interest in my services, this helps you to build a personalised programme for you, tailored to your individual requirements.
Areas that can be covered are:
Checking that correct grips are used working through your existing strokes to achieve consistency and better performance
- adding in new strokes
- correcting footwork
- improving tactics
- advising on positioning
- adding deception to your strokes
We provide qualified personal trainer, so fitness issues can be advised. I always advise how to exercise safely and therefore help prevent injuries.
VORX® Administrator
Back Hand Tips Guidance
Remember the following concerning the backhand:
tactically, a cross court backhand from full court is not wise to attempt by even the best in the world.
It is best to intercept your opponnent's clears at your 3/4 court area.
practise your backhand only a few minutes each session on court. You will notice improvement only if you are not trying too hard. Best results come when you are relaxed.
try a grip change.
For backhands that get behind you, place the thumb straight up along the side of the handle and hold the racquet in the fingers. For backhands which are hit beside you (between you and the sideline), place the thumb up the bevel of the handle closest to your body.
For backhands hit between you and the net, place your thumb straight up the rear flat side of the handle. Another way of looking at that is that as the contact position of the shuttle changes and moves from closer to the net to closer to the rear of the court, your racquet rotates in the fingers so that the face of the racquet is always parrallel to the net, thus causing the thumb's position to alter with respect to the parts of the handle. Was that clear?
Many players make the error of bringing the racquet back leading on the backswing. Keep the racquet higher than the forearm and draw both back together until the very last moment. The mirror image of this is on the forehand where the elbow is drawn back first before the racquet, like drawing an archer's bow.
The racquet should not be taken back over the shoulder. The same thing applies for the backhand....the racquet should not be taken back on the backhand so that the elbow is stuck up in the air with the racquet pointing to the floor. This would be biomechanically innefficient.
think of "spanking the shuttle, not stroking the shuttle.
many players find it effective if they place their racquet foot on the floor at the instant they hit the shuttle, not before.
key word to think about: "WHIP"
key things to remember: loose grip, keep the elbow bent on contact, keep an angle of less than 90 degrees between the wrist and the racquet shaft for better supination of the forearm (rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward), keep your back to the net, relax!!
tactically, a cross court backhand from full court is not wise to attempt by even the best in the world.
It is best to intercept your opponnent's clears at your 3/4 court area.
practise your backhand only a few minutes each session on court. You will notice improvement only if you are not trying too hard. Best results come when you are relaxed.
try a grip change.
For backhands that get behind you, place the thumb straight up along the side of the handle and hold the racquet in the fingers. For backhands which are hit beside you (between you and the sideline), place the thumb up the bevel of the handle closest to your body.
For backhands hit between you and the net, place your thumb straight up the rear flat side of the handle. Another way of looking at that is that as the contact position of the shuttle changes and moves from closer to the net to closer to the rear of the court, your racquet rotates in the fingers so that the face of the racquet is always parrallel to the net, thus causing the thumb's position to alter with respect to the parts of the handle. Was that clear?
Many players make the error of bringing the racquet back leading on the backswing. Keep the racquet higher than the forearm and draw both back together until the very last moment. The mirror image of this is on the forehand where the elbow is drawn back first before the racquet, like drawing an archer's bow.
The racquet should not be taken back over the shoulder. The same thing applies for the backhand....the racquet should not be taken back on the backhand so that the elbow is stuck up in the air with the racquet pointing to the floor. This would be biomechanically innefficient.
think of "spanking the shuttle, not stroking the shuttle.
many players find it effective if they place their racquet foot on the floor at the instant they hit the shuttle, not before.
key word to think about: "WHIP"
key things to remember: loose grip, keep the elbow bent on contact, keep an angle of less than 90 degrees between the wrist and the racquet shaft for better supination of the forearm (rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward), keep your back to the net, relax!!
VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY SUNDAY TRAINING SESSION
Effort and arrangement for weekly sunday physical training and gym schedule accordingly to meet the required fitness for all members in the team.
To keep the players in good shape and condition for continuous competition. For the physical training will be taken care by Harvey as for gym will be Eric in charge for both the activities.
Players are make known to attain minimum of 80% attendances to meet the individual performance.
VORX® Administrator
To keep the players in good shape and condition for continuous competition. For the physical training will be taken care by Harvey as for gym will be Eric in charge for both the activities.
Players are make known to attain minimum of 80% attendances to meet the individual performance.
VORX® Administrator
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Players Departure Announcement
VORX® badminton club would like to announce departure of Aaron Neo Yi Shan from the club training.
We hereby on behalf of all members wishes him all the best in near future.
VORX® Committee Chairman,Team Manager, Team Captain
We hereby on behalf of all members wishes him all the best in near future.
VORX® Committee Chairman,Team Manager, Team Captain
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
VORX® GROUP ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUND YEAR 2007
It's been a great challenge to witness VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY CLUB establish since Year 2004.
Despite facing tough competition in the badminton arena.We are positive that the club had proven track record and commitment for all our players.
For the past two years,VORX® GROUP had pledge initial investment of Ten thousand Singapore dollars as part of the fund expenses for a small group of players populate with more players joining till to date.
We are proud to provide full accessories of sporting equipment for the players benefit under VORX® endorsement to represent the club.
We shall continue to plan more activity and open to all level of ages and players to join the club on board.
The board of management VORX® Group will release the fund for Year 2007 after the AGM meeting for the budget to provide VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY CLUB to expand rapidly.
Details will be announce once the proposal is approve by VORX® GROUP.
VORX® GROUP BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Despite facing tough competition in the badminton arena.We are positive that the club had proven track record and commitment for all our players.
For the past two years,VORX® GROUP had pledge initial investment of Ten thousand Singapore dollars as part of the fund expenses for a small group of players populate with more players joining till to date.
We are proud to provide full accessories of sporting equipment for the players benefit under VORX® endorsement to represent the club.
We shall continue to plan more activity and open to all level of ages and players to join the club on board.
The board of management VORX® Group will release the fund for Year 2007 after the AGM meeting for the budget to provide VORX® BADMINTON ACADEMY CLUB to expand rapidly.
Details will be announce once the proposal is approve by VORX® GROUP.
VORX® GROUP BOARD OF MANAGEMENT