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My Father and My Badminton Coach

My father, Koh Hock Giap, introduced the author to badminton at age 11 by gifting them their first racket. The father, who is a badminton coach, provided strict training that helped the author make it onto the state level badminton team, making both the father and coach proud. The father was not gentle but was kind and loving, disciplining the author physically when needed but ultimately helping them to improve at badminton and become a better person.

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My Father and My Badminton Coach

My father, Koh Hock Giap, introduced the author to badminton at age 11 by gifting them their first racket. The father, who is a badminton coach, provided strict training that helped the author make it onto the state level badminton team, making both the father and coach proud. The father was not gentle but was kind and loving, disciplining the author physically when needed but ultimately helping them to improve at badminton and become a better person.

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My Father and My Badminotn Coach

My father name is Koh Hock Giap. He is 56 years old. He is 168cm tall, shorter than me after
I grow up. He is a badminton coach. And I think that he is the best badminton coach in my
life.

I start playing badminton while I was 11 years old. It was my first experience for
playing badminton. I remember that my father present me a new racket, I still recall that the
racket is ‘Pro Axe’ brand. Although it is just a normal brand racket and the price was very
cheep, but it is my first racket from my father. I was very happy on that day.

After that, I was train hard and harder to not let my father disappointed. Even there is
some wall that block me to achieve my goal but I will never give up. It is because I believe
thah ‘no pain no gain’. Finally, I get myself into the state level badminton team. My father
was very proud as a coach and as a father.

Last but not least, my father also act as a good father. Every time I do something
wrong, my father will hit me first and after that than just ask me what did I do just now. My
father was not a gently person and he was very strict but he is a kind and lovely father. I love
my father and my badminton coach.

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