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September 28, 2009

How To Find a Badminton Coach


How To Find a Badminton Coach

Finding a badminton coach might not be your first priority as you learn the sport, but it probably should be.

A good coach can:
- help you learn the essentials of badminton more quickly than you would otherwise,
- keep you from establishing bad habits, and
- provide some motivation when the going gets tough (as you progress).

Here are six key steps to finding a badminton coach who's right for you.

  1. Ask your playing friends if they know of any good coaches. They may have been taking regular or occasional lessons and have some names to share with you.
  2. Get names and contact information for local pros from the USA Badminton website, or from the regional coaching directors listed on that site. If you can't find listings for individual pros, explore the listings for badminton clubs or playing locations, and work to find pros from that direction. You might also try the Badminton Central website and its Places to Play pages and Forums to find coaches.
  3. Play tournaments and see whether any of the top players are teaching pros. They may not want to talk with you during competition, but they would probably be glad to talk between matches. If they aren't teaching pros themselves, they may be able to refer you to some appropriate coaches.
  4. Attend badminton camps or clinics. These intensive sessions, held over a few days, can help you rapidly improve your play, and they usually have multiple coaches in order to keep the teacher/student ratio at a desirable level. That way, you can quickly meet several coaches, as well as a group of fellow students who may have coaches to recommend.
  5. Take a single lesson. When you do find some prospective coaches, you might begin by taking a single lesson from each of them, and evaluating which one seemed most enjoyable.
  6. Take a series of lessons. The real evaluation of whether a coach is right for you can only come after you take a series of lessons from one coach, and then evaluate the change in your game after some time. It is rare to be able to make significant changes in only one lesson, so be patient before you ask yourself whether your coach is helping your game. You should be following your coach's instructions between lessons, as well, so that you can solidify what you learn during your lessons. If you're playing better badminton after three months, congratulations to you, your coach, and your partnership!

Source: about.com

September 22, 2009

Susi Susanti


Susi Susanti

Lucia Francisca Susi Susanti (born in Tasikmalaya, West Java on 11 February 1971) is a retired Chinese Indonesian badminton player. Relatively small of stature, she combined quick and graceful movement with elegant shotmaking technique, and rates among the most successful players in the history of the women's game. Sometimes her name is also spelled Susy Susanti.

She won the women's singles gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain and the bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, United States. She retired from the world badminton circuit not long after her marriage to Alan Budikusuma (who had also won a badminton singles gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics) in February of 1997.

Susanti was the most dominant women's singles player of the early to mid 1990s, winning the All-England in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994, the World Badminton Grand Prix finale five times consecutively from 1990 to 1994, and the IBF World Championships in 1993. She is the only female player to hold the Olympic, World Championship, and All-England singles titles simultaneously.

She won the Japan Open three times and the Indonesian Open five times. She also won numerous Badminton Grand Prix Series events and five Badminton World Cups. She led the Indonesian team to victory over perennial champion China in the 1994 and 1996 Uber Cup (women's world team) competitions.

All of this came during a relatively strong period in women's international badminton. Her chief competitors early in her prime years were the Chinese players Tang Jiuhong and Huang Hua, and, later, China's Ye Zhaoying and the Korean star Bang Soo-hyun.

Susanti was inducted into the International Badminton Federation (IBF, currently BWF) Hall of Fame in May 2004, and received the Herbert Scheele Trophy in 2002.

She ran a badminton racket company branded as "Astec" ("Alan-Susi Technology") with her husband, Alan Budikusuma after retirement. Now they run a badminton club in North Jakarta.

Susy and Alan have 3 children: Laurencia Averina (born 1999), Albertus Edward (born 2000) and Sebastianus Frederick (born 2003).

Source: en.wikipedia.org

September 16, 2009

Badminton Shoes


Badminton Shoes

Source: www.wikipedia.org

Badminton shoes are lightweight with soles of rubber or similar high-grip, non-marking materials.

Compared to running shoes, badminton shoes have little lateral support. High levels of lateral support are useful for activities where lateral motion is undesirable and unexpected. Badminton, however, requires powerful lateral movements. A highly built-up lateral support will not be able to protect the foot in badminton; instead, it will encourage catastrophic collapse at the point where the shoe's support fails, and the player's ankles are not ready for the sudden loading, which can cause sprains.

For this reason, players should choose badminton shoes rather than general trainers or running shoes, because proper badminton shoes will have a very thin sole, lower a person's centre of gravity, and therefore result in fewer injuries. Players should also ensure that they learn safe and proper footwork, with the knee and foot in alignment on all lunges. This is not only a safety concern, as proper footwork is critical in order to move effectively around the court.

Yonex Badminton Shoes

Exclusive summary about Yonex Badminton Shoes, source: www.badminton-information.com

Yonex Badminton Shoes work great for almost all badminton players. The Yonex brand of badminton shoes is a popular one that usually receives high remarks from those who have purchased and use Yonex Badminton shoes. Yonex Badminton Shoes can range in the amount of features they have. You can choose to purchase their most expensive shoe which will come with Power Cushion, Super MsLite, Round Soles, Hexagrip Soles, Power Cushion Insole, Ergoshape, Double Russel Mesh and Lateral Claw. Other Yonex Badminton Shoes will be priced more reasonably and usually include the Power Cushion and Ergoshape features.

The other feature that most Yonex
Badminton Shoes come with is the Ergoshape. This feature provides that the shoes are stronger and lighter weight than the E.V.A. Shoes often offered. Having maximum moisture release in your badminton shoes is a great feature to include when looking for the best shoes for badminton.

Finally the Yonex brand
badminton shoes can also be purchased with the Lateral Claw feature.

September 11, 2009

Tips For Buying a Badminton Set


Badminton Set

Exclusive summary about Tips For Buying a Badminton Set By Kate Marsala

Badminton is supposedly one of the most played outdoor games in the world. Badminton sets come in different shapes and sizes. Badminton is a racket game and thus badminton rackets are the most important and indispensable part of the set.

While selecting a badminton racket, one must be very careful. The badminton sets are prepared combining rackets of different sizes and weights. Some are made for professional badminton players while others are for casual players.

Like the badminton rackets, the shuttlecocks also come in a wide variety. Badminton strings are also an inevitable part of a badminton set. Casual players can opt for plastic cocks.

A badminton kit usually has 5 things. A pair of rackets, shuttlecocks, badminton string, badminton shoes and badminton accessories like jerseys, shorts and caps.

Drop Shipping Badminton Accessories - Know What to Sell Online

Exclusive summary about Tips For Buying a Badminton Set By Jennifer Kauffman

Are you interested in selling sports equipment online?

Badminton is one of the sports that have been gaining popularity in the court. Here is a list of badminton products that are in demand online : rackets, strings, grips, shuttlecocks, badminton bags, badminton shoes, clothing, net, badminton sets.

The benefit of drop shipping your badminton items can do so many wonders for your business. In drop shipping be sure to keep in mind this important notes :

- Give your drop shipper specific details of the item that you are buying;
- Determine all the costs involve and negotiate to get a bargain deal from your drop shipper;
- Know the payment terms of your drop shipper;
- Provide your drop shipper with the complete contact details of your customer;
- Make sure that your drop shipper delivers the item to your customer on time; and,
- Most importantly, be wary of individuals claiming to be drop shippers.

September 6, 2009

Badminton For Physical Education


Badminton For Physical Education

Exclusive summary about Badminton For Physical Education By Ken Morley III

Badminton has been an old standby for PE classes through the decades. A fantastic sport that can be played by youngsters and adults alike, badminton requires little equipment and offers an exciting workout that will improve eye hand coordination and agility.

Physical education equipment takes a beating and lightweight badminton rackets, birdies and nets are not known for their ability to withstand punishment.

While new racket materials such as titanium composites have become more prevalent there are a few standard models that are known to take a lickin and keep on racketing. You get the point!

This article will point out a few badminton racket models that physical education teachers across the country have depended on. We will also discuss badminton shuttlecocks and badminton nets that will help you run your physical education program.

What's Up – Badminton

Exclusive summary about Badminton By Rosalinda Martinez

Badminton is back! Badminton ignores the generation and gender gaps, making it an ideal sport indeed. Some may prefer loose clothing while others close body hugging spandex.

Badminton strengthens muscles and increases stamina. It's a very fast game. The shuttlecock is not allowed to touch the ground unlike tennis. In badminton, there is no time to delay the game. Challenge is beating the opponent with speed and accurate return shots.

An hour playing badminton burns approximately 700 calories. Water helps to replenish during the game, and some sport drinks, too.

Badminton improves sleep patterns, cures bone problems, and helps overcome stress.