Badminton Basics-Getting Ready.
1. Observe proper clothing. (a pair of Shorts, T-shirt or sports shirt)
3. A Badminton racket which is made out of various lightweight materials. There are different makes and prices of rackets. If you are just a novice or new to the sport, don’t buy the most expensive racket yet. You should buy a racket that suits you, as we are not all the same and each one of us has his specific needs.
KEEP IN MIND:
-The racket should feel appropriately balanced for you.
-Has the correct level of flexibility and is strong enough for the string tension that you require.
4. A Shuttlecock. There are two types to choose from: plastic or feather. If you are just starting out with the sport, plastic shuttlecocks are ideal and cheaper. If you are a more advanced player, feather shuttlecocks are best.
1. Observe proper clothing. (a pair of Shorts, T-shirt or sports shirt)
2. Sports socks and comfortable badminton shoes or trainers with a good sole to obtain a grip on the court are important. Black-soled shoes are not allowed in courts. Also, remember to tie your shoelaces tight enough to avoid injuries during the game.
Trust me, blisters and sprains-NOT YOUR FRIEND.3. A Badminton racket which is made out of various lightweight materials. There are different makes and prices of rackets. If you are just a novice or new to the sport, don’t buy the most expensive racket yet. You should buy a racket that suits you, as we are not all the same and each one of us has his specific needs.
KEEP IN MIND:
-The racket should feel appropriately balanced for you.
-Has the correct level of flexibility and is strong enough for the string tension that you require.
4. A Shuttlecock. There are two types to choose from: plastic or feather. If you are just starting out with the sport, plastic shuttlecocks are ideal and cheaper. If you are a more advanced player, feather shuttlecocks are best.
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