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Choosing the Right Badminton Racket
Badminton is a popular sport, especially among girls. It is like tennis where both players rebound the shuttlecock to each other instead of a ball. The key is to not let the shuttlecock hit the ground. To play badminton, you need to get yourself a badminton racket.
Buying a racket for yourself can be a daunting task as there are so many varieties available in the market that it is easy to get confused. When browsing through available rackets, you should not go for the brand name, as the bigger the brand name, the more expensive the racket will be. Though the branded rackets are of a high quality, there is no guarantee that the one you buy will suit you. There are many companies that produce badminton rackets, such as Yonex, Wilson, Prince, and Carlton. All of these are well-known across the badminton world and most of the top players use rackets made by these companies. However, all of these are high-end rackets and you will have to part with a lot of cash to buy one of these.
The decision of which badminton racket to buy should be made based on your playing style. No two players are same, and each one has his/her own strong and weak points. The best choice is to be confident about your playing style before spending your money on the necessary equipment. A good idea is to seek the advice of your coach or any other person who knows about badminton and how to choose a badminton racket that will be right for you. The racket that you buy will be the final piece in the puzzle of making you a complete badminton player. Unless all of the other pieces fall into place, your racket will be a mere accessory and will not help you play badminton at all. You have to work on the basics first like the technique of playing badminton and the footwork. There are many things that you have to learn before you can be a master of the trade.
9 Important Badminton Basics Beginners Should Learn
Basic badminton skills are important for you to master badminton. If you’re a beginner, you might be asking: “What are the most basic skills should I learn?”
The following are a few important basics a beginner should learn in order to play a decent and casual badminton game (It is arranged according to what you should learn first )
There are many different skills in badminton. However, learn the few skills listed below first, before you master more complex skills such as net plays, smashes, and jump smashes.
1. Gripping
Before stepping into the badminton court, you must know the correct way of holding a racket. If you are not gripping your racket correctly, you are not able to insert maximum power into your badminton strokes. Besides that, you will not be able to perform quality shots.
Basically there are 2 different ways of gripping your racket: Generally known as the forehand grip and backhand grip. Forehand grips are used for forehand strokes whereas backhand grips are for backhand strokes.
You must be able to switch quickly from a forehand grip to a backhand grip and vice-versa, when a game is in play.
2. Footwork
Badminton footwork is important for you to move faster around the badminton court.
Think of this as ‘traveling further with lesser steps’.
Do you think you’ll enjoy your game if you don’t get to hit any shuttles? Well, that’s why organized footwork allows you to move around the court efficiently to retrieve shots. It allows you to reach your opponents shots before it hits the ground.
3. Forehand Stroke
This is a forehand swing motion. If you can hit a good forehand stroke, you will be able to do a badminton clear, drop, and smash.
Badminton – A Backyard Classic
The amount of fun you can have while playing has made badminton a backyard classic, similar in nature to tennis. Whether it’s a game here or there or having tournaments with friends and family members, badminton, a backyard classic, is something worth getting into this summer. If you are unfamiliar with the game and would like to learn more, read on for some information on this wonderfully fun and exciting game.
What Is Needed to Play?
Just like tennis, badminton uses rackets and a propelled object to play. There is a net in the middle and the goals are relatively the same in that you need to get the propelled object over the net. The rackets look quite a bit different, though, and most people consider the propelled object to have a funny name, the shuttlecock. Additionally, the shuttlecock can be known as the bird or birdy. It looks basically like a ball with feathers sticking out the back of it in a funnel shape. However, it’s the grace of the sport that has made badminton a backyard classic.
How to Play
Badminton does not require as much speed as tennis, so it’s an activity that is often enjoyed by people of any age and is not limited only to those who are extremely fit. The rackets are smaller but with a longer handle, and it does not require as much speed or force to hit the shuttlecock. It is a game of finesse and grace. But what are the rules? Two teams, either one on one or two on two, are placed on each side of a net in an area similar in size to a tennis court. The game is played until one team reaches 21 points. Three games are what it takes to make a match. Whether you serve or not, you can get a point for each rally that is played if the other team misses or performs a foul. One of the things that makes badminton a backyard classic is the fact that the rules are quite simple.
Top Basic Badminton Skills You Should Learn
The key to master the game of badminton is to strengthen the very basics of the game.
How well you can improve your badminton skills depends on how familiar you are with the basic skills. Have you ever wondered why badminton is so popular in Asia and Europe, but not in US and Australia? Or why do the top class players come from Asia and Europe?
Let me share my thoughts with you.
In Asia, badminton is a game where families (especially fathers) bring their kids to badminton courts on weekends. Dad will teach their kids the very basic skills in badminton. Since young, kids would have picked up the basic techniques. When they grow up, they’ll find their group of friends to play badminton. With a solid badminton background, these kids explore further skills in badminton and start to develop new advanced techniques. Badminton is not only a national sport to some Asian countries; it is also an inherited culture where families and friends maintain relationships.
My point here is, you will only need to learn basic badminton skills at the beginning. Once you have mastered these basics, you won’t need to learn advanced techniques. You will naturally develop them! Executing strong smashes, performing quality deceptions, or diving to defend a smash… You’ll find badminton exciting when you are able to perform these techniques! Learn the correct basics in badminton and practise them. When you possess strong basic skills, you will eventually develop advanced techniques by yourself.
The most important basic badminton skills you should learn are:
Gripping technique: The correct way of gripping a badminton racquet enables you to transfer more power into your badminton strokes.