I want to get a new tennis racquet but need some advice on what to get...
Im looking at either a Head Metallix 6 Tennis Racquet or Prince O3 Blue OS Tennis Racquet. Which one is better/more suited for me???
I am an average to good player, ive played my whole life and have a fairly good, strong stroke. I would say i have a moderate swing style, but i want a racquet that hits the ball hard, allows to me serve hard, and get good spin.
Don't get the Head Metallix because it's known as a grandma racket. But the Prince you are talking about is a great racket. I just wouldn't get an oversized one because the Prince rackets are so powerful anyway that having an oversized one might give you too much power. If you want a racket that gives you a lot of spin but with good control or power, I would recommend getting something with a 16x18 string pattern with a headsize around 100-102.
I'm an NTRP 5.0 and am a tennis coach so I know what I'm talking about when it comes to rackets.
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badminton raquets is there a difference between woman and men badminton raquets?
No not at all, why would there be a difference in badminton raquets?? There will be a difference in the matches. Women do not play matches with men and men do not play matches with women. It will be a women vs women, men vs men only. Not only badminton, there will not be any difference between men and women sports items also unless it is their belongings for example: swimsuits, shoes etc.
Add some friendly competition to your next backyard barbecue with the Baden® Premium badminton set. It features two powder-coated steel poles, a weatherproof net and double-braided guidelines. Four shuttlecocks and four rackets are also included.
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"Excerpt from the book..."_With Dr. Keller's genius for hitting at vital spots every time, he now gives us a brand new idea and an ingenious solution. We hope no racketeers read this story. They might, as a result, cause the police some trouble...
Enjoy all the fun your backyard has to offer with the Baden® Premium volleyball & badminton set. It comes with everything you need to play both games, including four goose feather shuttlecocks, four aluminum badminton rackets and a waterproof volleyball...
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is there a difference between woman and men badminton raquets?
No not at all, why would there be a difference in badminton raquets?? There will be a difference in the matches. Women do not play matches with men and men do not play matches with women. It will be a women vs women, men vs men only. Not only badminton, there will not be any difference between men and women sports items also unless it is their belongings for example: swimsuits, shoes etc.
badminton gear Should I take Physical Education I, II, or III?
Physical Education I – required of 3 – Units covered are geared towards individual and team sports. The units covered are aerobics, flag football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, weight training, fitness, badminton, fitness walking, track and field, softball and wrestling.
Physical Education II – required choice of 3– Units covered are geared towards individual and dual sports and team sports. Units covered are aerobics, gator ball, speedball, volleyball, basketball, fitness, weight training, badminton, fitness walking, softball, pickle ball, flag football, country line dancing and hockey.
Physical Education III – Units are geared toward lifetime sports. Units covered are aerobics, self-defense, aquacise, cross-country skiing, table tennis, golf, archery, badminton, bowling, and fitness walking. Guest speakers to promote careers in physical education are scheduled. Cost of $1.50 for Aquacise, approximately $8.00 for bowling, and approximately $20-$25 for golfing.
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because it has the most basic useful sports, such as basketball and soccer. Wrestling and Weight Training will improve your strength. Badminton and Volleyball will help improve your hand-eye coordination. Softball can spark interest in baseball, flag football the same to tackle football. Track ad field and fitness walking will improve your helth.
The Halex Select Badminton Set includes everything you need for badminton play wherever you go! Youll receive durable plastic poles, a sleeve-style net, a double guide rope support system, 4 steel rackets, a deluxe court marking kit, and 2 shuttlecocks...
The Franklin Sports Recreational Badminton and Volleyball Combo Set includes everything needed to enjoy 2 great outdoor games! The durable yellow poles easily set up and attach to the taped net. The guy rope mounting system, tension clips, and ground stakes ensure your net stands tall and remains taut! Play a game of badminton with the 4 steel rackets and 2 shuttlecocks or use the vinyl volleyball to enjoy a game of volleyball! When play time is over, this great lawn game set fits inside the handy carry bag for convenient travel and storage.
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We want to run a chinese new year themed event for a youth centre, any ideas?
We want to do a very low budgeted (like $30-40) event for a youth centre based on the Chinese New Year theme but we need event ideas.
So far, we got:
- Badminton on half of our gymnasium
- Chinese food for a concession
- Put candy in those red envelopes (instead of money) and give them out as prizes
We have a gymnasium, stage and a hang out area: if that helps. It's geared to 12 - 16 year olds.
The year of the Pig, if you wish: we also need help with a name.