7-1-03-958 Features: -Better washer toss.-Two wood target boxes with PVC goal.-Locking system for easy transport and storage.-Grip handles make it convenient to carry. Includes: -Game rules and instructions included...
7-1-30-796 Features: -Bean bag toss/quoits. -Two 24'' x 18'' one hole foldable target boards. -Two 4.5'' screw-in scoring stakes. -Two snap-in caps close up holes for playing ring toss/quoits. -Eight 4'' x 4'' bean bags...
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The Badminton Mouse Pad. Do you love to play, compete, or watch Badminton? The thrill of winning along with the pain of defeat...Badminton is the ultimate. There is no other sport out there that can compete with Badminton...
Badminton Tips: Bite-Size Techniques To Boost Your Game is a simple and easy-to-apply book in which you will discover ninety-six badminton tips and tricks you can immediately use to improve your game, in the shortest time possible...
This is an explanation of the rules of badminton, which contains the 1998 rule changes and should provide a thorough understanding of the scoring system, the equipment needed and details such as the size of court and the height of the net...
Speedminton, a new dimension in racquet sports, combines tennis, badminton, and racquetball and is endorsed by 2006 U.S. Open Champion Maria Sharapova. Easy to learn for beginners and fun for many advanced players, this game can be played anywhere by using the dimensions of a tennis court (although you don't need a net to play)...
in badminton what is the rules for playing and for if we play with the points what is the rules?
if the cock fells inside the line and between the two lines who is gaining the point either the opponents or what?
well if you are playing by the rules then by inheritance you are also playing for points.
you earn a point if the opponent hits the bird into the net or the bird falls within the boundary of their court. If the bird touches the net and falls into your opponents side they it is still a point for you.
same thing goes for your opponent prospectively to you.
now the only thing you need to know is the boundary. When playing doubles you use the full width of the court, in singles you use the lines that are 1 foot in from the full width of the court. Also when server their are different boundaries for doubles and singles, that gets complicated in words, so I recommend just googling badminton lines and there will be pictures describing. Also if the bird touches the line instead of landing out then it is considered in.
during a badmintion unit in gym class about 2 weeks ago my team mate was going to hit the birdie with his racket as hard as he could but instead of the birdie he hit my face...really really hard....i got a huge cut above my eye and my vision is all messed up and my eye is really really weird now and i have to take special drops and stuff to help me see, anyway...I'm supposed to avoid bright lights or i get headaches, and I have to avoid crying because it puts strain on my eye...well im starting to cry a little bit right now (long story) anyway ive tried everything, listened to funny songs, play video games, look at pictures that have a funny memory to them but nothing can seem to stop me from crying, what should I do?
no thanks im 14
well im a girl thank you very much lol, and I'm not sure I can sue him and even if I could I'd find it morally hard for me to do because it was an accident...yes he's an idiot but its still an accident
transfer your sadness to anger and get revenge on the s.o.b. that did that to your eye.
Stable and easy to set up, this portable indoor/outdoor IBF Standard badminton post and net set stands all on its own thanks to the patented design by Genji Sports. Lightweight at only 13 pounds, this full-sized 20-foot net assembles and disassembles in only three minutes...
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what is the difference beten badmintion and tenes?
the first thing you should know is the spelling of these sports==
BadminTON
TenNIS
now the second thing you should know is that this section is about CRICKET!
This is for Stan Mc Neil,he apparently does not know talent in the basketball sport give him badmiton,The Hornets are younger friend and hungrier,Their is no team left that can beat the hornets in a seven game series so if you want to look like you know what you are talking about you might want to look at the facts, we have been told we are a mirror image of the spurs only younger and hungrier ,the Hornets are happy to play the Spurs,we will light them up,I know the players and attitude so I am confident,maybe i can take your job Bozo,even when the Celtics kicked the spurs ass in San Antonio ,the Celtics ran into trouble in New Orleans,thank god for the hornets to represent the west da,Have a great day and stick to the couch
Badminton racket set Includes two 25-3/4" x 12-3/4" rackets with tempered steel shafts and molded handles, and one 6" x 6" x 7-3/4" oversized plastic shuttlecock with an EVA tip
Game set Includes volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, ring toss, flying disc, and splash badminton games Comes with a support system which includes double guide rope, tension clips, and ground stakes Comes in a convenient carrying bag 6 game set
Speedminton, a new dimension in racquet sports, combines tennis, badminton, and racquetball and is endorsed by 2006 U.S. Open Champion Maria Sharapova. Easy to learn for beginners and fun for many advanced players, this game can be played anywhere by using the dimensions of a tennis court (although you don't need a net to play)...
Badmiton
Having Disc Bulge - can i do swimming & play Badmiton? I am 24 years old!?
Hi... I am 24 years old and i love to swim and play Badminton. Recently i started getting back pain radiating thru my right limb. MRI report summary says:
Mild Primary Lumbar Canal Stenosis & Diffuse Disc Bulge @ L4-L5 level.
Can i continue playing Badminton and do swimming? Please advice!
Here is the problems that you are faced with. Swimming while a great sport is not the wonderful activity that people and doctors think it is. Water while it is buoyant does not take away the changes that occur when swimming. Form is everything in this activity. If your neck is too high in the water it causes changes and stress in the lower back that are negative. If the head is too low it will also cause problems in the lower back. So while you may have been swimming for a long time it now becomes important for you to see a coach about your form. If it is good then by all means do it. If it is not then you are going to have to correct it or you will continue to have problems. Badminton is an activity that might seem to be a relaxing and slow movement activity but in reality it is not. There are sudden spurts of running and twisting to return the shuttlecock. It is the twisting and bouncing movements that are my concern. They are going to place stress in the lower back. What I would strongly suggest to you is that a referral to a physical therapist would be in order. You want someone that is going to look at your posture from the feet up to the head. If there are corrections to be made then you are going to have to work on those areas. Posture continually comes up in back patients as movement away from plumb causes extra stress upon the body in different areas with negative results. Another aspect of this examination is that they should be looking at the balance of your musculature. By that I mean that the hamstrings are strong enough to offset the strength of the quadriceps, the gluteals are strong enough to offset the hip flexors and so forth. If you are not in muscular balance what happens is that the body develops patterns of tightness and weakness that continue to perpetuate this problem. That for you especially with central canal stenosis will increase the stress in that area. You need to be with a therapist that will work with you on reestablishing the position of the disc away from the exiting nerves. Once done this should relieve much of your problems. It must always be remembered that you have two separate problems in the back. The stenosis or narrowing of the central canal is always going to be there unless you opt for a surgical intervention, not recommended unless all other options fail, and the disc issue. The disc issue can be managed through postural control techniques which can be shown to you in therapy. The stenosis can be managed again through posture and muscular balancing. I would recommend that you avoid activities that include jumping, running, and twisting as these will place considerable stress on the lower back.