Friday, June 12, 2009

Busy....Busy

Busy....busy....

This week i'm busy prepare my computer lab test and math quiz. Although im busy on my test, i'm also done some researh about badminton. I'm also found a forum talk about the badminton. From the forum i'm found a post with tittle 'Advice for Beginning badminton players'.
In the forum, i'm found that i have to FOCUS ON CORRECT GRIP.

The most fundamental aspect of badminton technique is the grip. The grip is how a badminton holds the badminton racket. A correct grip is a pathway for a badminton player to improve upon their skills. on the contrary, using an incorrect grip is often a brickwall that leads to poor form and poorly executed techniques. It takes much more time to unlearn a bad technique than to learn one. Many of us have experienced it before the painful way.

The proper badminton grips may feel uncomfortable and unnatural in the beginning, but if you are able to get over that fact, later on you will appreciate what you have learned.There are two basic grips for badminton, the forehand grip and the backhand grip.

2nd, i have to FOCUS ON FOOTWORK.

We cannot stress the importance of footwork more. Footwork is the skill that allows you to move from point to point in the badminton court. While it sounds like an easy concept, in fact it is one of the most difficult skills in badminton. The reason footwork is so important is very simple: if you cannot get there in time, it is useless to have the best racket skill. The Cororary of that is that, the earlier you can get to the shuttle, the more choices of shots you have and the more you can pressure your opponent.

Lee Jae Bok, an ex-Korean national player, once says:"You hit shuttle with your feet."

Footwork is one of the most difficult aspects of badminton. It takes a lot of time to learn, as well as a lot of time to practice. It is often less practiced because of the lack of venue. It is quite uncommon and anti-social for someone to take up ½ of a badminton court to practice footwork while everybody waits on the sideline. Despite so, it is still very important. A professional player can move around the court very effortlessly solely because they have very good footwork technique, they do make it look very easy but in fact, it takes many years of very hard work to master it.

And there is many useful information about to improve badminton skill in thje forum.

After i read the forum i have know more about badminton and i also got many advice on improve my skill.

Futhermore, i'm also register school badminton competition on 13-17 July(week 13). Hope i can improve my skill and see my result during competition.
God bless me....

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