Monday, July 25, 2011

Difference between feathered and synthetic shuttlecocks

If you leave out the durability factor that is the obvious reason for synthetic (aka plastic) shuttlecocks' existence, following are some more differences between the two -
  1. synthetic shuttlecocks fly more slowly on initial impact with the racquet, but slow down less towards the end of their flight compared with feather shuttlecocks that fly a lot faster on initial contact but slow down faster as they drop
  2. on the clear shot feather shuttlecocks drop straight down, whereas the synthetic shuttlecocks never quite return to a straight drop falling more on a diagonal

Monday, July 18, 2011

What is the right age to start Badminton?

I started taking my son along with me when I play Badminton and he developed an immediate interest. He will complete 4 years this September and that got me thinking what the right age to start playing Badminton is.

There is a coaching class for kids right before our slot and I checked with the coach if he would admit my son. He mentioned the minimum age for enrollment was 6 years!

I am sure I remember reading somewhere that Maria Sharapova started playing Tennis at the age of 4 years! I am also sure some of the other greats in their games started really early.

So then, what age is right to start Badminton or any other sport for that matter? Is there a difference between how we Indians approach sports and the other nations do?

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Use the right shoes when playing Badminton

I write from experience. After a couple of weeks I developed pain in my heels. I was using a pair of "sports" shoes and not shoes made specifically for Badminton. After I switched to Badminton shoes I am doing fine!

In Badminton, you will be doing a lot of pivoting and fast movement, so you don't want to slip and need shoes that provide excellent grip. Also ensure that your Badminton shoes are used exclusively for Badminton. Do not use them for other sports.

Get the shoes from your local sporting-goods store and not from a shoe shop. Ideally, Yonex made or a similar brand recognized in the Badminton world.

One last thing, do not buy shoes with black soles. Black soles can leave scuff marks on the court.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Badminton courts in Pune

How many places are there to play Badminton in Pune? I am looking to create a list of all places where courts are available on hire in Pune. A quick search yielded the following -
  1. Balewadi Sports Complex
  2. College of Engineering Pune
  3. Happy Colony Community Hall
  4. Heerabaug Sports Complex
  5. Maharashtra Mandal Badminton Hall
  6. Mahila Mandal Badminton Hall
  7. Laxmi Krida Mandir
  8. PDMBA
  9. Deccan Gymkhana 
  10. Poona Club
  11. PYC
  12. Modern Complex
  13. Kataria High School
Let me know others that I have missed out. I would eventually like to add # of courts available at these locations along with their charges.