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I agree with half of this. You should have your racket foot in front (I usually just put my feet shoulder-width apart along the center line, with...
Hey guys, I'm trying to improve my physical conditioning and muscle strength in preparation for upcoming tournaments. Basically I want to get...
There's a couple dedicated clubs to play at in SoCal, including LABC, which just opened fairly recently. SGVBC, ABC, and OCBC are the others.
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Brand-new Wilson nCode2. Never strung, never played with, never gripped (plastic still on handle), only taken out of case a few times to look at....
According to law 13.3.5: "It shall be a fault if in play, the shuttle touches the person or dress of a player." So no, once the bird touches the...
I prefer the arc10 overall. With the arc10, the weight distribution makes it feel a little lighter, so you don't have to put as much effort in...
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Supposedly there's a place called Smash Square LLC, although I couldn't find anything about them online, and the last mention of them on these...
Your best bet is to check with Bellevue Badminton Club, although I'm not entirely sure they string at their pro shop, having never been there...
Any ideas on where to find some decent cheap needle-nose pliers and wire cutters? Could also use a non-pointy awl like the Yonex ones (too many...
Sorry, I was more referring to arm length. Of course you're correct in saying that it can be compensated for.
It's a trade-off. Tall players have better reach & take less steps to move around the court, but that comes at the expense of agility. Shorter...
Well, it depends on which way you serve for doubles. If you use the forehand serve, then holding it by the cork (two fingers at the stripe) is...
I'm not sure about local schools and community centers, but the closest dedicated badminton clubs are probably Arcadia Badminton Club and San...
Exactly, then you replay the last rally.
Also a good example. If the server serves when the receiver isn't ready, then the umpire calls a let, and the server serves again.
It basically means "do-over". So when the umpire says "play a let", it means "replay the last rally". Usually used in cases of ambiguity or...