The only ones I have come across in my years of playing are:
1. Easy to get blisters on feet.
2. Hard to learn tennis after Table Tennis. I had trouble learning tennis strokes after playing table tennis for years.
3. Sometimes people run into the corner of the table (this rarely happens)
4. It is always played indoors because wind affects the ball a lot.
As Badminton is generally played outdoors, myriad risks may be incurred by the unsuspecting badminteer. One of the lesser known hazards is that female killer bees find the shuttlecock highly alluring and rush to its defense when they see it being batted about. This may result in as many as 516 bee stings. Other more common injuries may occur from falling meteors that sneak past the Earth's atmosphere, butterfly-wing induced cyclones, looking foolish to one's peers, and ankle sprains.
The value of playing badminton is stamina and skills
Lee started playing Badminton at the age of 8.
is the one parts of playing badminton there are ex. the ace backhand and etc
The first "poona" club (badminton) was established in 1873, at Bath, England.
batminton jouer
Golf. lol No, It's Badminton.
Badminton helps in physical exercise because while playing we move and stretch our hands and legs.so,badminton helps in physical exercise
This is common after adrenalin rush...
Paul McCartney
At least 2 badminton rackets, a badminton net, a few shuttlecocks, 2 to 4 players.
A shuttlecock is traditionally made with goose feathers stuck into a cork base, but rubber and plastic shuttlecocks are more common now, as they are less easier to become damaged or ripped. The sport that shuttlecocks are used in is badminton.
Yes people like to play badminton as it is a quick game and not expensive either.