The speed of a shuttlecock to be used is be dependent on the playing conditions (i.e. temperature) and not on the skill level of player.
In colder conditions, a shuttlecock with higher speed should be used and vice versa.
A shuttlecock is used to play badminton.
a shuttlecock is either a plastic or feathered conical objet. feathered are usually 14-16 goose feathers and are put to better use if advanced players use them,...otherwise they will be destroyed in minutes
It is called a shuttlecock. It has 16 feathers on it.
Shuttlecock, kind of a rubber ball with a tail
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.
First throw the shuttlecock after that you have to try and hit it when it gets close to you.
Easy, Badminton Feather Shuttlecocks are for professionals Plastic are for amateurs.
a badminton racket, a shuttlecock and sometimes people use a net
It would be used to describe the "ball" used in the sport of Badmintion. Also knows as a shuttlecock. Look at it here http:/enzperiodzwikipediazperiodzorg/wiki/Shuttlecock
rocket,shuttlecock,net,gear,stop watch,scorebord..
If you are talking drumsets, they are a beginner set - and I mean beginner. But if they are for a beginner, then they will work. Just don't expect too much.
If a player is unsighted in badminton, it means they have lost sight of the shuttlecock, typically due to its speed or trajectory. This can lead to missed shots, poor timing, or even collisions with the opponent or the net. Players often use their peripheral vision and anticipation skills to recover quickly and regain focus on the shuttlecock. Practicing awareness and positioning can help minimize the impact of being unsighted during a match.