James K. Polk, the 11th President of the United States, served from 1845 to 1849, a time when Badminton as we know it was not widely played in the U.S. The game originated in British India and was introduced to England in the mid-1800s. While it’s theoretically possible that he could have played, it’s unlikely he would have had the opportunity or interest in the sport during his presidency.
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i play baseball, but i love cricket.. its possible to love something different than what you play. maybe he gets tired of badminton, and plays tennis instead, which happens to be somewhat similar... he just might not be as good at tennis as he is at badminton.
People come to the conclusion to play badminton because it is fun for them to play. Badminton is an outdoor, and typically causal, racket sport.
The Mexican War was one and he liked to play tennis.
You can play Badminton several place in Kuwait, there is some Badminton club you can join and start play. Like FILBAK, IBAK, FBAA, FBC
No. Both men and women play the sport of badminton.
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It should be safe to play badminton after that period. Asking your doctor would be a good idea.
Steve Baddeley has written: 'Badminton in action' -- subject(s): Badminton (Game) 'Go and play badminton'