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10 Reasons Why You Should Start Playing Badminton

by Amit Sodha on October 30, 2009

in Health, Productivity

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Badminton is quite simply one of the most awesome sports you can play. I used to play at college and gave up once I started working. Nearly 10 years ago I took it up again casually and about 3 years ago I decided I wanted to take it more seriously. I now play up to 4 times a week and I can’t think of a more fun way to spend my free time!

Are you a bit bored? Do you often just end up going home and vegging on the couch after a hard days work? Do you wish you had a way to get fit, have fun, vent your frustrations, and make some friends all in one go? If so, here are 10 reasons why I think you should put down that bowl of ready-made noodles and that can of duff beer and find yourself a local club to join! ;-)

1. Fun Fun Fun!

Badminton is organised fun for cool people. In fact we may just have to check out how cool you are before we let you join the club. If you aint cool we’ll put you through a coolness program first and then you might get to play if you pass the stringent tests that we have.

Ok calm down, I’m just kidding but badminton is seriously great fun. You can play singles if you wish, to increase your fitness, or you can play doubles if you want to have a bit more fun. It’s definitely more fun than Squash and unlike Tennis you can play all year around!

2. Social

If you join a club what you’ll find is that you’ll be off court occasionally. During the times you’re off court you’ll get to mingle, socialise and make loads of new friends. Or, if you’re a crazy ass mofo like me you can get a skipping rope and skip to keep the sweat going!

3. Pace

Badminton is the fastest racquet sport in the world bar none! Experienced players can smash the shuttle at speeds of over 200mph. When you learn to return those kinds of shots you get a serious rush! Just be warned though if a shot like that hits you in the head, you’ll walk around looking like you’re being targeted with a sniper rifle for a while!

4. Reflexes

With great power comes great responsibility and with badminton you will develop lightening quick reflexes. Because of badminton I once caught a mug full of coffee after I pushed it off the table; without spilling a drop!! It was totally surreal. Like that scene from Spiderman. Only I didn’t have Mary-Jane on my lap! :-(

5. Fitness

If you like to sweat then badminton is for you! Yes you! With badminton you burn off the equivalent of a chocolate bar every 30 minutes or so. I’m not suggesting you eat a chocolate bar every 30 minutes to make sure you don’t waste away though! To see how much exactly you burn check out this table of stats. For someone like me, a 270lb’er who plays for 3 hours at a time, I could eat a horse every hour and still not worry about it going to my thighs or buttocks.

6. Agility

With badminton you have to learn to get from one side of the court to the other extremely quickly and so after a while you develop the agility of a cat. Meow!

7. Competition

You can keep it a strictly social thing but if you like to be compeitive then chances are your club might be part of a league. If so you’ll get to compete against other clubs and kick some ass and do some victory dances that you and your team mates have made up. I recommend the conga or the locomotion!

8. Cost

Badminton isn’t the cheapest sport but it doesn’t really break the bank either. The biggest cost is usually the shuttles. When you join a club the cost of the shuttles may be included and so you may not even notice your wallet get lighter.

9. Spectating

I’m not really one for living life as a spectator but badminton is one sport I could happily watch for hours. There are tournaments all year round, big and small so have a look around and also get yourself down to the All England if you’re in the UK.

10. Skills

Whilst also learning to hit the shuttle at speeds that would even make a red Ferrari blush and resemble a slug, you will also develop the softest touch. You will be able to just drop the shuttle over the net so it trickles over and hits the ground quicker than your opponent can say ‘ZOIKS SCOOBY’! Just check this clip of Peter Gade and his legendary trick shot. So COOL!

MD and MS ranking

Here is the current world ranking of players in the Men's Doubles and Men's Singles discipline as of July 30, 2009.









And, of course, let's not forget my favorite MD pairs (hehehe)


Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng (China)




Lee Yong Dae and Jung Jae Sung (Korea)







Hendra Setiawan and Markis Kido (Indonesia)


In reply to Kaka's request

Maybe I'm a bit one-sided for posting the likes of Reiko Shiota and Wang Lin, the beauties in the pro badminton world (see Crush post). Well, I did a little research to satisfy the other sex.


If Kaka watches tennis because of the "cute gorgeous guys," then maybe ... just maybe below would be reason enough to also watch badminton matches.



Behold, the Bradd Pitt of badminton


Joachim Persson


The Boy Next Door


Lee Yong Dae

and the Chinese hunk


Cai Yun

Baddy and Tennis goes head to head in jumpsmashbadminton

The long-standing debate about badminton versus tennis never ends.

It'll be a never-ending discussion so I opted not to state my opinion as this blog represents the League of Badminton Masters players generally and not me.

But for the LBM players who are also tennis fans, there's an article recently posted in http://jumpsmashbadminton.blogspot.com/2009/07/badminton-v-tennis.html. Batman, May, Aries, etc., I know you guys are die-hard tennis fans, so I am guessing that you'd be interested in hearing out a blogger's opinion.


The article is a good read, but let's put a disclaimer: All the data written on the linked blog above do not represent our site. The articles written there are of the author's opinion and were not inluenced by any of the members of this blog. Hehehehe. There you go.

Don't you feel lucky enough ...

... to be able to play baddy with 2 strong legs?

What's stopping you from doing good footwork?
What's stopping you from getting to the birdie?
If these guys pull twice the effort, why can't you?

Don't just stand there. Enjoy badminton with your full potential.
Others try harder and make the most of what they could.

LBM playtime

Philippine Open Final Results



CONGRATULATIONS

LBM players meet the Trikus-Minarti legend

May Datu and Rhodney Teng chilling with Philippine Open 2009 quarterfinalists Minarti Timur and Tri Kusharjanto

PO 2009 Quarterfinals (feat. Trikus/Minarti)

Congratulations to the following Pinoys for making it to the quarterfinals:

WS - Malvinne Ann Venice Alcala
MD - Kelving Panganiban/Gabriel Villanueva
XD - Trikus Harjanto (IND)/Minarti Timur (PHI)






Alcala and Panganiban/Villanueve advanced to the quarters by beating other Filipinos. The rest of the Pinoys lost to other countries, except for the Indonesia-Philippine tandem Trikus/Minarti.



Minarti wasn't really born a Filipina. She used to represent Indonesia but migrated hear to coach and run a badminton club business. She's now 41 years old, with Trikus 35 years old, just a few years shy. They're the oldest pair in the tournament.

During their days, they were piled among the best mixed doubles pairs, winning several titles including the Thailand (1994), Indonesia (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001), Singapore (1995, 1998), Malaysia (1996, 1998, 2000), and Chinese Taipei (2002) Opens; the Badminton World Cup (1995); the World Badminton Grand Prix (1995); the Southeast Asian Games (1995); and the Badminton Asia Championships (1996).

It seems like they haven't lost their "mojo". c",)

Philippine Open 2009 Day 3 (partial update)

As of 7:47 pm, It looks like the chances of pinoy shuttlers to be this tournament's champion are getting slimmer.
Our hopes of winning lies among the following remaining pinoy players:
MD
Jobet Co/Antonio Gadi
Kelvin Panganiban/Gab Villanueva
Andrei Babal/Peter Gabriel Magnaye
Emman Garcia/Mark Natividad
Arolas Amahit/Ian Piencenaves
WS
Malvine Alcala
The Asuncion sibling lost to Zihan Qiu/Yuting Deng 19-21, 21-8, 21-16.
The rest of the Filipinos prevailed during Day 3 because they were against other pinoys. Those who competed against other nationalities (especially China, Indonesia, and Malaysia) got wiped out BAD!!!
Let's still hope for a miracle.

Philippine Open 2009 Draw

Below is the Philippine Open 2009 draw.

Check out the game schedule of our Filipino badminton players. By the way, Ian Piencenaves has been coaching in the LBM's home court, Flick. He is partnered with Arolas Amahit. Let's support him. If they win in the first round, against the qualifiers Q1, they'd go face to face with the second seeded players, Dasuki and Sukmawan. Actually, one way or another, all the Filipino palyers will be competing with seeded players in the early rounds. It's gonna be tough for them, so let's hope they make it to the finals.

Philippine Badminton Web site



Let's support the Philippine Team at the Philippine Open this coming July 1 to 5.



You wanna find out more about the players? Better check their Web site at http://www.philippinebadminton.org/. Above is a preview of the Web address. Check it out.

Korean Men's Doubles Journey in the Indonesian Open 2009

SEMIFINALS




Years ago, badminton legend Park Joo Bong predicted Lee Yong Dae would cause a sensation on the scene, and this year Lee (pictured, with Jung Jae Sung) has experienced a short stint as men's doubles world #1 and is presently the mixed world #1, and tellingly having usurped both top spots off Indonesians. Now he finds himself in both finals at the Indonesia Open on a day when China is still poised for a near-sweep and Taufik Hidayat is the lone hope for local glory.




FINALS


Men's Doubles: Defence over Offence


It was Lee Yong Dae's (pictured on the right) night as he partnered Jung Jae Sung to wipe out the Indonesian challenge in men's doubles. The Korean defences were simply too good for Kido/Setiwan's constant onslaught, the shuttle on most occasions refusing to hit the ground on the Korean's side of the court. At one juncture in the first game, the Indonesians conceded 7 points in a single service to find themselves behind 10-17.

The fantastic defence by the Koreans continued frustrating the Indonesians after they swapped ends. The match wrapped up 21-19, 21-17. Five times in a row Kido/Hendra have lost from Lee/Jung and of the latest occasion the despairing team admitted that “the hardest part of the game was receiving Lee's serve which is very close to the net and difficult to return”.

Fu Haifeng/Cai Yun, who came back from a game down to put away Malaysia's Koo/Tan, had thought it would be a Beijing Olympics rematch of the final but it was not to be. Instead, the shoe will be on the other foot for Lee Yong Dae, as he prepares to meet his nemeses from China. He and Lee Hyo Jung are now 0:4 against Ma/Zheng while Lee and Jung Jae Sung have beaten Fu/Cai only twice in eight meetings.

FINALS FATE

It is no mean feat to be in 2 finals and it will take stamina and mental management one more time - in fact twice. Lee Yong Dae's greatness will be tested in these battles against past champions and both from China. It's not the height of the hurdle but jumping over it many times that is tough and the last one is always a killer as one races to the finish line.

Korea last won the men's doubles here in 2002 with Lee Dong Soo/Yoo Yong Sung and the mixed doubles in 2003 with Ra Kyung Min/Kim Dong Moon, but either way, overcoming the Chinese opposition or repeating these feats in the same night are big shoes to fill. None of the versatile doubles specialists from China or Korea have ever won two titles here in one year. Eddy Hartono and Christian Hadinanta are alone in that category. Meanwhile, China, beyond merely stopping Lee's double effort, is no doubt intent on a clean sweep of all but men's singles on Sunday night.
For complete semi-final results from the 2009 Djarum Indonesia Open Super Series, please
CLICK HERE

BADMINTON ASIA YOUTH U-16 IN SRI LANKA

Badminton Asia Youth U-16 Team and Individual Events
August 3 to 9, 2009
S Thomas College Indoor Sports Complex
Mount Lavinia, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Entry Fee:
No entry fee required
Categories:
Boys and Girls Teams Events: -to play 2 Singles and 1 pair Doubles in each Team -to play in Groups in round robin system (number of Groups will depend on number of team entries) -each Team is allowed minimum of 3 players Individual Events: -comprises of 5 Events namely Boys Singles, Girls Singles, Boys Doubles, Girls Doubles and Mixed Doubles -Each country will only allow to enter a maximum number of entries: . 4 Boys Singles . 4 Girls Singles . 4 pairs Boys Doubles . 4 pairs Girls Doubles . 4 pairs Mixed Doubles
Eligibility:
Born in 1994 onwards (players celebrating 16th birthday in 2009 is not eligible to participate) The minimum age for all players is 10 years old.
Prizes:
Excellene Trophy by BAC President or host President for Team events. Medals per Team will be presented to all winners in Team Events (6pcs) and Individual Events: Gold, Silver and Bronze for 2 loosing Semi Finalists Teams Certificates of Achievements will be issued to all winners
Remarks:
Website : www.2009badmintonasiau16.com
Submission of Entry:
Dateline for submission of entries : 13th July 2009
Contact Details:
Sri Lanka Badminton Association Maitland Place Colombo 7 Sri Lanka Tel / Fax : 94 11 2686264 Email : slbahq@sltnet.lk

BAC Youth U-16 2009 Entry Forms BAC Youth U-16 2009 Info Pack

LBM Youth Outing



LBM YOUTH OUTING IN LAGUNA 04-26-09
Youth Head: Coach Romeo Cerbo
Members: Alex,Martin,Marvin,Jhorell,Adrian,Kevin,Erick, Em,Patricia,Zyra,Becca

KAWASAKI SPORTS TOURNAMENT Series 2

Kawasaki Sports Tournament Series 2
July 11, 2009 (8:00AM)
Club Flick, Bgy. San Isidro, Paranaque City

Fee: Php 750/per player Inclusive of T-Shirt, lunch , court fee, shuttlecock, prizes for champion and runner-up, raffle prizes and leveling fee Second Entry Fee: Php 400/player
Events: Mens Doubles, Womens Doubles and Mixed Doubles (Levels A-E)
Eligibility: The tournament is open to all badminton enthusiasts except to current National Team players. All former national and varsity players and trainers will be leveled A or B. The organizers reserve the right to deny or disqualify such entry as deemed necessary. Any falsification of registration form would result to an automatic disqualification. A non-refundable entry fee would be in effect.
Prizes: Champion – Trophy + Cash + gift items 1st Runner-Up – Medal + gift items
For inquiries contact: Coach Manny Raymundo: 0917 3336857 / Tel: 4928867 Coach Romeo Cervo : 0917 2435506
Whackers Asia Registration Form Poster Guidelines
Deadline of Submission: July 8, 2009

So who gave the best BLOW ... ????









And the winner is .... wait for it ...


ALEX

Sorry ladies, but there are rumors going around that he's already taken.





Crush

Wang Lin

Reiko Shiota


Wang Lin's studio pic

Who says only tennis has got female hotties?



Philippine Open


The annual 4-star tournament that brought word-class shutters closer to thousands of Filipino badminton enthusiasts is back after taking a break during the Olympic season in 2008.

On its third run, the prestigious Philippine Open Gold Grad Prix Badminton Championships, sponsored by Bingo Bonanza Corporation, guarantees an action-packed badminton event higlighted by top performances among players from Korea, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia and England.

Watch them compete to become the greatest shuttler in the world.

Visit the Philsports Arena on July 1 to 5, 2009. Let's cheer for our fellow Filipino badminton players.

For tickets and more details, please call Ticket World (8919999).
See you there.

We're here!!!



Behold! The League of Badminton Masters is now on the blog roll!!!

Expect more pictures and updates to come.