Show your opponents your best movements with this APACS FINAPI 262 UNSTRUNG BADMINTON RACKET.
Brand: Apacs
Strung: No
Cover: No
Weight: 85gms
Material: Graphite
Max Tension: 38lbs
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Show your opponents your best movements with this APACS FINAPI 262 UNSTRUNG BADMINTON RACKET.
Brand: Apacs
Strung: No
Cover: No
Weight: 85gms
Material: Graphite
Max Tension: 38lbs
Get the best playing experience with this YONEX VCORE SV 105 TENNIS RACQUET.
Head Size: 105 sq.in
Length: 27 inches
Strung Type: Strung
Flex: 67
Composition: H.M Graphite
Weight: 280g
Lining Champ Feather Shuttlecocks made of made from high-quality feather. This is perfect for intermediate and advance level play.
• Type: Feather
• Speed: 76
• Brand: Li-Ning
• Package: Pack of 12 shuttlecocks
We all know that a top-quality badminton racket can offer the best experience to the player. Like every other sport, it is important to choose a racket that enhances one’s skill, adapt to the player’s skill and offer excellent value for money. Wisely chosen equipment and tons of practice is key to winning any badminton game. Today we have come to help you choose the best badminton racket for all your shots. We have curated a list of some of the most sought-after badminton rackets available at Olympic Sporting Co. As these rackets sell out quite often, we urge you to try your luck as soon as possible. Yonex Arcsaber 7 An all-time bestseller worldwide, this racket is a power-packed combination of high control and strong smashes. Great for intermediate, advanced and even professional players. The racket is extremely light, thanks to graphite in the shaft which not only makes it a breeze to swing but also adds unbreakable strength. Buy it here: https://olympicsportingco.com/collections/racquets/products/yonex-arcsaber-7-badminton-racquet Yonex Muscle Power 29 LT If this is your first time spending huge bucks on your badminton racket, we advise you to grab this legendary racket from Yonex. It is equipped with a robust frame and an isometric head shape that can carry all your smashes like a breeze. This racket is ideal for anyone, although, we recommend this racket to intermediate players and above. Buy it here at a steal price: https://olympicsportingco.com/collections/yonex-badminton-racquet/products/yonex-mp-29-lt-multicolor-strung-badminton-racquet Apacs Vanguard 11 The Apacs Vanguard 11 is beastly value for money racket that offers performance similar to champion level badminton rackets. It is perfectly weighted to carry out any kind of stroke with ease. It has a one-joint graphite shaft and it perfect for any kind of player. Grab it before it is gone: https://olympicsportingco.com/collections/racquets/products/apacs-vanguard-11-badminton-racket Yonex Carbonex 8000 Plus The Carbonex range from Yonex is designed for the aggressive player. These rackets are heavy heads which come in handy for those extreme smashes. This racket is the best one for offensive play. If you play badminton just for those satisfying smashes, go ahead with this option blindfolded. You will not be disappointed. Buy it here: https://olympicsportingco.com/collections/racquets/products/yonex-carbonex-8000-plus-badminton-racquet Ashaway Legend 9675 With an isometric head and a flexible shaft made of ultra-high modulus carbon, this racket is great for beginners and those players who prefer to play their shots without putting much effort. It is a powerful racket that swings the shuttlecock into the other court with ease. But it here: https://olympicsportingco.com/collections/racquets/products/ashaway-legend-9675-badminton-racket Yonex Nanoray Light 68 Touted to be one of the best offerings from Yonex for in-offensive play, this racket is chosen for its amazing drop shots. The super light racket does not exert your muscles and is most ideal for those gentle floating games of badminton. It is also built in a robust frame like its peers. Buy it here: https://olympicsportingco.com/collections/racquets/products/yonex-nanoray-light-68-red-strung-badminton-racquet Yonex Muscle Power 55 This is a popular racquet that is highly recommended for intermediate players. It is a great racket to practice and improve your smashes and placing abilities. It has a built in T-Joint and an exclusive Grommet Pattern that maintains performance throughout your game. Buy it here: https://olympicsportingco.com/products/yonex-muscler-power-55-badminton-racquet?_pos=1&_sid=3d93e7be6&_ss=r
We all know that a top-quality badminton racket can offer the best experience to the player. Like every other sport, it is important to choose a racket that enhances one’s skill, adapt to the player’s skill and offer excellent value for money. Wisely chosen equipment and tons of practice is key to winning any badminton game.
Today we have come to help you choose the best badminton racket for all your shots. We have curated a list of some of the most sought-after badminton rackets available at Olympic Sporting Co.
For playing badminton, you would require a badminton court, a couple of badminton rackets, a shuttlecock, and a friend. The objective of this game is to hit the shuttlecock over a net and have it land over the designated areas in your partner’s side of the court. Then your partner shall manage to return the cock into your side of the court successfully creating a rally. It requires a minimal skillset and these techniques to play a game of badminton: Gripping your racket To start off, it is very important to learn how to hold the badminton racket properly. This ensures good balance, control, and confidence. It is essentially important to have a good grip to play all your shots. Slowly hold the badminton racket grip in your fist. Then close your grip with the first three fingers (from the pinky) of your hand with your thumb above the middle finger while forming a ‘V’ with the flat end of the grip. Hold firmly till you achieve a confident, well-balanced grip. Swinging your racket There are four different swings for your badminton play. They are ‘over-head swing’, ‘forehand swing’, ‘backhand swing’, and ‘serve’. Serve. To start any game of badminton, you need to serve the cock. To begin a serve, place your dominant leg in the back and slightly bend forward on your other leg. Hold your shuttlecock in your non-dominant hand facing forward. Position yourself in a way that the cock is in front and the racket is behind and ready to swing. Then gently release the cock from your hand and as it is falling down, swing and hit the shuttlecock into your partner’s court. Overhead swing. To play this shot, you must have your racket upwards with your elbow slightly bent. As you attempt this, make sure to pivot your body and extend your hand further without straightening out your elbow. Then slightly flick your wrist as you push the shuttlecock with your racket. Forehand swing. The shot on the side of your racket hand is called the forehand shot. For left-handers, it is on your left and for right-handers, it is on your right. To play this shot, lock your wrist as you reach for the cock with your body and swiftly snap your wrist upwards at once to hit the cock into the other side of the court. Backhand swing. The shot on the alternate side of your racket hand is called the backhand shot. For left-handers, it is on your right and for right-handers, it is on your left. To play this shot, make sure to have a proper backhand grip. Then with the racket facing forward, aim at the cock and push forward with your body and snap your wrist as you launch the cock onto your opponent. Footwork It is important to have proper footwork to achieve successful shots/rally. For forward shots, if you are right-handed, start with your left leg going forward and then ending with your right leg in a lunging movement. Then play the necessary swing (forehand or backhand) to hit the shuttlecock onto the other side and return to your position, in the middle of the court. Likewise, for left-handers, start with your right leg going forward and henceforth... For side shots, if you are right-handed, start off with shuffling your left leg going sideways with the right leg in a lunging movement. Lunge on your right leg and strike the shuttlecock in the necessary swing (forehand or backhand) onto the other side of the court and return to your position. Similarly, for left-handers, start with your right leg going forward and henceforth… For backward (backcourt) shots, take your back-leg towards the direction of the cock in a lunging movement. With the weight of your body on your back leg, aim at the cock, and play the necessary swing (forehand or backhand). Then run back to your position. These are the basic steps/methods needed to successfully play a game of badminton. Head over to olympicsportingco.com to purchase exclusive badminton merchandise only for beginners. Happy Shuttling.
For playing badminton, you would require a badminton court, a couple of badminton rackets, a shuttlecock, and a friend. The objective of this game is to hit the shuttlecock over a net and have it land over the designated areas in your partner’s side of the court. Then your partner shall manage to return the cock into your side of the court successfully creating a rally.
If you’re just starting out on the game of badminton, the badminton court may definitely seem like a class of mathematics to you. Do not worry, you will not be the first one to think so. The colonial Indians who invented this game made sure that everyone can understand and actively participate in this game. There are different dimensions to a badminton court played by singles and different dimensions for a game played by doubles. You must have already seen that a modern badminton court is sectioned into sub-courts using white tape that is akin to a lawn tennis court. Keep in mind that the dimensions and rules of badminton are different from that of lawn tennis. Here, we will explain to you the most typical measurements that are taken in order to build an average badminton court on the international level. These are the most commonly used measurements. Badminton is widely known for being a precise sport. It means that each centimeter of the badminton court counts in the victory or defeat of a player. Measurement by BWF (Badminton World Federation) Combining all the changes to the game since its inception, BWF has ultimately standardized measurement for badminton courts. All tournaments organized by the BWF will contain these precise measurements only. For singles matches, the following dimensions are followed: For doubles, the following dimensions are followed: Also remember that in doubles matches, each half-court is further divided into two half courts making a total of four quarter courts. This is done to accommodate each of the four players. While players are free to move and play anywhere in their side of the court, one player can serve at a time from his quarter only. He/she will then re-serve only after exchanging his/her quarter court with his/her partner. Badminton Net and Post Measurement Owing to the precision of the game, the posts and nets used in the game are also measured accordingly. The BWF states that the posts each must be 1.55 m (5ft 1inch) in height. They need to be placed vertically while equally dividing the entire court in half, irrespective of doubles or singles play. The net on the other hand is also specifically made. It needs to be made of fine cord of a dark color and with a thickness of not less than 15 mm and more than 20 mm. The net must be 760 mm (2ft 6 inches) in-depth and 6.1 m (20 ft) wide. The top of the net must be etched with white tape and doubled over with another cord running over the tape. The net must be stretched firmly across the two posts. If you have now understood the dimensions of a badminton court, the game might be a lot easier for you to comprehend. Do not worry, guidelines for singles and doubles matches are etched in plastic tape in the court. You can easily use these guidelines to understand your position and points. For badminton gear, rackets, and much more, visit https://olympicsportingco.com/. Order today!
If you’re just starting out on the game of badminton, the badminton court may definitely seem like a class of mathematics to you. Do not worry, you will not be the first one to think so. The colonial Indians who invented this game made sure that everyone can understand and actively participate in this game.
Only by knowing the rules and regulations of a game can you play it successfully. Although sometimes it can be typically frustrating to follow the rules and regulations in some sports, the rules and regulations in badminton are fairly easy to follow. We also think that it is important to follow these rules and regulations to keep the spirit of sport alive. Badminton can be played in singles and doubles. There are four quarters to a regular badminton court for each player. For the beginners who want to seriously take up the sport of badminton, here are the rules and regulations of the game. Position In a singles game, you are supposed to start on the right quadrant of your side. Your partner shall await your serve on the appropriate side (his/her right side of the court). A serve can then be returned to successfully create a rally with proper footwork. For the next serve, you shall begin from the left side of the court and so on. Similarly, in doubles, the game may begin with a player serving on the right side of their court to form a rally and change serve position with each point. The other player may await in an attack position during the serve. Score During the beginning of the game, the score is (0-0) by default. Starting with the right side of the court, you begin by serving. Then… whenever the server’s score is even, the server serves from the right side of the court. Whenever the server’s score is odd, the server serves from the left side of the court. Then if the server wins a rally, he/she scores a point to serve again from the alternate side. However, if your opponent wins the rally, then he/she becomes the new server. The server obviously starts from the appropriate side of play – from the left if the score is odd and right if the score is even. A similar play is also followed for doubles, with alternating serve opportunities at the appropriate serve side. Scoring system When a server serves and wins a rally, he/she retains the serve and does so from the other side of his/her court. When your opponent wins the rally, they earn the right to serve. An ideal match consists of a best of three games, each of 21 points. At 20-20, the server that gains a two-point lead wins the game. Faults One of the common faults of badminton is when you miss the shuttlecock when you swing to serve. This might result in a point to your opponent. Touching the shuttle with your body is also considered a fault. These are the basic rules and regulations for playing badminton. Although some rules and regulations might not be applicable for a friendly game, it is good to follow them to keep the spirit of sport alive. Do not forget to toss before a game to decide who serves first. Head over to Olympic Sporting Co. at olympicsportingco.com to find exclusive badminton equipment at affordable prices. Follow rules and Happy Shuttling!
Only by knowing the rules and regulations of a game can you play it successfully. Although sometimes it can be typically frustrating to follow the rules and regulations in some sports, the rules and regulations in badminton are fairly easy to follow. We also think that it is important to follow these rules and regulations to keep the spirit of sport alive.
Are you surprised by the title? No, it is not a typo. We are, in fact, talking about a game called Ball Badminton. Sadly, this is the state of such an amazing game in the country. It is not only a fast pacing game but it has now become a fast fading game. If you’ve never played or heard the name of this game, it is similar to badminton. This game was invented in the southern parts of India as early as the 19th century. Just like badminton, ball badminton too is a game that is full of speed, skill, reflexes, agility, strength, cognition and planning. The sport is managed by the Ball Badminton Federation of India (BBFI) and it is an officially recognized game in India. Due to the onset of globalization and perhaps other hugely marketed sports like cricket and football, the popularity of ball badminton has faded immensely. Like many other things, India is on the verge of losing its indigenous game, its popularity and its players. Today, the game’s fate lies in coaches and players who have strived hard to excel at the sport, won awards and taught others. By luck, one can find a little reportage of the game on some corners of a newspaper. The game has lost its relevance through digitization, boring play and lack of capital. Although we feel sad at the state of this sport in India, we also strive towards keeping it alive for its die-hard fans and those of you who still remember and enjoy the sport to its fullest. This sport requires minimal equipment and can be played by people of any strata. While that may be enough reason to promote the game in rural areas, the availability of equipment is a big miss. There are hardly any retailers selling ball badminton equipment in their stores. This is where Olympic Sporting Co. comes into play, both literally and purposefully. We provide you with an exclusive collection of Ball Badminton Bats, woolen balls and other gear that is needed to play the sport. The bats at Olympic Sporting Co. are brand approved and follow the strictest dimensions as approved by the BBFI. The rackets are perfect for beginners and intermediate players. They feature an aluminum frame that ensures the harshest of sliced smashes. They are properly weighted to provide excellent control on service. We also have a collection of the highest quality ball badminton balls that offer excellent bounce and aerodynamic properties. They are made with high-grade Australian wool and will make the perfect equipment for all kinds of play. At Olympic Sporting Co., we believe that the littlest of efforts can go a long way in the lives of our customers. This is the reason we strive not only towards providing them the highest quality equipment and gear but also keeping their spirits alive. One such act in inscribed in our efforts to keep the long-lost game of ball badminton alive. As sportsmen ourselves, we understand the spirit associated in sport. Visit https://olympicsportingco.com/ to explore our range of ball badminton rackets, balls and other equipment. You can also visit us at our store in Bangalore.
Are you surprised by the title? No, it is not a typo. We are, in fact, talking about a game called Ball Badminton.
Sadly, this is the state of such an amazing game in the country. It is not only a fast pacing game but it has now become a fast fading game.