B4dm1nt0nFr34k
01-27-2004, 12:07 PM
I was wondering...Could anyone give an in-detail description of the Badminton Skills??
Obviously, I know the skills involved in Badminton, I just lack the ability to explain them in great detail...
Thanks for any help!!
LazyBuddy
01-27-2004, 02:30 PM
I don't quite understand what you are really looking for. The word "in detail" is qutie general, and if u really want step by step instruction about all the strokes / strategies / footwork (movements), u will end up with a book.
If you just want to ask for a particular "skill" (i.e. net drop), then, do a search by using the "search" function, and usually, there are long threads talking about some popular "skill".
B4dm1nt0nFr34k
01-27-2004, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by LazyBuddy
I don't quite understand what you are really looking for. The word "in detail" is qutie general, and if u really want step by step instruction about all the strokes / strategies / footwork (movements), u will end up with a book.
If you just want to ask for a particular "skill" (i.e. net drop), then, do a search by using the "search" function, and usually, there are long threads talking about some popular "skill".
It doesn't matter anymore, I just had to think hard, and rattle my brains a bit to think of what to write down....
What I originally meant, was, The Basic skills explained, like net drop etc....and how to execute them, stance and so on....I didn't really know how to compile it all into a constructive detailed explanation, but I have done it now, so it doesn't matter....
(I just wanted it to sound decent enough to write down for my G.C.S.E P.E. Coursework task...)
Thanks anyway!!!! :)
Neil Nicholls
01-27-2004, 04:05 PM
The place to look would have been one of Jake Downeys books.
www.badmintonbooks.com
I think "Excelling at Badminton" includes some lists/tables of stuff like that
bluejeff
01-27-2004, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by Neil Nicholls
The place to look would have been one of Jake Downeys books.
www.badmintonbooks.com
I think "Excelling at Badminton" includes some lists/tables of stuff like that
Well, it's not free anymore. Thank God that I have already downloaded all the books I need last year when they were free :D:D
wood_22_chuck
01-28-2004, 12:27 PM
Hope Jack Downey doesn't frequent this forum, or he'll charge royalty, like RIAA did on Napster!
-dave