AS
02-23-2001, 10:39 AM
This report is based on years of research upon an enthusiastic player who had the potential to become a good league player, but due to the following factors he could not even qualify, so if you follow these guidelines you will succeed:
1. You do not need the latest £200 racket
2. You do not need to arrive an hour and a half before a friendly game and go weight training to show everyone how tough you are and then collapse after one rally in the knock up.
3. You do not need to complain that the floor is slippery because of the fact that your poor balance has been caused by you being overweight
4. Dont bring your girlfriend with the intention of trying to impress her with every other miss-hit that you play
5. Dont use valuable warm up time complaining about the five course meal that you were force fed before arriving and the poor lighting and the worn out grip on your brand new racket and the wrong spectacles etc etc
6. Do not try to tire out your partner in the knock up (with the result of killing yourself)
7. Do not smash the shuttle in your partners face when he asks you to play an overhead clear shot during the warm up
8. Dont play every shot with your backhand even when the shuttle is on the forehand side
9. When attempting to serve do not try to look at the floor, the shuttle, the net and the opponent at the same time as this may result in the shuttle not going over the net (ever)
10. On the return of service do not stand so close to the front service line that you only see the flick serve after its beaten you and is behind you on the floor (and dont call it out, even though its in)
11. Do not attempt to play a cross court drop shot when the shuttle is three inches from the floor (behind you)
12. Do not convince yourself that you have the physique of Jean Claude Van Damme, the speed of Linford Christie and the stamina of Steve Redgrave
13. Do not let your pride dictate that you cant call the shuttle in because you already called it out before it landed (about 6 inches in)
14. Do not keep score if you have less than G.C.S.E. grade 5 in Maths and a memory like a sieve
15. Do not have fits of rage when losing (Racket rage)
16. Do not assume the object of the game is to risk your partners life when attempting to play that unnecessary shot which has already bounced twice
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY OF ALL DO NOT PLAY A SINGLES GAME WHEN PLAYING DOUBLES.
1. You do not need the latest £200 racket
2. You do not need to arrive an hour and a half before a friendly game and go weight training to show everyone how tough you are and then collapse after one rally in the knock up.
3. You do not need to complain that the floor is slippery because of the fact that your poor balance has been caused by you being overweight
4. Dont bring your girlfriend with the intention of trying to impress her with every other miss-hit that you play
5. Dont use valuable warm up time complaining about the five course meal that you were force fed before arriving and the poor lighting and the worn out grip on your brand new racket and the wrong spectacles etc etc
6. Do not try to tire out your partner in the knock up (with the result of killing yourself)
7. Do not smash the shuttle in your partners face when he asks you to play an overhead clear shot during the warm up
8. Dont play every shot with your backhand even when the shuttle is on the forehand side
9. When attempting to serve do not try to look at the floor, the shuttle, the net and the opponent at the same time as this may result in the shuttle not going over the net (ever)
10. On the return of service do not stand so close to the front service line that you only see the flick serve after its beaten you and is behind you on the floor (and dont call it out, even though its in)
11. Do not attempt to play a cross court drop shot when the shuttle is three inches from the floor (behind you)
12. Do not convince yourself that you have the physique of Jean Claude Van Damme, the speed of Linford Christie and the stamina of Steve Redgrave
13. Do not let your pride dictate that you cant call the shuttle in because you already called it out before it landed (about 6 inches in)
14. Do not keep score if you have less than G.C.S.E. grade 5 in Maths and a memory like a sieve
15. Do not have fits of rage when losing (Racket rage)
16. Do not assume the object of the game is to risk your partners life when attempting to play that unnecessary shot which has already bounced twice
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY OF ALL DO NOT PLAY A SINGLES GAME WHEN PLAYING DOUBLES.