It's very co0L there! trust me! -there are 12 Taraflexed Badminton court there. -they have badminton trainors that you can hire. -they have avery good customer service. -for non members its Php300-400 per hour. -the guest fee is from 50-100 pesos thats all i know. heeh.. but i will post some more information soon.
The Courts: 12 courts, Taraflex on wood and rubber onlay. Operating Hours: 6am to 12midnight Fees: Club Ultima Members: Php.150 per Hour MSBC Members: Php.210 per Hour Non Member: Php.300 to Php.400 per Hour Guest Fee: Php.100, Php.50 Amenities Ground Floor -Badmiton Courts, reception area, electric chair massager, pro-shop, ladies and mens locker room, ladies and mens wet floors. Second Floor -Ladies Spa and massage facilities, Restaurant, bleachers, cardio-machines. Third Floor -Mens spa and massage facilities, gym, boxing ring, aerobics room.
more courts Metro Sports presently is the best badminton place in Cebu. It now has another badminton court on the second floor. Compared with the other courts in Cebu, this is the best (as I said before). Other courts here in Cebu is extremely hot. If you happen to be in Cebu, go there!
Oh, no; that's called Portside. It's an ok badminton place. I sometimes play there. Metro Sports is in Lahug. It's right beside Sunflower City. If you see the Water Front hotel (which you can't miss), you're near it.
ive seen metrosports, its nice and all but couldn't afford the playing fee...how bout portside? pareha lang ang fees?
every saturay and sunday ther is a play all you can in metro sports from only 100 pesos... from 7am to 2pm
I have played in Portside. I remembered the price being the same or slightly higher. I know a few people who say Portside's kinda' hot, same with City Sports. People say you should avoid the second floor courts because, again, it's hot. Honestly, I hardly notice any difference when it comes to the heat. If you play at the second floor on day time, avoid the court nearest to the stairs; the glare of the window close to it is intolerable. Oh yeah, make sure you watch the MVP cup tomorrow . The Asuncions are going to be there and there playing with Robertson and Emms!
How about given us some Filipino lessons on badminton terms especially, for a start? What is the Filipino (Tagalog?) equivalent of these English words: service (forehand, backhand), long serve, short serve, high serve, low serve, flick serve, short service, clear, lob, punch, fast clear, drive, net shot, net tap/dab, net brush, net drop, block, cross-court, net tumble smash, jump smash, sliced smash, half-court slice, sharp drop, reverse-angle smash/drop, body smash court - fore, mid and rear, center, side, alley, baseline, net, net height, shuttle, racket, shoes, wrist/knee/ankle band or guard.
Uhhh, I just realize we Filipinos do not use Tagalog or any of the local dialects/terms when it comes to badminton terms...... Some of the terms requested for translation are: fore court - sa unahan middle or center - sa gitna rear- sa likod shoes- sapatos service -serbisyo racket -raketa Incidentally, we refer to shuttle as 'bola' which literally translates to ball.
badminton training program in cebu Hello cracked Thanks for the reply. Do they have like a training program? Where can I get information about it? For now I cannot go personally there so a website would be nice. Thanks again...
ey guys, i usually go to cebu once a month but i've been pretty busy lately. i might be in cebu sometime soon though -- does anyone know the current rates at metro?