Anyone in Markham who plays at Flying Dragon Club ?

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    nosebleedXD Regular Member

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    yeah i was just seeing if any one of this forum goes there
     
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    Is it busy there in weekends before 3pm? Tried to call them but no answer and no voicemail.
     
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    i just go to drop ins on saturday, 7 - 10 i think
     
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    i use to book courts, but i find the courts too hard, it hurts my feet. The lighting is also very weird, and hard to see. I find mandarin to have best lighting on a few courts. Lee's also has a few sides which are ok.
     
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    Just went there today for the first time, it's a nice place. I'm planning to go again this sat for midnight madness :p
     
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    THE court floor is SUPER HARD on the knees...hurts like crazy the next day or so...:crying:
     
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    I agree. My left knee was hurt when I played there. I had to have a rest for almost 6 months. I decided to change to play on wood floor in the future.
     
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    I actually dont think it's as hard as the floor at Suria Badminton if you guys have ever been.
     
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    Huh!!!

    Are you sure you've been to both the right place...Suria is layer over CARPET..its soo much better then Flying Dragon...Flying dragon is just painted cement...:confused:
     
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    well my knees and ankles hurt after going to play at Suria, whereas it didn't hurt after Flying Dragon. I'm not sure about what was underneath, BUT I guess i havent played at FD long enough. It was only for 2hr drop-in. while I played at Suria for maybe 3-4 hrs. I'm used to playing on hardwood surfaces btw. :p I'm currently playing at the University of Waterloo Badminton Club (UWBC).
     

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