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HOLY CRAP LOL. this guy flies.. haha i love this thread. lotz of nice people
okay.. letz make some sense here.. to increase stamina, itz obvious that running and swimming are the best, but u have to remember that u're doing...
geez.. long and detailed posts.. this thread is pretty interesting.. but i were to simplify this and just answer the question directly between...
hmm this is simple for me... 1) i look at my opponent 2) i look at my feet 3) i look at my birdie and where it makes contact with my racket 4)...
all the shots above are pretty easy, backhand smash would be the hardest for me, takes a lot of wrist strength and triceps
no, because the 21 point system goes by a lot faster than the 15 point system, therefore players need less stamina and they can use those extra...
1) get a racket with less tension, ur gonna kill urself playing with that 30 lb tension racket 2) dont think about jump smashing until u've...
haha yeah thatz rite =D, umm just do somethign unexpected, if ur a noob and she predicts that you'll return with a drop, make an offensive clear...
it honestly comes down to 2 things. first, is ur child willing to do this, is there even the slightest chance that she's not willing to? second,...
hey, im 16, 5'6", and ive been playing competitively since i was 13. I've also had this problem for awhile, and i improved it recently. first of...
first of all, ask ur self the quesiton above, if the answer is no, then just simply switch partners go the easiest way would be to go singles,...
i use racket foot forward, but both feet equally spaced together will also work as long as the contact with the birdie is in front and the racket...
lin danz been in the best shape since like.. a long time ago, i'll be surprised if he doesnt get he gold medal, he deserves it
woo!! go sally =D