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Next Game is Wednesday


Crystal Palace - 7:40 - 9:00


Let me know if you can make it and if you'd like a lift


New People welcome for mid week games, our Saturday games are now pretty full with a regular 16 players turning up.


Crystal Palace Badminton Cost is ?4.00 and that covers courts and shuttles

Can i ask a couple of really dumb questions?


How easy is it to pick up badminton?


I'm currently doing a Sword class which takes place on a Badminton court so, I often watch people play before my class starts & one of the girls in my class told me that she used to play & was quite good. ( I've noticed that I seem to be alot more co-ordinated than her- but don't tell her that. ) She has challenged me to a game, which may become a more permanent fixture & I'm a lil worried that she'll show me up :-$


I was also worried about injury potential, ie, am I likely to mess up my joints playing it??


Any help/advice will be appreciated.

brum Wrote:

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> Its a game that looks deceptively easily, and is

> great fun to boot, but when you miss the 'cock'

> and swipe just air, spinning 360 degrees in the

> process, you may look a wally. I know.


Ha ha, thanks for the advice!

Andy, If you have played badminton before then picking it up again is really quite easy. It can be hard on the joints and muscles though but a warm up usually helps. This current edf badminton group has been going quite a while now, it started off small and has grown, it has fused with a group that were playing at Camberwell Fusion and works well. I haven't been for a couple of weeks but there are usually 2 sometimes 3 games a week and it's nice to see how people improve. A group text message is sent by Mogs when games are booked. You should come to this. Mogs is a good organiser. Thanks Mogs.(tu)


Oh and brum, you could come to this too young man.:))

karter Wrote:

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> Andy, If you have played badminton before then

> picking it up again is really quite easy. It can

> be hard on the joints and muscles though but a

> warm up usually helps. This current edf badminton

> group has been going quite a while now, it started

> off small and has grown, it has fused with a group

> that were playing at Camberwell Fusion and works

> well. I haven't been for a couple of weeks but

> there are usually 2 sometimes 3 games a week and

> it's nice to see how people improve. A group text

> message is sent by Mogs when games are booked. You

> should come to this. Mogs is a good organiser.

> Thanks Mogs.(tu)

>

> Oh and brum, you could come to this too young

> man.:))


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Thanks for the reply & the invite, I may take you up on it when my timetable is less busy. I've only played a few times & was really drunk, so I'm not too sure about my ability- also the girl I was playing would not stop cheating.

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