Damn.
Now you tell me.
Yup... nothing to do with the racket size though. More to do with the fluidity of movement.
Damn.
Now you tell me.
Yup... nothing to do with the racket size though. More to do with the fluidity of movement.
Remind me the topic??
Ranking racket sports for girls magnetedness.
I have a feeling [MENTION=1519]dong2ha[/MENTION] uses that grip.... I had a korean friend who used to swear by it.
yeah. i use that grip. haven't played in awhile tho
I'd be in, at least as a one time thing. Not sure about a regular weekend deal, generally got too much else going on.
I love badminton, you play for 1 hour in a gym, that's your work out done, cardio, stretch, power, etc. everything all combined in 1...
Very minimal chance of an injury too and it doesn't feel like working out, it's fun.
This gets me excited for exposing my daughter to all different sports. Ping pong, badminton, and real sports of course like the regular soccer, swimming, and so forth that most girls do but also tennis, golf, bowling, teeball/softball, and I think I am going to have my brother-in-law teach her wrestling once she's around 4 or 5. He was a very good wrestler at an elite program in NJ and is a beast. I basically want my daughter to grow up to be a hit genius who's able to kick most boy's asses if needed. Oh yeah, **** dance/ballet though. That ****'s dumb.
Edit: She seems to be a heck of climber. I was gonna take her to a rock climbing gym next summer when she's almost three. I think she may be a little young for it though. Maybe next summer, I'll see if she can climb every single thing at Bounce U and then when she's an old 3 the summer after, take her to a good rock climbing gym. Then real rock climbing the summer after that.
So excited for all this.
No to wrestling.
Yes to dance.
Otherwise, great post.