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Badminton Set

A Complete Guide!

Before getting into the details of badminton sets, let me put forth few interesting facts about badminton, the worlds' fastest racket sport.

Badminton is an interesting indoor/outdoor game which involves quite lot of interesting loopholes and intelligence to play, screwing both your mind and body. One would be awestruck to know the fact that a badminton player would cover up to 2km in a single game of badminton. Proving to be a versatile sport, it has become one of the favorite sports of people these days. Starting from 6 to 60, person of any age would be interested in the game of badminton. Since it involves considerable burning of calories, people also play it as a morning refreshing sport, as a measure to lose weight.

Now going on to the badminton sets available in the world, one should first of all know the components of a perfect badminton set. A perfect badminton set would contain:

* Highly durable strong rackets

* High grade shuttle cocks

* Aluminum poles(two in number)

* Official net

* A perfect guy line system with tension rings

* Boundary marking and measuring equipments

* And last but not the least, a carry bag to make it portable

A variety of badminton sets are available these days in market, different in quality aspects though. Let me put forth few of the topmost badminton sets brands and give some idea about the quality and durability.

Badminton sets brands are many in number and new brands flood the market every day to cope up with the consumer requirements and tastes. The top most badminton sets brands include, Yonex, Carlton, ProKennex and so on. There might be innumerable brands available in market; it all depends on the individual's necessities to opt for the apt badminton set brand.

For example, the Yonex is opted by many badminton freaks throughout the world for its durability, quality and looks. A professional badminton player would definitely opt for Yonex. It is one of the most famous brands of badminton set brands. If you are a beginner, just get A Yonex and head for an amazing badminton episode in your life.

Carlton is no way inferior to Yonex too. The only drawback being its cost, which might not be affordable by a few. But one has to compromise on cost for the sake of superior quality.

Let us have a look on the prestigious Karakal, the pride of Belgium badminton, the brand well known for its reliability and fame. A twenty-eight year old badminton brand never compromises for the innovations. Innovations in the molding material, in design and in all aspects of badminton set have always been a part of Karakal.

Items in a Badminton Set

Badminton is one of the most famous sports in the world. In the past few years, badminton players contending in international tournaments such as the Olympics and so on were mainly those in the Asian continent. Only recently badminton has gained influence over new countries in the western areas. It is not certain where this sport originates as searches point to different countries which are located far apart such as China, France and even England. Anyway, let me tell you the basic items needed in a badminton set to play the game.

The first item is a badminton racket. Just like squash or tennis, badminton is a racket game. Many people are unaware of the effect a badminton racket has on the game. The two factors that are different from each racket are its weight and size. This is mainly influenced by the material the racket is made by. For example, carbon fiber remains as the best material as it is both strong and light. The size of a racket shall not exceed the length of 680mm or 230mm while the stringed area shall not be longer than 280mm or 220mm.

A badminton racket needs its string. The tension of the string affects the velocity and impact of the shuttle when struck. Therefore, the tighter the string is tied onto the racket, the better as its tension increases. Another item that is essential to the game is the shuttlecock. The shuttles in the past were made out of feather which is the same ones used in all major tournaments. Now however, shuttles are also available in plastic form. It has become popular as it can be used for a long period of time. Feathers, on the other hand, must be changed very often as they wear out faster. Although a plastic shuttle may sound good to you, there is a vast difference in feel as they are heavier when compared to the feathered shuttles.

The last item that is essential in a proper badminton game is the net. Yes, the net is important as it sets a height to where the shuttle must go over. There is not much to it when choosing a net as it is simply an indicator of height. With all these items above, you are now ready to go out and have a blast. There are several other items which are 'add on' items in the badminton set such as badminton shoes, headbands, wristbands, etc. Prices of these items are based on its brand and material.

Before you go out and get yourself a badminton set, remember that having an expensive racket does not enable you to be a professional right away. Professional playing will need training. But anyone, irrespective of age, can be a casual player as the game is easily picked up. So enjoy yourself and play this beautiful sport.

What is Badminton?

Badminton is best played indoors. Badminton is also played outdoors as a casual recreational activity, often as a garden or beach game. Badminton is not only fun but is extremely beneficial to your health. Participating in badminton gives a huge number of health benefits and promotes a long, healthy life. Playing badminton keeps you feeling well, strong and motivated. It can help in coping with anxiety and stress and offers a release from the pressures of everyday life.

It is fairly easy to learn and suits all ages and physiques, so anyone can take up the sport. Since badminton is a non-contact sport, it is also relatively safe, although it is not completely free from injuries. One of the most common injuries is falling or twisting, which can result in knee and ankle sprains. Overstretching the arms during play can also strain the shoulder muscles. These injuries usually take time to heal, and can cost a lot if you have no insurance. Poor traction can add to the risk of injury, so wear proper shoes and make sure the floors are not too rough or slippery. Warm up before playing and cool down afterwards, and wear knee pads and wrist and ankle guards.

Since 1992, badminton has been an: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles, in which each pair is a man and a woman. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina, agility, strength, speed and precision. It is also requiring a good technical sport and the development of sophisticated racquet movements.

Badminton features one player opposing another or competing pairs. The game is played on a surface called a court. The size of the court is 44 feet long X 17 feet wide for a single's match and 4 feet long X 20 feet wide for a double's match. The net is supposed to be 5 feet 1 inch on the edges and 5 feet in the centre. The object is to hit the bird or shuttlecock past the opponent so it lands on the court, or to get the opposition to make a mistake and hit the shuttlecock into the net or outside the court. A match is the best of three games, played to 21 points.

Badminton is the fastest-racquet sport and is also considered to be the world's #2 most played sport behind soccer. There are regional tournaments and leagues throughout much of Asia and Europe, as well as countless people playing in schools, gyms, or clubs.

Professional badminton, although thought by many to be non-existent, has all the characteristics that make a sport popular. The stereotype that badminton is an unbearably slow sport with little action could not be more wrong. Badminton is in fact the world's fastest racket sport, even more so than the most popular racket sport, tennis.
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