Tuesday, August 22, 2006

In pursuit of a new game – I. Badminton

Badminton is a very interesting game, which requires the speed of tennis as well as flexibility of an acrobat. My first impression of this game was least to mention boring. I used to watch some veterans hit the birdie in an open ground and I used to jeer at their struggle to overcome wind, space restrictions and hole(y) net to play a non-physically intensive game. And with cricket always being the main sport, the thought of badminton was a far cry. However, one cold harsh winter of Minnesota few of my colleagues convinced me to visit their game in indoor facilities. After which, all my previous excuses for not pursuing this particular game seemed trivial. A couple of weeks later I bought a new racket and started playing in October, 2005. However, as it turned out this sport required lot of time for practice and with impending “MS” defense time was the last thing that could be spared. The next encounter with badminton was at K-state, where dedication of quite a few individuals attracted me to the sport. Friday evenings were official badminton days. The occasional wins in doubles kept me going. But my real quest for leaning this game came during the doubles tournament in the summer. I found a very good teaching partner with patience and skill. He took my game to the next level by teaching movement and strategies. Though we did well for being “Underdogs”, we couldn’t win the tournament; nevertheless it was a good learning experience. Now with intramural singles tournament impending there are still so many things to learn and a great amount of fitness to be achieved. While the skillful Indians and the Chinese counterparts are already preparing for the game, here I’m trying to see the sport as a means of getting fit. Hopefully, before some of the skillful ones leave K-State I better get geared up to take my game to another level, at least a level where I could mention that I can play “Badminton”.

9 Comments:

Blogger Nandini Gopinath said...

Welcome to the club. Nice blog !!

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Blogger Brown said...

Wow, this is growing. Good blog :)

2:05 PM  
Blogger Praveen said...

i didnt know that you started baddy in MN itself..how was the quality of players there???

3:09 PM  
Blogger Opinions and Beliefs said...

There are some good chinese players and they had a player from Mumbai, who won U-19 championship. He wasnt that impressive but makes far fewer mistakes than most of the people I have seen.

4:05 PM  
Blogger ladybug said...

Good luck! Badminton is really fun and yu get to meet a lot of new friends!

11:04 PM  
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Blogger Opinions and Beliefs said...

Lady Bug, Your wisdom on player Etiquette will help us. May be its better for us to correct it right now when we are fresh. Thanks for reading my blog.

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