About Me - Penang Badminton

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Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
We only a group of people like to play badminton, and enjoy playing, you're most welcome if wanna join us.

Team Activitis Update

- Weekly Team Session

Day : Every Tuesday
Time : 7pm - 9pm
Venue : Bkt Dumbar PBC Badminton Hall (Eddy Chong Badminton Hall)
Court : 2 & 3

- Weekend Play Session

Day: Every Saturday
Time: 8pm-10pm
Venue: N-Park B'ton Court
Contact Person: HT Ong

- Friendly Match Arrangement

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Which Category You Are?

Professionals/Ex-professionals: Players currently representing/represented their countries in international tournaments. National youth players do not count.

Advanced: Players who are/were members of the national training squad but have not represented their countries in major international tournaments belong to this category. National Youth squad trainees (above age 17) belong to this category too.

Intermediates: Players who regularly take part in local competitions and have had a high degree of success. Inter-con players who have won regularly belong to this category. These players possess very good fundamentals but lack the experience and certain aspects of their game to put them on par with the Advanced players eg speed, power, stamina, killer instinct, gameplay.

Low Intermediates: Players who have/had occasionally taken part in local competitions but have not had a high degree of success. These players generally belong to social groups/clubs and occasionally take part in local tournament just for fun. Generally have very sounds basics and good gameplay but do not undergo regular formal training. As such, they do not have good stamina, speed and power to match the more regular competitive players.

High beginners: These are the regular social players. Occasionally take part in friendly matches with other social groups. Have low degree of success in friendly matches. Hardly takes part in local competitions.

Beginners: Generally players who have played for less than a year. Have not taken part even in friendly matches. May be able to execute proper strokes and footwork but lack success in match situations

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