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Contact no. of badminton court infront of starmall or around Pioneer place in mandaluyong?How much per hour?

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Question by sheng: Contact no. of badminton court infront of starmall or around Pioneer place in mandaluyong?How much per hour?
Me and my officemate are planning to play badminton later but we dont have any contact number of any badminton place that near from our office place which is ortigas.

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Answer by moonlight lady
take your pick ——-

YONEX PHILS. BADMINTON CLUB
Liberty Center, Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City
9 yonex rex courts
Contact: 531-8953; fax 533-6206

PIONEER BADMINTON
Pioneer St. cor. Reliance St. (near Citiland Bldg.) Mandaluyong
6 taraflex courts
Contact: 638-5343; 746-0828

SHUTTLE ZONE
373 Boni Ave., Mandaluyong City
6 rubber painted courts
Contact: 531-5317; fax 454-7041

SHERIDAN BADMINTON CENTER
Sheridan St. Mandaluyong City
11 taraflex courts
Membership: P2,650/year
Contact: 633-8401; fax 633-2896

METRO BADMINTON
2 Pioneer st., Mandaluyong
8 taraflex courts; 8 rubberized courts
Contact: 746-1815-16

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In what direction the wooden flooring for a badminton court be laid ?

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Question by Moni P: In what direction the wooden flooring for a badminton court be laid ?
I am installing a wooden flooring in a badminton court. Should the wooden strips be laid along the length of the court or across, irrespective of the room size ? In case the re be any lift on the floor the wooden due to expansion the wooden strip would be displaced at the end. Which way would it be dangerous , across aor along ?

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Answer by Kenny
you should lay them along the length of the court

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Badminton: How to hit the shuttlecock from one end of the court to the other?

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Question by cavench: Badminton: How to hit the shuttlecock from one end of the court to the other?
I just start learning badminton and lovin it. One of the move I’m having problem is actually one of the basic one, to hit the shuttle high and far. I know I have this problem because when I try to aim for the rear line it doesn’t go far enough and the result is a smash back against me. I know the problem isn’t with my strength but the technique. So someone please help, and be as detail as you can. Thanks!

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Answer by Jay C
Just use a fast shuttle :)

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Sport Court

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Sport Court® Outdoor Game Surfacing Makes a Parking Lot Into a Playground at the Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA










Pleasant Hill, CA (PRWEB) May 4, 2008

The David C. Hayes Sport Court® Recreation Area is now in full play at the Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA in Pleasant Hill, California. Visit any day or evening and you’ll see a court filled with engaged and very spirited youth and teens involved in healthy and wholesome activities that range from volleyball, basketball and the very popular pickleball.

The Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA, in the heart of the Pleasant Hill community, has served the populations of Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Concord, Moraga, and Lafayette since 1968. After careful market research and strategic planning, the senior management and board of the YMCA committed to an extensive renovation of the facility, which includes a 4,500 square foot health and wellness center, nutritional teaching kitchen, and outdoor family Sport Court game court. An existing skate park and parking lot were torn down to accommodate the much needed court which features two basketball and volleyball courts and two badminton courts.

The new recreational area is named to memorialize David C. Hayes, a local college student that volunteered his time and energy with youth at the Y and who tragically passed away in a water accident. “The original skate park was named after this wonderful young man,” said Michael Erwin, president and CEO of the Mt. Diablo Region YMCA. “It is important for us to honor his memory and his legacy in a way that will continue to impact the lives of our children for generations to come.”

Sport Court of Northern California helped in the planning and then installed 14,480 square feet of playing area, all of it done in Sport Court brand’s colorful Power Game™ outdoor surface. The project included installation of four Professional SLAMS (Sport Court’s adjustable basketball system), eight Collegiate SLAMS, four sets of removable multi-sport net systems, two 50 foot by 84 foot basketball courts, two volleyball courts, a badminton court and a pickle ball court. Pole lighting was also included so it could be used at night for teens and adults. “Our PowerGame all-weather suspended sport surface was ideal for this site,” said Jerry Abercrombie, vice president for marketing of Sport Court Northern California. “It has outstanding traction and performance and its colors hold up even after years of sunlight,” continued Abercrombie. “It’s probably the largest single installation we have done in northern California.”

“We were looking for a company that understood what our needs were and could respond with a product that would stand up to the test of time,” said Erwin. “That’s why we chose Sport Court. They achieved all our goals and it is a very popular addition not only to our YMCA but to our entire community.”

While initial planning began in November of last year, the construction was completed within a two week period and the grand opening celebration took place on Saturday, March 15, with hundreds of community participants and YMCA members enjoying free sports clinics and a BBQ. With the David C. Hayes Sports Court in full swing, the YMCA is now the community hub where youth and teens can participate in cohesive physical after-school and weekend activities. Basketball, volleyball and badminton clinics and leagues will provide children and teens engaging activities so that they are not simply hanging out without a place to go.

The Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA annually serves over 15,000 youth, teens and adults and when the entire renovation is completed, the Y will reach an estimated 25,000 community members a year. For information on the YMCA, including membership and program activities at the David C. Hayes Sports Recreation Area, please contact the Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA at 925.687.8900 or visit mdrymca.org.

More athletic events are played on Connor Sport Court surfaces than on any other sports flooring in the world. Sport Court® is a registered trade mark of Connor Sport Court International. Since 1974, it has identified the original and authentic modular sport surface, continuously improved and patented to provide the highest levels of quality and performance.

For More Information on Connor Sport Court International: Jeff Morton, 801-414-6159

jmorton(at)sportcourt.com.

For Sport Court of Northern California information: Jerry Abercrombie, 925-487-7639

jmabercrombie(at)aol.com.

For Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA Information: Adrienne Carew, 925-887-4648

acarew(at)mdrymca.org

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I’m at Powersmash Badminton Court (Chino Roces Ave) http://4sq.com/nS3Km5

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I'm at Powersmash Badminton Court (Chino Roces Ave) http://4sq.com/nS3Km5by rokidoki (Roki Ferrer)

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What is the installation cost for badminton court in india? particularly in chennai?

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Question by krishQ: What is the installation cost for badminton court in india? particularly in chennai?
Considering i have land for about 2400sqft, what will be cost of having single badminton indoor court?

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Answer by sahil
AROUND 20000

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What should be the wall color of a badminton court?

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Question by Sanjeeb S: What should be the wall color of a badminton court?
We are making a new indoor badminton court. If we use white color shuttles, what color of paint should be used to paint the opposite walls for best viewing of shuttles?
Thanks.

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Answer by Emmanuel P
You should not use white
Because the shuttle is also white!

Use dark colours
Like dark orange,light brown or magenta

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Wahh the area beside SKCC becoming a sports area where there is basketball , netball and badminton court ! OMG !

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Wahh the area beside SKCC becoming a sports area where there is basketball , netball and badminton court ! OMG ! – by AndrewJamesKey (Andrew James Chua)

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Looking For A Badminton Court In Singapore

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Looking For A Badminton Court In Singapore

If the Asian games have given you inspiration and you have decided to jump on the badminton bandwagon then this article will list out the possible places where you can find a badminton court and start serving. There are many in Singapore, but choosing one is really down to location, availability and your budget – especially your lifestyle.

Condominiums. There are plenty of condos in Singapore that allow you to play badminton in their courts but of course the catch is that you either have to live there, or know someone who lives in the condo. Usually, badminton courts in these places are very well maintained but the only problem is that booking can be a problem. Since it is one of the more popular sports due to its easy learning curve and fun factor, many people will be wanting to play, as a family, or even retirees. If you are willing to wait and plan your schedule around your badminton game times, then by all means, but this should only be a last resort if you really cannot find a place to play.

Country clubs. This is the expensive way to play badminton and usually not a viable option for those who are just casual players. Country club memberships can run as high as a few thousand dollars a year and I really don’t think that causal players would want to spend that kind of money just to use a badminton court on the weekends. If you already have a country club membership or know someone who does, then its fine. But for the rest of us, it is not a good option.

Singapore sports clubs. These national sports centres and gyms are one of the best ways for anyone to pick up a sport, especially badminton. They are located almost everywhere in Singapore, in sports clubs, gyms and community clubs and their sheer numbers make it easy for anyone to start playing. Booking is also a breeze – especially if you live near one and all you have to do is call and book. It is also extremely cheap, with some of it being just a mere .50 an hour to rent a badminton court and you can have up to 2 hours of fun at a time. The only problem that I see is that many people might be queuing up to play badminton and you might need to book in advance. You might not get the spot that you want and you might end up waiting for days. But this is perfect for the casual player who wants to get in his or her 2 hours every few days.

These are just some of the examples of badminton courts in Singapore where you can play. Whether you are a hardcore player or just a casual player, there is always a place for you. It also depends on how much you are willing to spend and how flexible your hours are, especially when issues like work and family come into the picture.

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Badminton World Federation Approves Connor Sport Court for International Competition

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (PRWEB) October 1, 2008

The Badminton World Federation has announced that Connor® Performance Wood Flooring Systems from Connor Sport Court International have officially been approved for use in badminton training and international level competition.

Andrew Gettig, vice president of International Sales at Connor Sport Court, said this certification joins the BWF approval for Sport Court Performance Flooring earned in 2003.

Ron Cerny, president of Connor Sport Court®, said the certificate of approval allows Connor to display the official BWF logo among its relationships and approvals.

“Badminton World Federation is important to our international business. Multipurpose sporting facilities around the world often include badminton, and this approval by the sport’s governing body shows BWF confidence in our surfaces for their sport at the highest level. The BWF relationship joins the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Final Four championships, the National Basketball Association’s Jam Session, the Federation of International Basketball (FIBA), USA Volleyball, the U.S. Soccer Foundation, and the AFC Futsal Championships,” Cerny said.

The endorsement was obtained following inspection and testing of existing Connor badminton installations.

Connor Sport Court International is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. The company’s hardwood manufacturing facility is in Amasa, Michigan, and is represented from offices in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

More athletic events are played on Connor Sport Court surfaces than on any other sports flooring in the world. Sport Court® is a registered trade mark of Connor Sport Court International. Since 1974, it has identified the original and authentic modular sport surface, continuously improved and patented to provide the highest levels of quality and performance.

For more information contact Jeff Morton, +1 801 414 6159

jmorton@sportcourt.com

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