The unofficial website of the Northern Marianas Badminton Federation in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
http://nmbf.blogspot.com, www.nmbf.cjb.net

BADMINTON PLAY SCHEDULE:

Tuesdays to Thursdays 8:30am-10:30am
Saturday: 6:30pm-9:30pm
Sunday: 2pm-6pm


NMBF members and non-members, we can chat now! just leave your messages at the Chat Box located on your right. Scroll down and look for the black chat box and chat! Click on Name (type in your name then message)!

TEACHING BADMINTON TO CHILDREN

Teaching badminton to children in a fun and proper way will help produce more quality players in the future. Badminton can be played by everyone, despite their age or gender. Even Paralympics have badminton too. But, to play badminton at the highest level, one has to start from a young age. That is why children are the best candidates to start with.

Teaching badminton to children can never be too easy, the mindset of badminton we have to put in, the techniques, the stroke play and the list goes on. However, children can be disciplined and taught easily. With good guidance and proper training, children will definitely excel in it.

When teaching badminton to children, it’s good to let them have a little fun because they wouldn’t feel pressured and stressed out by the training regime. Badminton is suppose to be fun to learn and enjoyable to play. Children always turn away when something is hard or being forced to learn and practice something that they have no idea what it’s all about.

It is also important that the coaches are able to get along with the children. This will definitely lead them to better understand the game and listen to their coaches more and attentively.

Nowadays, more people are attracted to play this sport because of its increasing popularity and health benefits awareness. With this current trend, more and more children are enrolled with training classes and coaches will find it hard to teach everyone the basics they all need.

Teaching badminton to children can be really challenging and not easy. However, if the coaches are more professional in their approach, they will definitely bring this sport up to the next level and these children will be our future badminton stars.
(www.badminton-information.com)

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