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Search for Badminton Clubs
Badminton is a racket sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles). Lightweight rackets and a frequently speed changing projectile (a shuttlecock) make Badminton an extremely quick game. Conversely, the shuttlecock can also be played at a much slower speed so beginners can enjoy the game. Badminton Clubs allow people the opportunity to experience the sport in a friendly and/or competitive environment.

Badminton is an international indoor game, but has been linked with Southeast Asia and Indonesia; from where many top players have originated. Speed, reaction, and endurance are all important to being a successful badminton player. The sport can be compared with squash in a fitness context, as both sports feature fast, short, explosive movements. Get out there and get explosive too. So why not search by clicking Badminton Clubs to locate a club near you. One of many racket sports on yourleisuretime.com

Search for Squash Clubs
With lightning quick movements, constant adrenaline, tactical shots and overhead smashes, Squash Clubs provide a friendly and/or competitive environment to enjoy this popular sport. Squash is played with a lightweight racket and a soft rubber ball (which can be ‘squashed’ to some degree - hence the sport’s name) on a rectangular court closed in with four walls.

Squash provides an excellent cardio-vascular workout. In one hour of squash a player may expend 700-1000 calories, which is significantly more than most other sports. One of many racket sports on yourleisuretime.com

Search for Tennis Clubs
Whether it’s on grass, indoor, clay or hard courts, Tennis Clubs provide an enjoyable friendly and/or competitive environment. Backhands, aces, smashes and lobs; the variety of shots mean Tennis is always exciting. Using a mid-weight racket and a felted ball, Tennis is played on a rectangular court divided into ten areas, with a waist-height net running along the middle.

Played in most countries by all ages at all levels, the sport is played in five basic classes - men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles. Tennis has always been a popular club sport in Britain, and not solely for the strawberries and cream…

Just search by clicking Tennis Clubs to find that Tennis Club near use. One of many racket sports on yourleisuretime.com

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