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Badminton Club’s Weekly Practice

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  • Published on: Mar 30, 2023
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The Badminton Club of Mahidol University International College (MUIC) held weekly practices (every Tuesday and Thursday) from January 24 to March 30, 2023 at Figure and Playground, attracting a total of 128 participating club members.

Each game consisted of four players playing two-against-two with the first side to score 21 points winning the game. Afterwards, another group of four new players would also play to reach 21 points.

The club’s committee ensured that everyone who joined the practice would not wait for too long before they can play. The committee members were the ones who chose who will play in which games by selecting from a set of criteria including the number of games played, waiting time and skill of each member. They tried to balance each side by pitting against each other players of the same skill level. However, they did not force the club members and would open the opportunity for them to choose their partners if they want to play with their friends. Before starting each game, the members always warmed up their body to reduce injury during the activity.

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