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Many people who practice badminton have such feeling: Through observing the opponent’s bat swinging and the high speed flying ball, sometimes it seems like a top martial artist to see clearly the tiny movements of racket flipping. As a matter of fact, the reason why it can make people to earn “sharp eyes and quick hands” is very simple: the speed of the badminton in movement is very high. According to statistics, an excellent athelete’s speed of beating ball can reach 350 kms per hour and that requires the opposite’s eyes to tightly track the high speed ball, ciliary muscle on the eyes will contract and relax ceaselessly and that will greatly stimulate the eyeball tissue’s blood supply. And improves ciliaris function, what is more, visual acuity and eye response will be enhanced through long-term exercise . For ordinary fans, especially the middle-aged and people who overuse of eyes, if they can keep practicing, their visual sensitivity will be increased obviously.Most Magnificent En Vogue
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Is there any trick or wrist movement involved? A flick of something? Any videos on how to do it would be nice. I can't seem to find one in YouTube.
flick of the wrist think of it like it is an eating spoon..
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Shuttlecock |
Among the unsung victims of recent outbreaks of bird flu is the shuttlecock. Chinese geese have been slaughtered by the millions to prevent the spread of the disease, and that has left a shortage of the fine feathers used to make the badminton projectiles.