We had a couple of ratty, K-mart tennis racquets in the basement (wood, long before composite or even metal racquets existed), so buying actual badminton racquets was out of the question. Really slows down your reaction time.
“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.” – Bertrand Russell
OK, if you Google “badminton birdie vs. shuttlecock”, the first item (for me) (on li-ning-sports dot com) claims just the opposite: birdies are plastic, shuttlecocks are feathers, especially in the U.S.
Speaking of learning: “Badminton House is a large country house and Grade I Listed Building1 in Badminton, Gloucestershire, England, which has been the principal seat of the Dukes of Beaufort since the late 17th century. The house, which has given its name to the sport of badminton, is set among 52,000 acres of land.” -Wikipedia
I played badminton in the National Senior Olympics in Houston awhile back. Got teamed up with a Hawaiian who was really good and really fast. We went 4-3.
Badminton is a great sport. It’s a far cry from the backyard badminton we played once a year.
“A shuttlecock (also called a birdie or shuttle) is a high-drag projectile used in the sport of badminton. It has an open conical shape formed by feathers or plastic (or a synthetic alternative) embedded into a rounded cork (or rubber) base. The shuttlecock’s shape makes it extremely aerodynamically stable. Regardless of initial orientation, it will turn to fly cork first, and remain in the cork-first orientation.”
MichaelAxelFleming 7 months ago
I prefer Badfinger.
Bilan 7 months ago
A quick search shows that birdies used to be made with feathers and corks, but that’s history.
DiminishedFirst 7 months ago
A fun sport, but unfortunately even the slightest breeze makes it almost unplayable. Maybe after I finish my backyard gymnasium…
Ninette 7 months ago
The internet is a better resource than a library by light years.
cervelo 7 months ago
I have a feeling we might not be done with this topic…
shstuart Premium Member 7 months ago
Thank you for sending me to search! The term as are interchangeable—in France, it’s called a volant….go figure
dansbikerider 7 months ago
When he says Library does he mean internet.
T Smith 7 months ago
We had a couple of ratty, K-mart tennis racquets in the basement (wood, long before composite or even metal racquets existed), so buying actual badminton racquets was out of the question. Really slows down your reaction time.
Cadi Fuhler 7 months ago
We have a rooster named Shuttle.
Lambutts 7 months ago
But if you put the wrong emPHAsis on the wrong sylLAble of shuttleCOCK, some may be offended, but many more likely will laugh.
The Wolf In Your Midst 7 months ago
“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.” – Bertrand Russell
khjalmarj 7 months ago
OK, if you Google “badminton birdie vs. shuttlecock”, the first item (for me) (on li-ning-sports dot com) claims just the opposite: birdies are plastic, shuttlecocks are feathers, especially in the U.S.
Bill Löhr Premium Member 7 months ago
Speaking of learning: “Badminton House is a large country house and Grade I Listed Building1 in Badminton, Gloucestershire, England, which has been the principal seat of the Dukes of Beaufort since the late 17th century. The house, which has given its name to the sport of badminton, is set among 52,000 acres of land.” -Wikipedia
poppacapsmokeblower 7 months ago
The top birdie or shuttlecock speed is just under 300 mph, 493 km/h.
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royq27 7 months ago
Knew a guy in college who was nationally ranked, all I got from standing on the court was welts from the unseen birdie!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 7 months ago
Actually he’s got it backward. Shuttlecocks are made with feathers and birdies are plastic. Google “badminton shuttlecock vs birdie”.
Mike Baldwin creator 7 months ago
Good serve!
Steverino Premium Member 7 months ago
I prefer goodminton.
pantalone 7 months ago
This is a great lesson. I was prepared to believe the “fun fact” after just reading the second panel. Shame on me.
rlaker22j 7 months ago
he’s a watcher not a doer
Bruce388 7 months ago
I played badminton in the National Senior Olympics in Houston awhile back. Got teamed up with a Hawaiian who was really good and really fast. We went 4-3.
Badminton is a great sport. It’s a far cry from the backyard badminton we played once a year.
billdaviswords 7 months ago
“A shuttlecock (also called a birdie or shuttle) is a high-drag projectile used in the sport of badminton. It has an open conical shape formed by feathers or plastic (or a synthetic alternative) embedded into a rounded cork (or rubber) base. The shuttlecock’s shape makes it extremely aerodynamically stable. Regardless of initial orientation, it will turn to fly cork first, and remain in the cork-first orientation.”