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Shuttlecocks can be very delicate depending on the type you opt for. In the case of both feather and plastic shuttles, you’ll want to make sure they are properly stored so the ends don’t bend.
Shuttlecocks can be very delicate depending on the type you opt for. In the case of both feather and plastic shuttles, you’ll want to make sure they are properly stored so the ends don’t bend.
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The shuttlecock, or birdie, with its open cone of goose feathers embedded in a rounded cork base, usually weighs about five grams and has feathers shorter than 70 millimetres.
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Badminton Instructional Film: Master the Shuttlecock - MSNIt outlines the basic rules, court dimensions, and necessary equipment, including rackets and shuttles. The tutorial covers essential techniques such as grip, serving, and various strokes like ...
The badminton shuttle, or "birdie," consists of a weighted cork nose and a conical skirt of feathers. Thanks to its construction, when the shuttle moves, its lighter end will catch more air and ...
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