Badminton Holiday Course Idstein | TV 1844


Fast, precise and with a lot of power

In the first week of the summer vacation – from July 7th to 11th – the badminton department of TV 1844 Idstein invites you to a special holiday offer Süwag-Badmintonstunde. The free course is aimed at children between the ages of six and 13 who either want to get to know badminton or want to improve their game in a targeted manner.

In order to enable targeted funding, daily training is divided into two age groups (6–9 and 10–13 years).
Both groups receive 1.5 hours of intensive badminton training per day. Rental slides and balls are available.

The course is directed by the two experienced performance trainers Franziska and Matthiassupported by committed coaching assistants of the association. The children can expect a varied program that connects movement, technology and tactics. Beginners receive a well -founded introduction to badminton sports – from the surcharge to the network game. Advanced learning to develop their skills in a targeted manner and strengthen their game intelligence.

“Badminton is a demanding and dynamic sport that promotes speed, concentration and coordination equally – and is great fun,” says the coaching team.

With a balloon, trainer Franziska slows down the fastest setback game in the world – this is how the change of grip for the children is visible and understandable and a quick learning success is ensured.

Die Badminton department of TV 1844 Idstein Looking happy about many motivated children who want to immerse yourself in this versatile sport.

Registration:

6 – 9 years

10 – 13 years

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