Saturday, January 29, 2011

Li Na started....here.

with badminton.

Hard to believe?

Believe it!
Picture taken from www.theaustralian.com.au

For those of you who have been following tennis (or facebook...), you'll notice that many people have been rooting for the beloved Li Na-- China's grand slam towards a big tennis championship.

But what most of you might not know...is that she started with badminton.

Apparently when she was young she took badminton lessons. At the age of 8, her coach noticed that she played more like a tennis player, and suggested that she switch. Funny enough, her mom didn't even know what tennis was...

Needless to say, she would have been a fantastic badminton player! Well, congratulations to her and her climb to the Grand Slam finals!

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DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE WASHINGTON CLOSED!

Forms are due by February 6th, or else you don't get a T-shirt! SIGN UP NOW!

Here's the entry form.

DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR BADMINTOLOGY

It should be even easier, now that they have tournamentsoftware online entry forms!

Their deadline is February 5th, so hurry up and sign up now and get that limited edition SHOE BAG!


+ Big thanks to Badmintology for linking BadmintonSquare! You guys do a fantastic job at running these great tournaments-- the participants are growing at a rapid rate! And you guys never disappoint! Best of luck at the Roller Coaster Open 2011!


Good luck, everyone!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Shoe bags.

//EDIT: Last post, the WA State Closed entry fee is $30, not $35//

I knew that title would get your attention...

The Badmintology Vancouver Roller Coaster Open 2011 forms are OUT!

I can predict plenty of schedule shifting and roadtrip planning soon...due to some changes this tourney, I can tell that this is going to be a great one!

Just for a quick review, Badmintology Vancouver is headed by 4 fantastic badminton enthusiasts and plenty of lovely volunteers. What's great about these tourneys is they separate players into groups categorized by skill, and make it affordable for everyone to attend! It's a great experience for those of you who are free the weekend of February 18-20. Do keep in mind that it's a weekend before the Washington Closed 2011-- perhaps you can use this for practice!

They've made two significant changes this tourney, both of which are equally exciting!

First, for those of you who don't live in the Richmond (or Canada..!) area, they now have online registration by tournament software! For those of you who've never used tournament software, it's an extremely convenient way for people to apply for a tournament at home and look at the list of opponents that they should expect to see. Most of the big badminton tournaments use it-- including the Washington State Badminton Association!!

The fee for registering online is an extra $2, but it's still much cheaper than gas!

What's even more fantastic is instead of their incredible adorable collectible T-shirts, they're now giving out SHOE BAGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Personally, although I love T-shirts, I have waaaaay too many. It's nice for a tournament to give something else for a change, and it's definitely something we could all use! They're limited edition, so sign up now and get them soon!


For those of you who HAVE played Badmintology, make sure you don't forget your team name on the entry form. You don't want to lose out on those ranking points at the team tourney, which takes place at the end of the season.


So here's the basic information:
What?: Badmintology Roller Coaster Open 2011
Where?: Frasier Heights Secondary School
When?: February 18-20, 2011
DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 5, 2011
How much?:
$20 for the first event, +$10 every other. (If online entry, $22 for the first event, +$10 for the rest)
For more information, check out the Badmintology Website

Make sure to check out their Gallery to take a look at their past tournaments.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

WASHINGTON CLOSED

//EDIT: WA state closed is $30 for the first entry, NOT $35//

SIGN UP. NOW!!!!

The 64th annual Washington Closed tournament is available for sign up now!!!!! This is a great opportunity for your Washingtonians to brush up your skills and compete against other WA players!

This tourney should be pretty interesting--now with two clubs (BBC and SBC), there's more unpredictability in opponents! I've seen many new players who, to my knowledge, haven't attended the past few Washington tourneys! Let's hope they sign up and bring some competition!

Make sure you sign up as early as possible-- Preferably before February 6th, 2011. Late entries WILL NOT RECEIVE A T-SHIRT, and they WILL be enforcing it!

You can get the entry form at Seattle Badminton Club or online at NorthwestBadminton.Org


The entry fee is $30 ($25 for students with valid ID) for the first event, then +$5 for every other event.

What's great is this tourney is now featuring FUNKY DOUBLES!

That's right--everyone's favorite event! You can sign up either competitive or non-competitive funky doubles. Pairs must be either siblings, spouses, or family members (parent-child?)! This has always been a light hearted, fun event for everyone....(Xu Huaiwen and her husband have played in it before!).

Washington Closed 2011
Where?:
Seattle Badminton Club
When?: February 25-27, 2011
How much?: $35 ($25 for students with valid student ID) + $5 for every other event ($20 for funky doubles)
Deadline: FEBRUARY 6th, 2011
Additional information: This IS a YONEX SPONSORED event...meaning Yonex birds AND Yonex shirts!

Nino and Raquel will be organizing this event, along with our usual volunteers. E-mail them for anything at mib.baddicts@yahoo.com

Sign up as soon as possible, and get practicing!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Xu HuaiWen

During these past few years, I've had the honor of meeting some of the most amazing badminton players from all over the world, mostly from out-of-the-blue encounters that became great stories to tell friends.

Being in a now-growing badminton community, living in Bellevue has brought me the great opportunity of getting to know Xu HuaiWen, who has retired from badminton to become head coach at Bellevue Badminton Club.

Once you get to know these people in person, newspaper interviews and online biographies never do justice to the motivated, disciplined and down-to-earth people that many of these athletes are. Xu HuaiWen never fails to amaze me in her dedication, and everything she's said to me has inspired me. She's quite an amazing person, so for those of you who ever see her, I'd advise you to get a quick chat with her to see what a great person she is.

Anyways, I thought I'd do a quick bio of her, for those of you who might not know just who she is.

Photo taken from BellevueBadminton

I remember having a conversation with her, walking around the BBC lobby where a party had just occurred. We were busying shuffling thing around, acting like we were cleaning up, chatting about things here and there. Somehow our conversation seeped into childhood. "I remember I left home when I was around 10." I was a little startled, but she was quite calm about the whole story-- no sense of remorse or self-sympathy.

She was born in China, and began playing badminton when she was eight, specializing in singles. Despite winning many awards at a fairly young age, the Chinese National Team deemed that her height of 5 feet 3 inches was too short to let her join. Because of this, she left to Germany, and her story shows us all that with enough motivation, dedication and perseverance, no one can tell you what you can and can't do.

She went on to have an incredibly successful career playing for Germany, attending both 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Olympics. She placed 5th in the latter, losing in a close match to Xie Xing Fang (who was #1 at the time). Aside from the Olympics, she's placed 3rd in 2005 and 2006 BWF World Championships, 1st in 2006 and 2008 European Championships, and plenty of other medals from assorted Masters tournaments all over Europe. Most amazingly, she's played first in all of the German National Championships from 2004-2008.

She's achieved all of that and more before she was 27, and retired in 2009, on an incredibly high note.

The rest of the story is history.

I never knew just how many people loved her until I walked around the Washington Open last year. I had numerous people pull me to the side and say "Is that Xu Huaiwen? She's here?! No way!"

But aside from her many achievements, she never tells people that badminton is the most important thing. In countless interviews and even in person, she always reminds us that no matter what we do, always dream big and put your ambitions first.

She's a fantastically humble, down-to-earth person (and very humorous, too!). If you've got the time, I'd advise you to get online and read her incredible story, and digest some of the great life lessons that she tries to instill in all of her fans.

Anyways--! That's it for now! Till next time...!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sixth Sense.

Due to my need to update my badminton blog, I've noticed I've developed a heightened 'sixth sense' to badminton related things....

Whenever I walk in campus, my eyes will somehow dart to anybody who carries a badminton bag, has a birdie keychain, or simply wears Li-Ning shoes (for the record, they don't ONLY manufacture badminton things...they're like the Nike of China).

I've come to realize that badminton is actually very popular...I don't give it enough credit!

Anyways-- speaking of school...

for those of you who go to university, or even high school, you should check if your school has any badminton teams or clubs you can join. I can safely say that those have been the life support for my social life...! So here's a plug to the UWashington Husky Badminton Club!


Image taken from the badminton club website

They meet every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at the IMA's B gym. If you don't want to join the club just yet, feel free to go Friday evenings, they usually play leisurely then, too. It's a great way to meet friends-- the club members are really friendly, and it's nice to take a break sometimes after a long week of studying.

If you do want to join, the membership is $10 a quarter or $25 a year. They hold practices, have tournaments...overall it's a great opportunity for an extracurricular activity.


Check them out at http://students.washington.edu/bmtclub/ ....



I've heard good things about the UBC badminton club, for those of you in Canada. Although I've never attended (I'm not sure if I'm allowed to...), their website looks fantastic, and I have a few friends who've participated.


Check them out here http://ubcbadm.vlexofree.com/


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Comics.

I've had multiple people (yes, multiple) complain/inquire about why there are comics about dramatic, superhero-like tennis players (Prince of Tennis, or PoT, if you will), comics about street racing (Initial D, which I actually find pretty cool) and even comics about grandpa's sport (Hikaru no Go).

Why aren't there any about badminton?

Well, I'll admit...I'm not surprised to see that there are, in fact, manga about badminton. Actually, theres manga about freaking everything out there. (Ranma? A guy who falls into water and turns into a girl? It gets weirder, but none are coming to mind right now...)

Photo taken from OneManga.com

SMASH! Look no further, boys and girls, because everything you've wished and dreamed is AT YOUR NEAREST BOOKSTORE!

...or not.

I can't say for myself, but I hear it's not very popular. Why? I'm not entirely sure--I've never read it. But I think its safe to say that, as a person who writes a blog devoted to badminton, the idea is good to go.

It's by Saki Kaori and it started in 2006.

Summary from OneManga.com:

Smash! is about two childhood friends (Shouta and Miwa) who share a common love for Badminton. Miwa, who's in love with Shouta, tries to persuade Shouta to apply to the same badminton school as her but the latter being of a carefree, easy-going and dense nature, brushes her away and states that he only plays badminton for fun.
However, Shouta's perspective of badminton quickly changes after a fateful encounter with Yuuhi (a mute girl). In his search for his badminton goddess Yuuhi, Shouta met Anan and thereafter, decides that he's going to pursue badminton more seriously...


Oh man. Shouta. "only plays badminton for fun"? Psha.


Anyways, take a look-see and read it at OneManga. If you like it, then pass it on and hopefully we can raise the ranking up from 87. (Is that how it works? I've never really read on OneManga before...)


BUT WAIT. THERE'S MORE!


Prince of Tennis never came out with PRINCESS of Tennis...but for you girl-badminton fanatics...read...


Picture taken from OneManga.com


BADMINTON GIRL!!!


WHAAAT??? (Ranking: 407. Sadface.)


Summary from OneManga.com:


Asahi is a 7th grade student who's very bad at sports. She joined the volleyball club when she entered junior high school, only to quit it one month later because she couldn't keep up with practice. Feeling discouraged from all kinds of sports, Asahi was reluctant when her friend asked her to play a double badminton match to substitute for a member who couldn't play. Surprisingly, Asahi found out that she has talent for badminton...


Isn't that all how we start out...except for me, it was in high school. And there was no volleyball club. Well, yes, there was, but if I tried out...well...I wouldn't. The ball tends to go the opposite direction.


BADMINTON GIRLS ARE AGGRESSIVE! Don't be fooled by those ridiculously disproportionate eyes of hers-- SHE WILL EAT YOU...ALIVE!!! Pigtails. PAH.


SMASH! seems to have a higher reception...it has 129 chapters, and is still ongoing. Badminton Girl, on the other hand, has 6... all of which are unavailable...


I tried to read SMASH!, but apparently I'm not Asian enough to figure out how to find the pages. (I clicked the Chapter...now what?!?!?!)




If neither of those are to your liking, then e-mail me a story and I'll do my best fit to come up with an awesome comic to fit your asian-badminton needs. It will be filled with rackets that match the body of the stick figures, and you'll be free to use as much imagination as you possibly can to formulate the story in which I attempt to put on paper.


It'll be awesome.


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BADMINTON SQUARE!


WILL THEY WIN? WILL THEIR TRAINING PAY OFF? WILL SHE EVER ACTUALLY WRITE THE COMIC?!?!? BADMINTON SQUARE...COMING SOON!.....OR....IS IT?!?

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year 2011!

This always happens. Big guys who look like they should play quarterback for the Seahawks come in, making a racket look like a toothpick. Terrifying!

Back on track for the New Year!

This past week I've been trying to 'train' after an extremely long hiatus from badminton (or any other physical activity, for that matter). The fall quarter for university has been super hectic for me, and I've stopped working out daily and stopped going to training. (as if I could call what I did 'training' anyways...always lagging behind!)....

Anyways, I'm super out of shape! Not good at all!!! And it seems like the more I train, the MORE out of shape I get! There's definitely something wrong with this! Time to start running again!

I realized that there's a certain pattern every time I get into this mode, though...
Sorry for the small, unperfected picture! I drew it sloppily by hand thinking that I could edit it on photoshop, but I realized the computer I'm using doesn't have photoshop! This will have to do!

I get really motivated, but then I slack off! How do you guys keep motivated?

Well here's a New Year's Resolution for you, I guess! Don't forget to make one and KEEP AT IT!

I hope to start running again and, as long as I keep my school work up, I will try my hand at singles again for the Washington Closed 2011! It's been more than year since I've played singles...(last time I thought it would be the last tournament I'd ever play in WA...I was very wrong!)....I hope I can keep up!


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On a brighter note, discussion about the banquet for the Washington Open (usually scheduled in May) has already begun! Last year's was a GREAT success--lots of door prizes, question answering, singing in front of an audience of 200+ from all over WA and Canada....(and CA~). Discussion has already begun, and word has it that this years will be even better! Mark your calendars and we hope to see you there!



Wish you all a wonderful start to a super 2011!

And to those of you starting school tomorrow, best of luck!

See you on the courts!