Visiting my Coach’s Hometown

When I told friends I was going to Chaozhou, my coach’s hometown, I usually got this response: Them: Oh! The food in Chaozhou is so good! Me: Oh yeah? What kind of food? Them: I don’t know. I just heard…
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An American Girl Learning Badminton in China
When I told friends I was going to Chaozhou, my coach’s hometown, I usually got this response: Them: Oh! The food in Chaozhou is so good! Me: Oh yeah? What kind of food? Them: I don’t know. I just heard…
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For me, badminton is about playing. If I’m at the court, I’m not sitting off to the side chatting with others. I’m out there playing… …But all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Here’s a peek at…
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There are a million reasons why you should start playing badminton, but here are top 5 to try to convince you to pick up a racket and birdie today. It’s a sneaky way to lose weight Unlike other sports, with long…
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In the world of blogging, badminton blogs are few and far between. Many are just review blogs (for rackets mostly) or have been defunct for year. I guess following stereotypes, jocks tend to not be writers? Or maybe there isn’t…
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Hey there, welcome to my new blog! Maybe you came from my other blog, or maybe you are totally new. Let me ‘splain what this is. Who is Becky? That’s me. I’m an American girl who has been living in…
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Let me show you a picture of a famous player or players and you guess what country they represent. This is Howard Bach from America Mesinee “May” Mangkalakiri and Eva Lee, of America Junior Champions from America Caught onto my…
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