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My Observations

Observing beginner players "classmates" in badminton can reveal some


common challenges that they face. One of the primary issues is agility, as
many beginners struggle to move quickly and fluidly around the court. This
can make it difficult for them to reach the shuttlecock in time and execute
their shots effectively. Another common challenge is timing and hand-eye
coordination, which can impact a player's ability to anticipate the
shuttlecock's trajectory and position themselves for a successful shot.
Beginners may also have trouble with shot execution, such as delivering
weak or inaccurate shots due to improper technique.

Despite these challenges, beginner players can improve their skills over time
with practice and guidance. For example, they can work on developing their
footwork and movement on the court to become more agile and responsive.
They can also practice their timing and hand-eye coordination by focusing
on tracking the shuttlecock and positioning themselves for successful shots.
Additionally, beginners can benefit from coaching and guidance to refine
their shot execution and develop a better understanding of the game's
strategies and rules.

Overall, observing beginner players in badminton can reveal some


common challenges they face, including issues with agility, timing, hand-eye
coordination, shot execution, and strategic thinking. However, with
dedication and practice, these skills can be improved and developed over
time, leading to greater enjoyment and success in the sport.

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