Season Opener at the 1st Badminton Club: A Day of Thrilling Matches and Joyful Moments!

The start of the new season is imminent for the Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club. The club would like to use the opportunity to make the sport better known to people. The first Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club will play its games in the gymnasiums of the Federal School Center.

DEUTSCHLANDSBERG. Preparations for the new season are already in full swing! At the same time, the “1. Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club” meet new faces and invites all interested parties to come and have a look.

As is usual in almost all sports, badminton is also about points, which ultimately determine the score. However, BC Deutschlandsberg does not provide the competition, but the social aspects around sport. “We are not a competitive club. Rather, we want to bring the social and communal life within the club closer,” explains Chairman Klaus KröllThe badminton club was founded in 1989 and Kröll has been in the management position for more than 20 years. “Many friendships have been formed through badminton and we are something like a family,” says the chairman, pleased with the development. The club currently has 60 members (40 adults and 20 children)

A sport for everyone

Almost all social classes now play badminton. The club does not really have any proper training related to the championships. Playing together a more important factor for the club. “Performance is not the deciding factor in training, we are more concerned with good teamwork. The best do not just compete with the best, but everyone meets everyone at some point, which creates variety,” emphasizes Klaus Kröll. Often Badminton in common usage with Badminton Badminton is more of a recreational activity, while badminton focuses on competitive conditions. The ball sport requires a lot of Intensity and athleticismIt is played indoors, so no wind can change the flight of the ball.

”Badminton is often equated with shuttlecock. But the differences are immense. Shuttlecock is a game played back and forth in a swimming pool. Badminton, on the other hand, has a set of rules and there is a huge amount of intensity, athleticism and competition involved.”
Klaus KöllChairman “1 Badminton Club Deutschlandsberg”

The club is particularly proud of its annual Badminton tournament in Deutschlandsberg. This has been running successfully for twelve years. Last year, a total of 85 players in the gymnasiums of the school center. Guests from all over Austria and from many neighboring countries also attended the spectacle. “In addition to the sporting competition, my team is now organizing a supporting program. Over the years it has become a badminton festival, which is very gratifying,” Kröll once again underlines the family atmosphere in and around the sport of badminton.

Numerous players take part in the annual tournament in Deutschlandsberg. | Photo: BC Deutschlandsberg

Invitation to training

In the course of the preseason, we would like to draw attention to the many positive aspects of this sport. “We want to give interested people the opportunity to play the game try it yourself and get an idea of ​​it,” explains the club management. Everyone is invited to come to the gymnasiums of the Deutschlandsberg Federal School Center, free and non-bindingThe courts offer play facilities for twelve people. Balls and rackets are available on site. Only the wearing of Sportswear and Indoor shoes are necessary. If you are interested, you have the option Member The badminton club is asking for a short pre-registration with chairman Klaus Kröll (Tel.: 0650/60 46 800, Mail: klaus.kroell@gmx.at).

“We welcome anyone who would like to get to know the sport better and try it out. The club offers an active and social atmosphere where having fun playing is the priority. Trying it out is non-binding and free of charge, we provide balls and rackets. The only requirement is that you wear indoor shoes. Get in touch, come along and let’s enjoy the fun of the sport together!”
Klaus Köll

The units always find Mondays (6 p.m.)Thursdays (7.30pm) and Fridays (6 p.m.) in the gymnasiums of the Deutschlandsberg Federal School Centre The Fridays are dedicated to “Parent-child badminton” where children and their parents can get their first taste of badminton.

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– What activities⁤ and events can​ new members expect to join in at the Deutschlandsberg Badminton ⁢Club ⁤this season?

Badminton Season Kicks Off in Deutschlandsberg: Join the Fun!

As the new season ⁢approaches, the‍ 1. ‍Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club is gearing up to bring the sport to the forefront of the community. With a strong focus on social aspects and communal living, the⁣ club invites all interested parties to come and experience the joy of badminton.

A Family-Oriented⁤ Club

Founded in ⁢1989,​ the ⁣club has been thriving under‌ the leadership of Chairman Klaus Kröll for ⁢over 20 years. With 60⁤ members, comprising 40⁤ adults and 20 children, the ‍club prides itself on ‍its friendly and family-like atmosphere. “We’re not a competitive club. Rather, we ⁤want to bring the social and communal⁤ life within the club⁣ closer,”⁤ explains Kröll.

Badminton for Everyone

Badminton ⁤is often misconceived⁣ as a recreational activity, but it’s a ‌high-intensity sport that requires athleticism and skill. The club emphasizes the importance of teamwork and good camaraderie, making⁢ it an inclusive⁣ and enjoyable⁣ experience for players of all levels. ‍”Performance is not‍ the deciding factor ⁢in training, we’re more ⁢concerned with good teamwork. The best don’t just compete with the best, but everyone⁣ meets everyone at some point, which creates variety,” ‍emphasizes⁣ Kröll.

The Deutschlandsberg Badminton‍ Tournament

The ⁤club’s annual badminton tournament is ​a⁤ highlight ⁢of the season, attracting players from all over Austria‌ and neighboring countries. Last year, a record 85 players participated in the tournament, which ⁢has become ⁢a beloved tradition‍ in the region. ​”In addition to the‌ sporting competition,‌ my ⁣team is‍ now⁣ organizing a supporting program. Over the years, it has ​become a badminton festival, which is very⁣ gratifying,” says Kröll.

Try Badminton for Free!

In the lead-up to ‍the new season, the club is extending an invitation to ​all‍ interested individuals to come and try out badminton. ‍The courts offer play facilities ‌for twelve people, ​and balls and rackets are provided ​on site. Simply wear sportswear ⁢and ‌indoor shoes, and you’re ‍ready to go! If you’re ‍interested in⁣ joining the club, a short pre-registration with Chairman Klaus Kröll is all that’s‌ required.

Join the Fun!

The⁢ badminton club meets on Mondays‌ (6 ‌p.m.),⁤ Thursdays (7:30 p.m.), and Fridays (6‍ p.m.) at⁤ the gymnasiums of the Federal School Center. Whether ​you’re a seasoned player or a complete beginner, the club⁣ welcomes ⁢you to come and experience the fun and camaraderie of badminton.

Get ⁢in Touch!

If‍ you’re interested in joining‍ the club or trying out badminton, contact Chairman Klaus Kröll on Tel.: ⁣0650/60 46 800 or email: klaus.kroell@gmx.at.

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* ​”Badminton is often equated with shuttlecock. But the differences are

On fostering a welcoming environment for players of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a complete beginner, everyone is encouraged to join and participate in the club’s activities.

New Season Ahead for Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club: Embracing Social Aspects and Community Building

As the new season approaches, the Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club is gearing up to make the sport more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The club, founded in 1989, is proud to emphasize the social aspects of badminton, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among its members.

A Sport for Everyone

Badminton is often perceived as a competitive sport, but for the Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club, it’s about so much more. “We’re not a competitive club. Rather, we want to bring the social and communal life within the club closer,” explains Chairman Klaus Kröll, who has been at the helm of the club for over 20 years. With 60 members, comprising 40 adults and 20 children, the club is a testament to the power of sports in building friendships and relationships.

Intensity and Athleticism

Badminton is a physically demanding sport that requires intensity and athleticism. Played indoors, it eliminates the variable of wind, making it a challenging and exciting game. However, the Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club focuses on the recreational aspect of the sport, encouraging teamwork and socializing over competition.

The Great Misconception: Badminton vs. Shuttlecock

Many people confuse badminton with shuttlecock, but the differences are vast. Shuttlecock is a casual game played in a swimming pool, whereas badminton has a set of rules and requires a high level of intensity, athleticism, and competition. “Badminton is often equated with shuttlecock. But the differences are immense. Shuttlecock is a game played back and forth in a swimming pool. Badminton, on the other hand, has a set of rules and there is a huge amount of intensity, athleticism and competition involved,” emphasizes Klaus Kröll.

Annual Badminton Tournament: A Celebration of Community

The club takes pride in its annual badminton tournament, which has been running successfully for 12 years. Held in the gymnasiums of the Federal School Center, the tournament attracts players from all over Austria and neighboring countries. Last year, a record 85 players participated in the event, which has evolved into a badminton festival. “In addition to the sporting competition, my team is now organizing a supporting program. Over the years it has become a badminton festival, which is very gratifying,” Kröll says, highlighting the family atmosphere that pervades the sport.

Invitation to Training

As the new season approaches, the Deutschlandsberg Badminton Club extends an invitation to all interested individuals to come and experience the joy of playing badminton. The club’s training sessions are designed to be inclusive and fun, focusing

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