Club Registration is now OPEN!
We’re thrilled to announce that our permit for the 2024/2025 [...]
We’re thrilled to announce that our permit for the 2024/2025 [...]
This is a fantastic opportunity to get involved, meet new people, and make a difference.
Although the Timmins Badminton Club season has ended for 2023-2024, [...]
The honor system for line calls in badminton is a [...]
As another thrilling season draws to a close, I extend [...]
One of our primary goals is to ease the burden of organizing matchups and managing court time for our members.
Over the past few months, we've seen a remarkable increase [...]
On the last club night of 2023, we introduced the Peg Board System as a method for managing court time and game organization.
Our club plays primarily doubles matches - largely due to [...]
As our membership grows, we're exploring ways to improve the court management and overall badminton night experience.
It is with great pleasure to announce the start of [...]
Here's two great videos to help practice switching between forehand and backhand grips.
stroke is the swing motion of our racket arm. It is not a shot. We need proper strokes to execute certain shots! Here are the 4 basic badminton strokes.
We had a great impromptu conversation one night about proper grip, pronation, supination, and wrist involvement in proper badminton strokes.
Here’s another perspective on grips and how they relate to pronation/supination and strokes. Arguably, the grip is considered the key foundation of building badminton skills.
A key movement in the badminton stroke is pronation and supination of the forearm.
In an effort to promote the sport of badminton in Timmins and area, and grow our membership, the Timmins Porcupine Badminton Club has partnered with Li-Ning Badminton.