The Badminton Hub
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Whether you’re new to the badminton or have been playing a while, we have a range of private, club and group coaching programs available for junior and adult players in Melbourne. Our professional coaches have over 20 years experience and will teach you the principles of badminton to help you improve your technique and move effortlessly around the court. We've worked with elite players, schools, universities and various clubs by teaching new skills and advanced badminton techniques, and helping players to win more matches.
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KIDS, ADULTS & PRIVATE Badminton Coaching Lessons in Point Cook, Melbourne
Whether you’re a complete beginner or ready to take on the world, we invite you to come along and join our inclusive, engaging and dynamic adults badminton coaching programs that are designed to help you float effortlessly around the badminton court and play a winning shot from any corner.
But to play better badminton takes practice, which is why we have designed some awesome training sessions each week to help you get to where you want to be in a friendly and supportive team environment. We guarantee that you’ll...
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