Badminton is maybe one of the oldest and the most famous sports ever. There are numerous people who favor the sport because it's simple to learn and very enjoyable. Besides being an entertaining sport, badminton offers numerous health benefits as well.Speaking of health benefits, the first advantage worth a mention is that it helps lower the cholesterol level. It goes a long way in decreasing LDL in the body which is better known as the bad...more
If you want to improve your game, you should practice these 8 basic techniques. Even if you just play badminton for fun, you can always learn something new to better your performance. 1. Badminton Grip The right grip is your basic foundation for badminton. For more power and accuracy, make sure you are holding the racket correctly. There are 2 main types of grips: forehand and backhand. Use the forehand grip when your shots are in...more
Do you want to learn more about feeding hay, the problems associated and how to eliminate these?Visit Haygain, the experts in steaming hay at Badminton Horse Trials. Situated in the World of the Horse, their exhibit gives an insight into this fascinating technique of steaming hay which will change your perceptions.All horses need a healthy respiratory system to perform to their maximum ability. Dust and fungal spores naturally found in hay compromise this. Steaming hay completely solves this problem.The HAYGAIN hay steamer has been created by the experts at Propress Ltd, who have more than 60 years of specialist experience in the steam industry, supplying clothing steamers to leading designers and high street brands worldwide. More than 1 in 6 horses suffer from breathing problems, severely affecting their health and performance. Additionally, 80% of horses stabled part of the time have a degree of airway inflammation, even if they are asymptomatic; this undoubtedly has a detrimental affect on their performance. Steaming hay using HAYGAIN provides the ideal solution: the unit steams the hay at over 100˚C, to destroy all the dust, spores and mould that are found in hay. HAYGAIN...more