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18/04/2016
Rally Behind Badminton

If you are a current player then get behind the sport you love by encouraging friends and family to pick up a racket over the next month.

This could be at the existing session you play or even taking time out to book a court outside of your usual session to have that all important social, fun  and fitness opportunity with friends and family.

Alternatively you may be someone that used to play the sport and for whatever reason stopped. Remember the good times you had whilst on court? Why not dust of the racket and find a suitable session near you  at www.badmintonengland.co.uk/waystoplay and relive the good experiences on court.

Badminton England would love to hear about people Rallying Behind Badminton and picking up a racket! Share your story with @BE_Central or email Playbadminton@badmintonengland.co.uk

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