Here are the results for our training session discussions. (results collected from questionnaire on 9/14)
19 members joined the questionnaire. 18 thinks it's necessary to hold training session. 10 considered themselves as higher/medium level. 9 considered as beginner level. Training session duration should be around 1 hour. (once per week) We will use one of the three courts for training. So, what gonna happen next is: for those who considered themselves as higher/medium level players and are willing to volunteer in the training sessions, please contact Xiang Li before 9/30 (Friday). And we will discuss more specific details about how/when/what for the training sessions. Some graphs from the questionnaire are attached below:
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Recently we received suggestions from some club members that we should hold training sessions in the club, to help each other get better at badminton skills.
Due to our limited resources at UT, it's difficult for us to hire external coaches. Therefore, the most practical solution for club training session would be: club members, who are in higher level at badminton, volunteer to help beginner-level players in the club. However, we do understand and respect that each member has his/her own opinion on whether/how/when to hold the training session. That's why we made this questionnaire to collect your opinions: link at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VMR6HSV Please fill out this questionnaire if you are current club member. Deadline is: 9/23 10pm. We will keep y'all updated about the results and follow-ups. Thanks for your cooperation! Here is the link (Google Docs):
https://docs.google.com/a/utexas.edu/spreadsheets/d/1j_iQe0lC9PnzF0Bkcg5y0DSsIiJq2QYUfluk7FLnzuU/edit?usp=sharing Notice: Only current members of UT Badminton Club can have access to this link. Please contact Xiang Li via email or reply in this post if you are current member and need the access. During our club practice last week, the AC fan at RSC was strong. The air flow was affecting badminton play to a large extent.
We tried: 1. talk with RSC staff, 2. meeting with one of rec sports club directors. The outcome is: It's difficult to adjust AC fan at RSC. Neither RSC staff nor badminton club are authorized to do that. The facility team has other reasons not to change the fan. The solution is: From Sep. 22nd, which is about 3 weeks from now, to the end of this semester, our club practice will be moved to GRE. Based on our experience, the air flow at GRE is much better for badminton. After all, we feel bad about the AC fan issue at RSC, but there isn't much we can do other than moving to GRE, which will happen in 3 weeks. Thanks for your cooperation. |
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