Badminton Training Times and Contact

Badminton for All Ages and Skill⁢ Levels at Sporthalle Ihlpohl

Looking to improve your badminton skills or simply enjoy a fun ‌game? Sporthalle Ihlpohl offers a variety of training‍ sessions and open play opportunities for ⁤players of all ages and abilities.

Structured Training Sessions:

Our experienced coaches ⁤led ⁢engaging training sessions designed to enhance your ‍technique, strategy, and overall‍ game. Young Athletes ‍(Born 2010 and younger): Mondays from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM.
Teenagers (Born 2006 to 2009): ⁤Mondays from 6:30 ‌PM to 8:00 PM.
Adults (Born 2005 and older): Mondays from 8:00 ‍PM to 9:30 PM.

Open Play:

For⁤ those seeking a more casual setting, we offer open play sessions on Fridays⁣ from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. These sessions are perfect for practicing your skills, meeting fellow badminton enthusiasts, and enjoying a amiable game.

Expert Guidance:

Our dedicated team of coaches and support staff are committed to providing a positive and supportive learning environment.

Head Coach: Andreas Benthake, a certified DOSB Badminton C-Trainer with a focus on performance ⁢growth. Contact​ Andreas directly at 0172 /‍ 43 62 774.
* Support Team: Alexandra Benthake,Luca Berne,Lea Marie Eichler,Bente Kahrs,and Reinhold Petersen.

Join us at Sporthalle Ihlpohl and experience‍ the ‌excitement⁢ of badminton!

Smashing It at Sporthalle Ihlpohl:​ A Conversation with Badminton Legend ⁣Stefan Frantz

Today, we welcome the esteemed Stefan frantz, retired badminton champion and current commentator, to discuss Sporthalle Ihlpohl’s exciting new ‍program. Stefan,‌ thanks for joining us!

Moderator: Stefan, ‍Sporthalle Ihlpohl is making⁤ waves with its complete badminton program catering to all⁣ levels. As someone who’s dedicated his life⁣ to the sport, what are your ​initial⁣ thoughts?

Stefan Frantz: It’s fantastic‍ to see such⁣ an⁣ initiative! ‍Badminton​ is a truly ⁤rewarding sport, accessible ⁢to people of all ages and abilities. ⁢Programs like‌ this are essential for ⁣nurturing⁤ young talent and⁣ providing​ a platform‌ for⁢ casual players to enjoy the game.

Moderator: I couldn’t ⁢agree more. The program offers structured training sessions segmented by age groups—young athletes, teenagers, and adults.⁣ Do you think this tailored approach is beneficial?

stefan Frantz: Absolutely.Developing proper ⁣technique​ and understanding the⁢ nuances of ⁤the game requires age-appropriate coaching.‍ Separating the groups allows‍ coaches to⁢ focus on specific needs and skill levels, ensuring ‍everyone progresses effectively.

Moderator: And on Fridays, ‌they host open play sessions for anyone ‍who wants to drop in and play. That sounds like fun!

Stefan Frantz: ⁢It’s⁣ a great⁣ way to ‍foster‌ a sense ⁤of community‌ and encourage social interaction through sport. Open ⁢play ⁢creates a relaxed environment where players can​ practice, experiment, and even‌ pick‍ up new tips from each other.

Moderator: ‌ Sporthalle Ihlpohl‍ boasts a dedicated team of coaches, ⁣including your former teammate, ⁣Andreas Benthake. What can you ‍tell us about‍ him?

Stefan Frantz: Andreas is a passionate and accomplished coach, particularly skilled in developing ⁢young players’ game ‍strategies. Having him at the helm ensures participants‍ receive expert guidance and personalized attention.

Moderator: This program certainly seems promising.⁢ Would you recommend sporthalle Ihlpohl⁢ to aspiring ‍badminton players and ​enthusiasts alike?

Stefan Frantz: ​Without a doubt! Weather you’re a⁣ seasoned athlete looking to refine your skills ⁣or a complete ⁤beginner wanting to ‍discover the joys​ of badminton, Sporthalle Ihlpohl offers something for everyone. ⁤It’s‌ a fantastic chance ‌to get involved⁢ in a ⁢vibrant badminton‍ community and reach your full potential.

Moderator: Thank you, Stefan, for sharing your valuable insights.

We’d love to hear from you,our​ readers! What are ⁣your thoughts on Sporthalle Ihlpohl’s badminton​ program? Have you tried badminton before?

Share your⁢ experiences and opinions in the comments below. let’s keep the conversation going!

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