Badminton in Köpenick and Karlshorst During the Holidays
Looking for a fun way too stay active during the holiday season? join us for some exciting badminton sessions in Köpenick and Karlshorst!
Holiday Schedule:
December 20th:
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Children’s and Youth Training at Blockdammweg
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Open Play for all at Blockdammweg (Alfred-Randt-Str. location closed)
December 21st – 22nd: Regular training times apply.
December 23rd: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Open Play for Children and Youth at Blockdammweg
December 24th – 26th: No sessions.
December 27th: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Open play for All at Alfred-Randt-Halle (Blockdammweg location closed)
December 28th – 29th: Regular training times apply. december 30th: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Open Play for Children and Youth at Blockdammweg
December 31st: No sessions. January 1st: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Open Play for All at Neruda (Schöneweide location closed)
January 2nd: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Open Play for All (Blockdammweg location closed)
January 3rd: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Open Play for All at Blockdammweg (Alfred-Randt-Str. location closed)
Vital Notes:
there will be no structured training sessions for children, youth, or adults from December 23rd to January 5th.
* family badminton sessions are available every weekend.We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Last Updated: December 19th, 2024
Keeping it Lively: A Holiday Badminton Chat with Mehmet Demir
The holidays are a time for family, friends, adn…badminton? Absolutely! To learn more about this unorthodox holiday activity, we sat down with Mehmet Demir, former Turkish national badminton player and current coach at the Köpenick Badminton Club.
Moderator: Welcome, Mehmet! Thanks for joining us today.
Mehmet: It’s a pleasure to be hear. And, you know, badminton might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the holidays, but it’s actually a fantastic way to stay active and have fun with friends and family during the season.
Moderator: I can definitely see that. Looking at the schedule put out by the Köpenick Badminton Club [ [[1]]], there’s a lot going on over the holidays! What are some of the highlights for you?
Mehmet: There are tons of opportunities for everyone during the break. I love that thay’re offering specific open play sessions for children and youth. Getting kids involved in sports at a young age is incredibly critically important.
But, I do have to say, I’m a little surprised there aren’t any structured training sessions for adults or youth between December 23rd and January 5th. Is there a reason for that?
Moderator: that’s a good point. We’ve received some feedback from community members inquiring about that as well.
Mehmet: I understand it’s the holidays, people want to spend time with family, but many players, myself included, still look forward to structured training even during this period. Maybe next year they can explore offering some scaled-back training sessions for those who are still dedicated to honing their skills. It all depends on demand and available coaching staff, of course.
Moderator: That’s a valid point. Let’s talk about the open play sessions.
Do you think these are a good way for people to connect, especially during a sometimes isolating time like the holidays?
Mehmet : Absolutely. Badminton is inherently a social sport,and these sessions provide a fantastic space for people to connect,have fun,and maybe even make some new friends.
I’ve seen firsthand how a shared love of badminton can bring people together,
Moderator: I couldn’t agree more.What advice would you give to someone who’s new to badminton and thinking about trying it out over the holidays?
Mehmet: Just come as you are – all skill levels are welcome! Don’t be intimidated; everyone was a beginner once.
And remember,the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the experience.
Moderator: Great advice. Thanks for sharing your insights, Mehmet.
What do you think? Are holiday badminton sessions a good idea? Do you agree with Mehmet’s suggestions for next year’s schedule? Share your thoughts in the comments below!