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New Mexico Badminton Clubs
Below are badminton clubs in New Mexico. To see more information, click on the club name.
New Mexico State University Badminton Club | Las Cruces, NM | (575) 646-8033 |
The NMSU Badminton Club started in the 1940s, around the time of World War II. Harry Holguin became involved in the late 1960s, when he started college as an undergraduate. The football coaches would send their players to Harry to teach them some lessons about getting in shape. Harry led the club for about 35 years as czar and guru until his death in 2003. In 1977, the NMSU Badminton Club became an official student organization of New Mexico State University. There is a large group of students, faculty, staff, and other visitors who regularly play badminton at NMSU. Players are from all levels, from beginners to advanced, and many of them are international students. Players of both sexes play, young and old. We switch players and teams informally, so you can play with many different people in a short time. If you are a beginner, you can learn how to play. If you already have experience playing, you will find many players at various levels to play with. The Badminton Club provides equipment such as rackets, nets, and shuttlecocks. Feel free to use them during play, or you can bring your own. It is friendly, it is a lot of fun, and it is great exercise! | ||
New Mexico Tech Badminton Club | Socorro, NM | (505) 835-1235 |
Wells Park Community Center - Senior Badminton | Albuquerque, NM | (505) 848-1390 |
Badminton is beneficial to both your physical and mental well-being. This activity provides cardiovascular benefits, as well as weight-bearing exercise needed for musculoskeletal health. This is competitive badminton-a demanding sport. | ||
The Town Of Bernalillo Multipurpose Recreation Center | Bernalillo, NM | (505) 771-2078 |
Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center | Albuquerque, NM | (505) 266-8237 |
Badminton is beneficial to both your physical and mental well-being. This activity provides cardiovascular benefits, as well as weight-bearing exercise needed for musculoskeletal health. This is competitive badminton-a demanding sport. | ||
University Of New Mexico (unm) Badminton Club | Albuquerque, NM | 5759360893 |
The purposes of the UNM Badminton Club are: (A) To promote the game and sport of badminton (1) by holding regular practices; (2) by organizing ladder competitions and tournaments; and (3) by participating in external badminton tournaments. (B) To promote high standards of scholarship, leadership character and to strive for the spirit of sportsmanship and fellowship among the members. (C) To cooperate and interact with other badminton associations, organizations, clubs, and players across the United States and abroad. | ||
Open Badminton At Pueblo Gym | Los Alamos, NM | 505-662-8170 |
Badminton is a great sport to build stamina, strength and speed. It is also a technical sport that requires motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet skills. | ||
Genoveva Chavez Community Center - Badminton | Santa Fe, NM | (505) 955-4000 |
Badminton for adults interested in learning more about this exciting game. Our badminton court is open Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 am - 11:30 am. Come play a fun and challenging game. It's the perfect way to kick off a great week. |
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