10 Surprising Benefits of Badminton for Women

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I believe badminton is the most easily accessible sport. It is often played in the backyard, sometimes even without a net. And that’s alright for a pass time. This makes it perfect for women.

Maybe you are a working woman who doesn’t get time for the gym, or a homemaker who can’t leave the house for extended time without getting someone to cover for them, or maybe you are a student who is too lazy to work out. Badminton is an excellent way to get some exercise.

You’ll be surprised to know badminton goes beyond just exercise. It has excellent benefits for women. I’m going to discuss the top 10 of those. Maybe you will get inspired and start playing badminton.

1. Better Skin

Badminton is a strenuous exercise. When you play demanding rallies you tend to sweat a lot. When you sweat, any impurities or toxins in the skin flush out along with the sweat. This results in better skin.

Excessive sweating can be irritating, and you might get dehydrated. So make sure you sip small amounts of water during the game.

Also, physical activity can improve blood circulation. This means more oxygen and nutrients are delivered to your cells. When this happens, your skin looks healthier and more radiant.

And that’s how playing badminton can give you better skin. But don’t completely rely on this exercise to get a radiant glow. Maintain hygiene by washing your face regularly.

2. Supports Weight Management

If you want to lose weight or burn some fat, badminton is an excellent exercise. Obviously, it’s not the ultimate solution. You have to combine it with a proper diet. But it’s a great way to manage weight without going to the gym.

The fact is you can burn 300 to 500 calories by playing badminton for 1 hour. So, even if you play for an hour or two for three days a week, you burn a significant portion of your calories. Of course, you will have to limit your calorie intake to make this a significant portion. For that, a balanced diet is necessary.

3. Strengthening of Pelvic Floor Muscles

Badminton involves a lot of quick movements, lunges, stretches, and jumps. These movement patterns are very similar to Kegels exercises. Kegels are done to strengthen pelvic floor muscles. So, indirectly, playing badminton can improve your pelvic floor muscles.

As a woman, it is important to have strong pelvic floor muscles throughout life. Childbirth can weaken these muscles, but it is possible to regain their strength with such exercises.

Regaining their strength is important otherwise, they can cause bladder irritation, urinary incontinence, and risk pelvic organ collapse. Badminton can help regain this strength to some extent.

4. Management of Hormonal Changes

Women experience hormonal fluctuations throughout their lives. Mostly estrogen and progesterone play a huge role during the menstrual cycle. Other hormones include endorphins that manage stress levels and dopamine that control mood.

Because of these constant hormonal changes, women experience symptoms like fatigue, mood swings, and weight gain.

Regular badminton sessions can help regulate these hormonal changes. When your body undergoes physical strain, the level of endorphins and dopamine in the body increases. That leads to a better mood.

Thus, it is possible to manage hormonal mood swings by playing badminton. However, you must know that these effects aren’t long-lasting. As your body recovers, the hormone levels will go down. But you will feel relaxed, at least for the next few hours.

5. Benefits of Full-Body Workout

Playing badminton is kind of a full-body workout. This sport engages multiple muscle groups of your body.

  • Your leg muscles are strengthened because of rapid movements, lunges and jumps.
  • The arm muscles are worked while swinging the racket.
  • Quick and agile movements enhance core stability.

Thus, this complete workout helps improve overall strength, flexibility, and endurance. For women, this means a more toned physique and better overall fitness.

Engaging in such a workout can also improve posture. You learn to stand and walk with good posture. It also reduces the risk of minor injuries like sprains.

6. Stress Relief

As you play badminton, your body releases endorphins because of the physical activity. These body’s natural feel-good hormones. Their release leaves you feeling happier and more relaxed.

Also, you need to focus a lot during the match. Anticipating the next move, making precise shots, etc., requires your complete attention. It provides a kind of distraction from your daily worries.

Thus, badminton provides a much-needed escape from your daily routine. It allows you to unwind, de-stress, and return to your day with a clearer and more positive mind. If you want to relieve stress without exhausting yourself, play a game of badminton.

7. Improved Cognitive Function

If you have ever watched a badminton match, you must have noticed how fast it can get. You need to be very quick on your toes. Not just that, you must analyze where the shuttlecock is approaching. You have to hit the shuttlecock at the correct angle and with appropriate strength to make it land where you want.

All of this requires your complete attention. You develop strategic thinking, quick decision-making, and precise coordination. This leads to improvement of cognitive function.

You learn to think and react simultaneously and quickly as the situation arises. This can further be applied in any part of your life. You can even use it at home while cooking. You’ll notice that you have an easier time handling multiple tasks simultaneously.

8. Confidence and Self-Esteem

Have you experienced the satisfaction of winning a game or the feeling that you gave your 100% to the match? That feeling doesn’t just leave you satisfied, it boosts your confidence.

You learn to maintain your self-esteem no matter what happens. Winning and losing is common in every game, but how you handle it is important. With regular playing, you learn to handle it with confidence.

Plus the better skin, a toned body, and improved mood can imbibe more confidence in you. This will also reflect in your behaviour off the court.

9. Way for Social Connections

Badminton cannot be played alone. You can hit a ball against the wall to practice your technique, but that’s not the same as playing a game. To play badminton, you need a partner. This forces you into social interaction.

This is especially good for women who feel shy to interact in social situations. There’s not much pressure on you to maintain a conversation but you need to interact in order to coordinate. This could positively impact your communication skills.

10. Advantage Over Osteoporosis

For those who don’t know what osteoporosis is, it is a condition in which the bones become weak and brittle. This is common in women after a certain age. Women with menopause experience this more.

The impact from jumping and the resistance from swinging the racket stimulate bone growth and increase bone density. Regularly playing badminton can help decrease the risk of osteoporosis. Your bones get strengthened, and they become less susceptible to fractures.

Conclusion

Badminton offers a wide range of benefits for women, from physical health to mental well-being. Whether you’re looking to improve your heart health, lose weight, or simply have fun and make new friends, badminton is a fantastic choice. So grab a racket, find a partner, and start playing today!

Here’s a bonus tip: Keep a journal for the next month. Note down your mood and physical changes. Keep track of the days that you played badminton. At the end of the month, notice the physical and mental changes caused by including badminton in your routine.

I would love to hear about your journeys, so please share them in the comments. I am excited to see how this works out.

FAQs

What happens if we play badminton daily?

If you play badminton daily, it has numerous benefits, starting with improved cardiovascular function. Your heart muscles get strengthened due to regular movement. This also keeps you in shape by targeting muscles all over your body, especially the arms and legs.

Is badminton a girl’s sport?

No, badminton is not a girl sport. Anyone, irrespective of their gender, can play badminton. If you mean to ask whether women can play badminton. Then, the answer is yes, they absolutely can. In fact, all major badminton tournaments have women’s singles and women’s doubles categories.

Can I play badminton on my period?

Yes, you can play badminton on your period. There’s no scientific reason why you shouldn’t. Just make sure you don’t exhaust yourself. Periods can make you get tired faster because of the blood loss, so play moderately.

Hey, badminton buddies! I’m Silas, a badminton player with over a decade of experience. My vision is to spread awareness about badminton sport worldwide, so let's connect with each other to share our experiences, techniques, and strategies to up our badminton game, talk about latest badminton gears, along with tips to maintain your health while playing.

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