On March 8th, we celebrated International Women’s Day by playing badminton! A training session, a coaching workshop, and to wrap it all up – a women’s doubles tournament. What a day!
Comebacks are good!
I’ve been away from here for quite a while, and honestly, I didn’t expect the break to be this long. But I’m back – with double the strength and energy, which I hope you’ll feel too!
Stereotypes And Sport
Do stereotypes actually influence girls’ behaviour during training? Do they influence their attitude during competitions? Could they be the cause of girls dropping out of sport?
Is the mentor a meaningfull or maybe an overrated role?
As Wold Education Services write: A mentorship is a relationship between two people where the individual with more experience, knowledge, and connections (a mentor) is able to pass along what they have learned to a more junior individual within a certain field. How does it work in sport field?
Luana Marino an extraordinary badminton coach
A woman with her heart on the sleeve. An open-minded coach, who cares about players. A great co-worker, who inspires. Meet Luana Marino!
“If you see her, you can be her”
About importance of having a female role model, someone who girls can relate to and someone, they can look up to.
Behind the scence: Go Girl!
“Go Girl! Badminton project made by girls for girls”, was my first bright and shiny project, into which I pured my heart out.
Female face of sport
Do you want to know what is this all about? Have a look!
