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Is badminton expensive to learn?
Is learning badminton expensive? Introduction is as follows:

The cost of badminton training courses varies due to various factors. Which training institution and coach to choose depends on the needs and budget of the students.

1. The registration fee for adult badminton training courses varies according to the coach's experience, course difficulty, institutional brand and other factors. Generally speaking, the cost of a primary adult badminton course is between 50~ 100 yuan, while the cost of a higher-level training institution may be higher than that of 200 yuan.

Adult badminton training is usually carried out by private teaching, small class and team, and the cost of each training method is different. One-on-one teaching is relatively expensive, while small classes and team projects are relatively cheaper. Some training institutions will offer special training courses according to the professional background and working hours of adult students, and the course price is higher than that of ordinary courses.

In addition, adult badminton training equipment costs need to be considered in advance, including rackets, balls, clothing and other equipment costs, which will also increase the total cost of tuition.

To sum up, the cost of adult badminton training courses varies due to various factors. Which training institution and coach to choose depends on the needs and budget of the students. Therefore, when choosing badminton training courses, students are advised to know the qualifications, course time, quotations and other information of different institutions and coaches first, and then choose the training courses suitable for them through various inquiries.

2. Children's badminton training institutions 1000 yuan per semester, 2000 yuan per year, equipment 300 yuan, 2300 yuan per year for children's badminton training, no need to burn money. Badminton is a small indoor ball game, made of feathers and cork, and crossed the net with a long-handled tennis racket.