Humans of Shuttle Time: Rafael Lora
Shuttle Time Tutor, Federacion Dominicana de Badminton
I grew up in a hardworking family with limited resources, with parents who made an effort every day to provide us with the best. I grew up in an environment deeply connected to sport, which shaped many of my values and discipline. Also, there was always an intense passion for education at home, which motivated us to constantly learn and improve ourselves.
Tryst with Badminton
The first time I came across badminton was through a Spanish magazine that arrived in the country, arousing my curiosity about this little-known sport in our region. Over time, thanks to my participation in the sports environment, I was invited to be part of a badminton board, which allowed me to learn more about and fall in love with this discipline. I’ve helped promote and form over 15 associations in the country.
First Impressions
Unlike other sports, it does not present significant dangers to those who practice it. This feature appealed to me from the beginning, as it offers a safe and fun environment for all participants, allowing them to enjoy the game without worrying about serious injuries or major risks.
My relationship with the sport became a passion that led me to introduce it to several local clubs. I dedicated myself not only to promoting their practice in my area, but also to expanding their presence nationally. I focused on preparing myself properly, acquiring knowledge and skills through the relevant institutions. This constant effort was key to ensure a successful and professional implementation of badminton in different sports environments, educational centres, courses, workshops and training in sports associations.
Memorable Events
I remember with pride the first time that this sport was in the National Games, where we achieved an outstanding second place representing our province. It was also a great achievement to be included in the Olympic Committee through badminton’s affiliation, an important milestone for its official recognition. In addition, I had the opportunity to get involved in the National School Games and in the organisation of the first Junior Pan American Championships held in our country, an event that allowed me to contribute to the assembly and logistics, ensuring its success.
What Badminton Means
It’s more than a sport, it’s a fundamental part of my life. It has been a constant source of inspiration, learning, and personal satisfaction. It has shaped my character, provided me with valuable friendships, and allowed me to grow both personally and professionally.
Developing Badminton in the Community
It has been a beautiful experience, knowing that through badminton I have the opportunity to positively impact people’s lives, helping them to improve not only in sport, but also in their personal development.
Lessons from Shuttle Time
My biggest lesson has been to observe the rapid learning of the children thanks to the implementation of the teaching programme using the corresponding manual. This structured approach not only facilitates a more effective understanding of badminton technique and rules, but also allows children to adapt quickly to the sport. Seeing how they assimilate and apply the concepts with such speed and enthusiasm has been a very rewarding experience and has reaffirmed the importance of having adequate resources
in the teaching process.