Which discipline do you mainly play?
Average level competition - good footwork - good positioning - consistent
You play competition matches on an average level and train 1 or 2 times a week for that! Of course, you play with feather shuttles on this level, and you still try to constantly improve your technique and tactical insight.
At this level you control all strokes well and can hit powerful steep smashes and are generally able to execute the strokes well. You can maintain a fast pace to control the shuttle, and this does not deter you during matches. In the heat of the moment, you still manage to make the right decisions.
Your footwork is of a high level, and you understand the principles of court positioning for both singles and doubles. During doubles, you can quickly adapt to your teammate and opponent's game tactics.
Consistency is very important, and you do everything you can to improve it. Sometimes it can happen that you make a few unforced errors, but you don't let this get you down. You can easily pick yourself up and pick up your level again.
In short, you play competition at a respectable level, and sometimes you can offer good resistance to badminton players in the 4th division. The badminton rackets selected in this category possess many technologies to improve your game. But in some areas, the rackets are less sensitive to errors, so that you will not be completely punished.