History and Rules of Badminton
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What is the speed at which bird speeds in badminton can reach?

  • 50 m.p.h
  • 120 m.p.h
  • 75 m.p.h
  • 100 m.p.h (correct)
  • When did badminton become an Olympic sport?

  • 2005
  • 1992 (correct)
  • 1892
  • 1929
  • How high is the net in badminton at its center?

  • 6 feet
  • 4 feet
  • 5 feet (correct)
  • 7 feet
  • In badminton, how many points are required to win a singles or doubles game?

    <p>21 points</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the forehand grip in badminton?

    <p>Mainly used for forehand overhead shots</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of using the backhand grip in badminton?

    <p>To strengthen the muscles in the arms and wrist</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which badminton shot is described as a defensive shot when hit high and an offensive shot when flatter?

    <p>Clear</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is the multi-feed drill in badminton commonly executed?

    <p>Having a coach or feeder hit shuttles one after another for players to return</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of shadow badminton practice?

    <p>Moving around an imaginary court in a game-like way</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which serve in badminton is usually executed to make the shuttle land at the back end of the court?

    <p>High serve</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Badminton Speeds

    • Shuttlecock speeds in badminton can reach up to 200 mph.

    Badminton in the Olympics

    • Badminton became an Olympic sport in 1992.

    Badminton Net Height

    • The badminton net is 5 feet (1.52 meters) high at its center.

    Winning Points in Badminton

    • A singles or doubles badminton match requires 21 points to win.

    The Forehand Grip in Badminton

    • The forehand grip is used to strike the shuttlecock with a forward motion. This grip allows for powerful and accurate shots, especially in the front court.

    The Backhand Grip in Badminton

    • The backhand grip is used to hit the shuttlecock with a backward motion. It allows for greater control and flexibility, especially in the backcourt.

    The Clear Shot in Badminton

    • The clear shot is a defensive shot when hit high, aiming for the back court. However, when hit flatter, it becomes an offensive shot aiming for the front court.

    The Multi-Feed Drill in Badminton

    • The multi-feed drill in badminton is executed by multiple players hitting the shuttlecock towards a single player, challenging their reaction and shot selection.

    Shadow Badminton Practice

    • Shadow badminton practice is a form of practice where players mimic the movements and techniques of badminton without a shuttlecock. This helps develop coordination, balance, and muscle memory.

    The High Serve in Badminton

    • The high serve in badminton is usually executed to make the shuttlecock land at the back end of the court. This serve is often used to disrupt the opponent's strategy and gain an advantage.

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    Explore the rich history and rules of the popular sport of badminton which originated over 2,000 years ago in Siam, China. Learn about its journey to becoming an Olympic sport in 1992, the gameplay involving hitting the shuttlecock back and forth with a racket, and the variations like singles and doubles play.

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