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BADMINTO N BADMINTON It can be defined as a court game that can be played either singles or doubles by men, HISTORY OF BADMITON A badminton-like game was known in ancient Greece and Egypt - a game called BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCK HISTORY OF BADMITON Badminton is traceable to In...

BADMINTO N BADMINTON It can be defined as a court game that can be played either singles or doubles by men, HISTORY OF BADMITON A badminton-like game was known in ancient Greece and Egypt - a game called BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCK HISTORY OF BADMITON Badminton is traceable to India, where it was known as “POONA” during the 18th Century. In the 1860s it was adopted by British BADMINTON is named after the duke of Beaufort in Gloucestershire, England in the year 1873. DID YOU KNOW? BADMINTON ORGANIZATION & DEVELOPMENT GOVERNING BODY OF BADMINTON The Badminton World Federation (BWF) and International Badminton Federation (IBF) are the international governing INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FEDERATION (IBF) Founded in 1934 as the International Badminton Federation (IBF) with only nine (9) members: 1934 IBF MEMBERS: 1.Canada ds 2.Denmark 7.New 3.England Zealand 4.France 8.Scotland 5.Ireland 9.Wales INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FEDERATION (IBF) Has 130 member associations around the world, with more than 14 million YEAR : 1920 British and American presented badminton in the Country. (Philippines) YEAR : 1950 International Badminton Federation (IBF) placed the YEAR : 1952 Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) was form and became the first YEAR : 1962 Johnny Yan and Stephen Cheng were the countries first doubles champions YEAR : 1981 The Philippine badminton team participated in the Southeast ASEAN YEAR : 1992 Badminton premiered as a full-medal Olympic sport at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. YEAR : 1995 In Australian International Championships Weena Lim and Kennie Asuncion were the first Philippine entry (ladies double) to YEAR : 1996 Badminton was again featured and has continued as a full-medal sport since then and MIXED DOUBLES were included in the Olympic Games in Atlanta. BADMINTON FACILITIES AND EQUIPEMENT EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES Badminton court Shuttlecock Racket BADMINTON COURT The court is rectangular and divided into halves by a net. COURT PARTS & MEASUREMENT NE T SHORT SHORT SERVICE SERVICE (D) (S) CENTER LINE LEFT RIGHT SERVIC SERVIC E E RIGHT COURT LEFT COURT SERVIC SERVIC E E COURT COURT COURT (SINGLES) LENGTH: 13.40 M WIDTH: 5.18 M COURT (DOUBLES) LENGTH: 13.40 M WIDTH: 6.10 M RACKET/RAQUET & SHUTTLECOCK BADMINTON RACKET It used to hit the bird shaped like a tennis racket and has strings, but weighs much less. SHUTTLECO CK It is the official name given to the shuttle or bird. Originally, it is made up of 16 goose feathers and is firmly fixed in a SHUTTLECO CK It weighs from 4.74-5.50 grams. It may be made of feathers, plastic, or nylon. SKIRT (FEATHER) CORK BASE (TWO-LAYER CORK HEAD) OBJECTIVES :  Discuss the Basic skills in playing Badminton.  Perform the Basic skills in playing Badminton. BASIC SKILLS BASIC SKILLS Hand Grips Serve Shots HAND GRIPS GRIP - grab or hold the badminton racket - Example: Forehand & Backhand Grip. SERV E Low serve – is played gently over the net to land at the front of your opponent’s service SERV E High serve – is played powerfully upward so that the shuttle travels very high and falls almost vertical downwards at the back SHOT S Smash – hitting downwards but still causing the shuttlecock to go over the net. SHOT S Clear – hitting the shuttle high and to the back of the opposition’s court. SHOT S Drop – hitting the shuttle downwards softly into opponent’s court. OBJECTIVES  Identify the basic Rules : and Regulation of Badminton. Define what is Sports  Perform Badminton and Apply its Rules and Regulation. RULES AND REGULATION TOS S It is conducted before the actual game begins to determine who will have the opportunity to choose SERVIC E 1. ODD (left)–EVEN (right) 2. If the server wins a rally, the server scores a point and then 1 3 2 4 SERVIC E 3. Always serve Cross court. 4. The side winning a game shall service first in the next game. SERVIC E 4. Change of ends (Court) is alternating but there is change court in 3rd if any player will get a score of 11 point. SCORING SYSTEM 1. A match consists of the best of 3 games of 21 points. 2. The side winning a rally adds a point to its SCORING SYSTEM 3.If the score becomes 20-all the side which gains a two (2) lead first shall win that game. SCORING SYSTEM 4.If the score becomes 29-all the side scoring the 30th point shall win that game. INTERVAL AND CHANGE OF ENDS 1. When the leading score reaches 11 points, players have a 60 second interval. 2.A 2 minute interval FAULT 1.A player fails to hit the shuttlecock over the net. 2 Service Errors a. Wrong Court b. Short/Long Service c. FAULT 3. If shuttle passes Through or Under the net or Touches the ceiling. 4. If the shuttle is hit twice. FAULT 6.If in play, a player touches the net or its supports with racket, person or dress. 7.In doubles, if the FAULT 8. If in serving the server misses the shuttlecock, s/he may serve again providing the racket did not make any contact

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