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This document provides an introduction to badminton, including a discussion on its nature and background, fundamental skills, facilities and equipment, drills, additional rules, and sports terminologies. It includes sections on the history of badminton, from its ancient origins to the 19th century creation of the modern game. It also covers the different aspects of badminton such as the court, net, shuttlecock, and rackets, serving techniques, and scoring system. The document seems focused on presenting a general overview of the game and might be useful for beginners or as a learning resource.

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BADMINTON Home About Contact T H E E L E G A N T S P O R T O F P R E C I S I O N A N D P O W E R : BADMINTON Get Started...

BADMINTON Home About Contact T H E E L E G A N T S P O R T O F P R E C I S I O N A N D P O W E R : BADMINTON Get Started Play Video 2024 SIR FIFTH SILVA AGRADE BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More LEARNING OBJECTIVES After this discussion, we are expected to: Discuss the nature and background of badminton; Identify the basic fundamental skills in playing badminton; Familiarize with the different facilities and equipment used in playing badminton; and, Perform basic drills in badminton. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More WELCOME TO BADMINTON INTRODUCTION TO BADMINTON HISTORY OF BADMINTON BADMINTON FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS IN BADMINTON 2024 Presentation BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More INTRODUCTION it is a racket sports played indoor on a court by two opposing players. Can be played in singles or doubles. a shuttlecock is volleyed over the net. presided by an UMPIRE (British English) and REFEREE (American English) BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More HISTORY OF BADMINTON ANCIENT BEGINNINGS Badminton's roots trace back over 2000 years to the game called battledore (bat or paddle) and shuttlecock in ancient civilizations of Europe and Asia. 1600: UPPER-CLASS PASTIME Battledore and shuttlecock became popular among the upper classes in England and European countries. MID- 19TH CENTURY: BIRTH OF MODERN BADMINTON British military officers in India created the Modern Badminton. They added a net to the game, creating "Poona" or "Poonai“- as it was popular in the British Garrison town of Poona. LATE 19TH CENTURY: BADMINTON’S NAME AND TOURNAMENT The game was introduced at the Duke of Beaufort's home 'Badminton' in England, giving it its current name. The first Open Tournament was held in 1898, followed by the first 'All England' Championships in 1899. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More HOW TO PLAY? CATEGORIES MEN’S SINGLES To play, opposing singles players or doubles teams stand on either WOMEN’S SINGLES side of a badminton net. MEN’S DOUBLES WOMEN’S DOUBLES Players rally one shuttlecock over the net using a racket. MIXED DOUBLES The goal is to land the shuttlecock in the marked boundaries on the opposing side of the net. A point is earned by the side that wins the rally. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More THE COURT The court measures 13.40m x 5.18m rectangle for singles The court measures 13.40m and 6.10m rectangle for doubles The same court is used for singles and doubles; only marked lines differ. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn LearnMore More THE NET BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More Advance Goose Feather SHUTTLECOCK SHUTTLECOCK Steady Feather Frame The shuttlecock is made of a semi-spherical piece of rock coated with leather. Strong Adhesive Glue On it are attached 16 real goose feathers forming a cone. High Quality Corr A shuttlecock must weigh between 4.74g and 5.5g. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More RACKETS Made form lightweight materials (Aluminum, Steel, and Carbon Fiber) The length limit is 26.77 inches. Wide: 9.06 inches Strings:.03 inches thick Weight: must not exceed 3.2 oz BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More UNIFORM wear SHORTS/ SKIRTS Short sleeved shirts In doubles, both players must wear the same clothing, which has their NAMES on the back. Shoes has no standards or specifications BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More BASIC BADMINTON SKILLS BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More GRIP the proper way of holding the racket is through forehand. The main use of forehand grip is to hit the shuttle above the head. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More FOREHAND it is used to hit shots that are on the hand facing the direction of the stroke and around the head shots. BACKHAND it is used to hit shots that are on the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke, with the arm across the body. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More FOOTWORK can bring more success to the game if the player learns the basics of moving on the court. the act of moving and shuffling, or gliding from left to right. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More SERVING FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS HIGH SERVE to move your opponent to the back of his or her side of the court LOW SERVE to make your opponent have to get under the shuttle FLICK SERVE used occasionally to confuse your opponent who thinks you are going to hit a low serve DRIVE SERVE it is where you hit the shuttle low, fast and to the rear of the receiver’s court as a strategy move that will result in a missed hit. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More SCORING TO WIN A MATCH In order to win a match, player must win 2 sets out of 3. The winner of each game is the first player(s) to reach 21, by two (2) clear point. At 29-all, the side scoring the 30th point shall win that game. TO WIN A SET Player(s) must reach 21 points via rally. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More SINGLES DOUBLES To begin a singles game of badminton you will serve from In doubles play, serving goes back and forth between the right side of the court. After the initial serve, the partners. The serving side is the same as in singles play in position depends on the server's score. If your score is even, terms of even score serves from right and odd score from you serve from the right and if it is odd you serve from the left. The serving partner alternates court sides if he/she left. In addition, if the server wins the rally he will continue continues to score during a rally and will serve until a rally is to serve, and if the receiver wins, the next serve goes to the lost. When the serve comes back to the team, the partner receiver. will serve next. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More SPORTS TERMINOLOGIES ACE An outright point from a serve that is not even touched by the receiver. LIFT A shot played from beneath the height of the net, normally played high to the back of the court. SMASH A hard, overhead shot, hit directly down into the opposition’s court. CLEAR A shot hit deep into the opponent’s court. BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More ADDITIONAL RULES The Badminton World Federation rules state that there is a 60- second interval when the winning team scores the 11th point. In addition, two-minute (2 min.) intervals are taken between games. If a match reaches three games, there is a change of ends when the winning side scores 11 points BADMINTON Home About Contact Learn More THANK YOU F O R Y O U R A T T E N T I O N End of Slide Play Video

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