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MODULE IN PE 7: DUAL SPORTS (BADMINTON)

Week 4 and 5
Objective
Identify the different basic skill in badminton
Recognize the importance of History of Badminton
Perform basic skills in badminton
Most Essential Learning Competencies:
Describes the nature and background of the sport
Executes the skills involved in the sport
I. INTRODUCTION
Dual sports are played by two people opposing each other, whereas team sports involve organized
groups of people competing against each other. Many sports rely on goals, which are points scored in
soccer, lacrosse and floor hockey, while other sports rely on points with a touchdown, runs or falls.

PRE ASSESMENT

Identify the following pictures. Write I if the picture is for individual sports and
write D if it’s belong to Dual sports.

1.____ 3._____

5.______________

2.______ 4._______
II. DEVELOPMENT

History of Badminton
Badminton was first called as Poona. It was developed from a children’s game called battledore
and shuttlecock. The object of this game was to see how long a group could volley the
shuttlecock by hitting it with the battledore, or paddle. This cooperative, non-competitive game
was originally played without a net.
It was in the 1860s, when some British officers in India who were stationed at 'Kirkee' near the
city of 'Poona' (now known as Pune city) used to play a game which was very similar to
badminton and the game was known as the 'Poona' game at that time.
These soldiers played with Battledores (Paddles) which was used to hit the shuttlecock and had
also added a net in between the players. When these British soldiers returned back home at
Gloustershire County in the 1870s, they continued to play this 'Poona' badminton game.
In 1873, the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn party in his country place, called Badminton. A game
of Poona was played on that day and it became popular among the elite people of British society.
The new party sport became known as "the Badminton game" and started to grow popular. The
year 1877, is of historic significance for badminton, as the 'Bath Badminton Club', the first
badminton club ever, was formed and also the first official set of rules were developed.
The International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed in 1934 with 9 founding members. -
England - Ireland - Scotland - Wales - Denmark - Holland - Canada - New Zealand - France
Major international tournaments like the Thomas Cup which is for Men, and the Uber Cup which
is for Women started to be held.
Badminton was officially granted Olympic status in the 1992 Barcelona Games. From 9
founding members, IBF now have over 150 member countries.

Facilities and Equipment of Badminton

Racquet – used to hit the bird, the racquet is shaped like a tennis racquet and has strings, but
weighs much less. The frame of the racket, including the handle, is not to exceed 680 mm (26.75
inches) in overall length, and 230 mm (9 inches) in overall width. The overall length of the head
is not to exceed 290 mm. Most racquets are made from light man-made materials such as
aluminum or graphite, and are strung with synthetic material such as nylon.

Shuttle, Shuttlecock, Bird, Birdie whatever it is called, it is badminton's version of a tennis ball.
It has a small ball at the front to give it speed, and feathers protruding from it to help it float
when it is hit high into the air. An official shuttlecock must have 14-16 feathers and are usually
made from a goose or duck and from the left wing of the bird only.

Shoes – special court shoes are worn to allow players to move quickly across the court, and to
give them traction for quick movements around

 Net -plays an important role in badminton matches. The Badminton World Federation’s Laws of
Badminton provide specific standards for net height, width, and construction. An official
badminton net must measure 5 feet high in the center, and 5 feet, 1 inch at the sides. The net
attaches to vertical posts on either side of the court. The net should measure 30 inches from
bottom to top, and must consist of a uniform, dark colored mesh. The net should have a white
tape running along the top to make the net’s full height visible to players and officials.

Badminton Court - shall be a rectangle laid out with lines of 40mm wide, preferably in white or
yellow color. The Badminton Court Dimensions are of 13.4m in length and 6.1m in width.

BADMINTON
NET GAME PLAYED ON A RECTANGULAR COURT WHERE OPPONENTS VOLLEY
SHUTTLECOCK OVER A NET USING A RACKET.

BADMINTON HOLD GRIP


FOREHAND/ HANDSHAKE GRIP - THE THUMB AND POINTING FINGERS WRAPPED AROUND
THE HANDLE FORMING A LETTER “V” WHILE THE REST OF THE FINGERS ARE SPREAD
SUPPORTING THE BOTTOM PART OF THE HANDLE.

BACKHAND GRIP -USED TO HIT THE SHUTTLE AT THE NON-DOMINANT SIDE OF THE BODY.
BASIC STROKES OR HITS

CLEAR -DONE WITH THE STROKE ABOVE THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE TRAVELLING UP
TARGETING THE LONG SERVICE LINE

LOB -DONE WITH THE STROKE BELOW THE HEAD ABOUT WAIST- LEVEL, THE SHUTTLE
TRAVELLING UP

DROP -USUALLY DONE WITH THE STROKE ABOVE THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE TRAVELLING
UP BUT DROPPING JUST NEAR THE NET

NET DROP/SHOT -DONE WITH A STROKE BELOW THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE TRAVELLING
JUST BARELY TOUCHING THE NET AND LANDING NEAR IT.

DRIVE -DONE WITH THE STROKE ABOUT THE LEVEL OF THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE
TRAVELLING STRAIGHT OR FLAT OVER THE NET

SMASH -DONE WITH THE STROKE ABOVE THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE TRAVELLING DOWN
WITH POWER AND SPEED

BADMINTON BASIC RULES


SCORING -MATCH SHALL CONSIST OF THE BEST OF THREE GAMES WHEREIN A GAME
SHALL BE WON BY THE SIDE WHICH SCORES 21 POINTS. IF THE SCORE BECOMES 20-ALL,
THE SIDE THAT GAINS 2-POINT LEAD FIRST SHALL WIN THE GAME. • IF THE SCORE
BECOMES 29-ALL, THE SIDE SCORING 30TH POINT SHALL WIN THE GAME

 SCORING •A SCORE IS EARNED WHEN A FAULT HAS BEEN MADE SUCH AS IF SERVICE IS
NOT CORRECT, THE SHUTTLE LANDS OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE COURT,
TOUCHES THE PERSON OR DRESS OF THE PLAYER, AND TOUCHES A PLAYER’S RACKET
AND DOES NOT TRAVEL TOWARDS THE OPPONENT’S COURT.
SERVICE •THE SIDE WINNING A GAME SHALL SERVE FIRST IN THE NEXT GAME •SERVICE
IS DONE DIAGONALLY. EVEN SCORE SERVES ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE COURT WHILE
THE ODD SCORE SERVES ON THE
SERVICE -SERVICE IS DONE WITH CONTACT OF THE RACKET WITH THE WHOLE
SHUTTLECOCK BELOW THE SERVER’S WAIST

III. ENGAGEMENT
Direction: Draw a badminton court including the size of the court.

IV.ASSIMILATION
Activity 3: Let’s play badminton
Directions: Prepare a 2 minutes video for basic skills in badminton like smash, drop, or Clear.

Your presentation will be assessed based on the following criteria given by your teacher.

IV.EVALUATION
A 5-ITEM ASSESSMENT

DIRECTIONS: WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER ON YOUR NOTEBOOKS.


1. NET GAME PLAYED ON A RECTANGULAR COURT WHERE OPPONENTS VOLLEY
SHUTTLECOCK OVER A NET USING A RACKET.
A. BADMINTON B. LAWN TENNIS C. RACQUETBALL D. TABLE TENNIS
2. BADMINTON GRIP WHERE THE PLAYER USED TO HIT THE SHUTTLE AT THE NON-
DOMINANT SIDE OF THE BODY.
A. BACKHAND B. FOREHAND C. SERVE D. SMASH
3. DONE WITH THE STROKE ABOVE THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE TRAVELLING UP TARGETING
THE LONG SERVICE LINE
A. CLEAR B. DRIVE C. DROP D. LOB
4. DONE WITH THE STROKE ABOVE THE HEAD, THE SHUTTLE TRAVELLING DOWN WITH
POWER AND SPEED
A. CLEAR B. DRIVE C. DROP D. SMASH
5. MATCH SHALL CONSIST OF THE BEST OF THREE GAMES WHEREIN A GAME SHALL BE
WON BY THE SIDE WHICH SCORES 22 POINTS.

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