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BADMINTON - Corporation
BADMINTON - Corporation
The original game was played without a net; the main objective
Poona.
Rules of Badminton
1. Court
Badminton courts measure 44 feet long by 20 feet wide with a
center net line separation that creates a 22-feet-long by 20-feetwide area on each side.
Single side lines are marked 1 1/2 feet from the doubles sideline,
Rules of Badminton
2. Scoring and Service
a) Singles
You score a point and serve again from the alternate service
Rules of Badminton
b) Doubles
If you are serving or receiving first at the start of any game, you
shall serve or receive in the right service court when your side or
your opponent's side scored an even number of points.
You shall serve from or receive in the left service court when your
reverse
pattern
shall
apply
to
your
partner.
Rules of Badminton
3. Lets
'Let' is called by the umpire, or by a player (if there is no
occurrence.
Equipments of Badminton
1. Racket
Used to hit the bird, the racket is shaped like a tennis racket and
Equipments of Badminton
Racket
Equipments of Badminton
2. Strings
The Optimum tension for power depends on the player String
Equipments of Badminton
Strings
Equipments of Badminton
3. Grip
The choice of grip allows a player to increase the thickness of his
grips.
Made of leather toweling or synthetics.
Equipments of Badminton
Grip
Equipments of Badminton
4. Shuttlecock
Equipments of Badminton
Shuttlecock
Equipments of Badminton
5. Shoes
Special court shoes are worn to allow players to move quickly across the
court, and to give them traction for quick movements around the court.
The proper badminton shoes will have la little lateral support and a very
thin sole, lower a persons cent-re of gravity, and therefore result in fewer
injuries.
Comfort and soles that grip are essential.
Equipments of Badminton
Shoes
Techniques of Badminton
1.. Strokes
Basically a stroke is the swing motion of your racket arm.
It is not a badminton shot. However youll need to perform these
strokes to hit certain shots.
The power of any badminton shot comes from how well you perform
your strokes (swing motion).
Techniques of Badminton
2. Position of the shuttlecock and receiving player
Techniques of Badminton
2. Position of the shuttlecock
and receiving player
In the midcourt, a high shuttlecock will usually be met with a
Techniques of Badminton
2. Position of the shuttlecock and
receiving player
In the midcourt, a high shuttlecock will usually be met with a
Techniques of Badminton
3. Vertical position of the shuttlecock
When the shuttlecock is well below net height, players have no
Techniques of Badminton
3. Vertical position of the shuttlecock
When the shuttlecock is near to net height, players can hit drives, which travel
flat and rapidly over the net into the opponents' rear midcourt and rearcourt.
Pushes may also be hit flatter, placing the shuttlecock into the front midcourt.
Drives and pushes may be played from the midcourt or forecourt, and are
most often used in doubles: they are an attempt to regain the attack, rather
than choosing to lift the shuttlecock and defend against smashes.
After a successful drive or push, the opponents will often be forced to lift the
shuttlecock.
Techniques of Badminton
4. Spin
The spinning motion you induce in a shuttle by slicing makes it
Techniques of Badminton
5. Biomechanics
The Biomechanics of Badminton The badminton jump smash is
Techniques of Badminton
6. Other factors
When defending against a smash, players have three basic options: lift,
block, or drive. In singles, a block to the net is the most common reply.
The service is restricted by the Laws and presents its own array of
stroke choices.
The server can choose a low serve into the forecourt (like a push), or a
Techniques of Badminton
7. Deception
Often neglected by players and coaches; and never more so
Strategy of Badminton
1. Singles
One simple badminton strategy often used in singles is to serve
just catch your opponent off guard and win a point outright.
Nowadays in professional men's singles, you seldom see them
Strategy of Badminton
2. Doubles
Badminton doubles has an extremely different style of play
Strategy of Badminton
3. Mixed Doubles
is actually very fun and enjoyable to play.
In mixed doubles, the women will normally always try to play in
Organization of Badminton
1. Governing bodies
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the international governing
Organization of Badminton
2. Competitions
World Cup was suspended since 1997. However, the BWF
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