The document summarizes the key equipment and facilities used for playing badminton. It describes the parts of a badminton racket including its size and materials. It also describes the shuttlecock, its construction from goose feathers and cork, and its weight. Finally, it outlines the specifications for a regulation badminton net and court sizes for singles and doubles play.
The document summarizes the key equipment and facilities used for playing badminton. It describes the parts of a badminton racket including its size and materials. It also describes the shuttlecock, its construction from goose feathers and cork, and its weight. Finally, it outlines the specifications for a regulation badminton net and court sizes for singles and doubles play.
The document summarizes the key equipment and facilities used for playing badminton. It describes the parts of a badminton racket including its size and materials. It also describes the shuttlecock, its construction from goose feathers and cork, and its weight. Finally, it outlines the specifications for a regulation badminton net and court sizes for singles and doubles play.
EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES USED IN PLAYING BADMINTON
GROUP 3 EQUIPMENTS 01 Badminton Racket
• A badminton racket has a frame of 68cm, with the head
being 28cm long and 22cm wide.
• Top quality badminton rackets weigh
between 70 grams and 95 grams.
• Today's rackets are composed of carbon
fiber composite. PARTS OF THE RACKET 02 Shuttlecock It is a cork with 16 goose feathers It is lightweight each feather is 62 to 70 mm (2.4 to conical object 2.8 in) in length, and the diameter of the cork is 25 to 28 mm (0.98 to 1.10 It is made of goose feathers in). and sometimes plastic
The diameter of the circle that the
feathers make is around 58 to 68 mm weighing about (2.3 to 2.7 in). 0.17 ounce (5 grams). 03 Badminton Net
The net is 5 feet and 1 inch at the ends and 5
feet high in the middle due to a slight slope.
The net itself is 2 feet, 6 inches, leaving about
2 foot, 6 inches between the bottom of the net and the ground. Badminton Apparels and Accessories Badminton Shoes
The heel has multiple layers of support and
cushion.
The midfoot part of the shoe requires high
quality shock absorption and resilience. Badminton Attire
For casual to non-competitive
players, a comfortable pair of shorts and cotton or dri-fit t- shirt is sufficient. Grip sweat absorption to avoid your hand slip.
Grip powder Wristband/ Headband
used to stop hands used to control long hair from sweating and keep sweat from getting into your eyes. FACILITIE S The badminton court should be 44 feet long by 22 feet wide if playing doubles.
and 44 feet long by 17 feet wide for
singles. Reporters: Imea-Rose Japitan Aileen Parcon Honeybee Cuesta THANK YOU for listening