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•He wrote 123
plays, but only 7
have survived in a
complete form?
•Sophocles
He has 8 gold
mask with
exaggerated
deep empty eye
sockets?
•Oedipus
•Facial expression was
of no importance to
the greek actors, since
they were always
masked?
•Gestures and
movements
BADMINTON
GUESS THE PICTURE
AND ITS MISSING LETTERS
B__M____N
BADMINTON
SH_____C__K
SHUTTLECOCK
R_____T
RACKET
F____OR_
FOOTWORK
D______T
DROPSHOT
INSPIRATIONAL
Badminton
is a racquet sport played using
racquets to hit a shuttlecock across
a net. Although it may be played
with larger teams, the most
common forms of the game are
"singles" (with one player per side)
and "doubles" (with two players
per side).
The Duke of Beaufort 
is known as the father of
badminton. Although
badminton was not created
by a single person, the Duke’s
methods were so innovative
that they turned badminton
into the sport we know
today. The Duke was the one
who introduced the game to
England in 1870.
BADMINTON’S EQUIPMENT
BADMINTON’S EQUIPMENT
•RACKET
•SHUTTLECOCK
•BADMINTON COURT
•NET
RACKET
is a racquet
sport played
using
racquets
to hit a
shuttlecock
across a net.
SHUTTLECOCK
It is (also
called a bird
or birdie) is
a high-drag
projectile
used in the
sport of
badminton.
BADMINTON
COURT

is
rectangular
and divided
by a net into
two equal
rectangles.
NET
is the central
gameplay
element in a
game of
Badminton,
requiring players
to return the
shuttlecock from
one side of the
court to the other
during the match.
7 Fundamental
skills of
badminton
NB Basic Badminton Skills Type
1. Grip  Back hand
 Fore hand
2. Stance  Attacking Stance
 Defensive Stance
 Net Stance
3. Footwork  Move only 2-3 Step backward
 Shuffle only 1 Step sidewards
 Move only 2-3 steps front
4. Serve  High Serve
 Low Serve
5. Smash  Fore hand Smash
 Back hand Smash
 Jumping Smash
6. Drop shot
Grip:Fundamental skills of
badminton
The right grip in holding the
racket is really important to
achieve control on shots
while avoiding the chances
of a wrist indury. A proper
grip will allow you to play
both backhand and
forehand strokes
Stance: Badminton Skills The
stance is how you stand while
playing badminton, both in
between a rally and before the
serve. A stable and correct stance
will bring a huge change in the
results due to easier movement.
There are 3 types of stance:
Attack Stance It is used
to get into position
before playing an
overhead forehand
stroke. To stand in the
attacking stance turn
your body facing the
sidelines with the racket
leg behind and both legs
shoulder-width apart.
Defense Stance To
defend the opponent’s
smash, you need to be
prepared with a
defensive stance. Face
the body to the net and
place your racket in
front at waist height,
slightly pointing
Net Stance This stance
is to be ready for the
opponent’s return after
playing a net shot. To
play this shot, place
your foot on the racket
side forward while
keeping a non-racket
foot at the back.
Footwork: Badminton
Skills
Footwork plays a huge
role in helping with an
effective and organized
movement on the court.
In fact, some coaches
even raise footwork to
prime importance over
other skills.
Tips for proper footwork
1.Move only 2-3 Step
backward
2.Shuffle only 1 Step
sidewards
3.Move only 2-3 steps
front
Serve: Badminton
Skills
Service is among
the most basic
skill that you
need to master in
Badminton.
There can be 2
types of service in
badminton,
depending on the
landing aim of the
shuttle.
High serve aims at the back-
end corner of the opponent’s
court. Ideally, a good high
serve results in the shuttle
dropping steeply downwards
at the back end of the court.
Low Serve Unlike high
serve, the low serve aims
to the front of the court.
The objective is to let the
shuttle fly just above the
net landing in the front
corner of the court.
Smash: Badminton Skills
Smash is the most potent and
powerful stroke in badminton
which naturally turns out to be
the most familiar term to all. The
shot is basically to hit the shuttle
powerfully towards the
opponent’s body or downward
on the court.
A perfectly executed smash
has no defense. This
badminton skill is the most
aggressive and technical one.
Fundamentally there are 3
types of smashes:
Forehead Smash
The forehand is an
overhead smash
which is similar to the
action of throwing a
ball. This skill in
badminton acts as a
game-changer for
beginners
Backhand Smash This
is one of the toughest
strokes in badminton,
and even experts face
difficulty in playing
the stroke. Still, it is
important to practice
and get the technique
to rise in the skill
Jumping Smash
A forehand smash
with a timed jump
added to it counts
under jumping
smash. This skill in
badminton is the
most glamorous of
Drop Shot Amongst all the basic
skills in Badminton, the drop shot is
the most technical one. Badminton
Drop Shots are delicate badminton
shots that can win you points that
aim at scoring points in deception.
Clear or Lab The lob shot in Badminton
can be imagined as a shot with an
inverted ‘U’ trajectory. It is normally
played from the forecourt with an aim to
lift or ‘lob’ the shuttle over the
opponent. The idea is to land it as near
to the baseline as it is, at an angle that is
impossible to clear.
Analysis
I.Why Badminton is a good
sports?
II.What are the benefits of
badminton in health?
III.Does Badminton sport
make friendship?
Generalization
1.Who is the father of badminton?
2. It is the most potent and powerful
stroke in badminton?
3. What are the 3 types of stance?
4. What are the 3 types fundamental
of smashes:
Application
Group yourself into 3 and
choose 1 topic among the
7 Fundamental skills of
badminton, demonstrate
in front.
NB Basic Badminton Skills Type
1. Grip  Back hand
 Fore hand
2. Stance  Attacking Stance
 Defensive Stance
 Net Stance
3. Footwork  Move only 2-3 Step backward
 Shuffle only 1 Step sidewards
 Move only 2-3 steps front
4. Serve  High Serve
 Low Serve
5. Smash  Fore hand Smash
 Back hand Smash
 Jumping Smash
6. Drop shot
Criteria
•Movement 5 Points
•Clarity of Demonstration 10
points
•Skills Applied 10 points
Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false.
True or False
1.Forehand is an underhead smash which is similar
to the action of throwing a softball.
2.The Duke of Beaufort is known as the father of
badminton.
3.High Serve Unlike high serve, the low serve aims
to the front of the court.
4.Attack Stance It is used to get into position before
playing an overhead forehand stroke.
5.Jumping Smash, Back hand Smash, Fore hand
Smash are Basic Badminton Skills of serve.
V.Enrichment

Why it is important to
learn the basic skills in
badminton? (answer it 3-5
sentences) 1/2 crosswise.

THANK YOU
AND
GOD BLESS!
BRIEN S. POBLACION
DEMO INSTRUCTOR

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