p.e -badminton 11

Cards (51)

  • FOUR COMMON STROKES IN BADMINTON
    • CLEAR
    • DROP
    • DRIVE
    • SMASH
  • CLEAR
    It is called LOB. The shuttle soars in a high and falls into the court behind the opponent
  • DROP
    The shuttle falls gently and just clears the net
  • DRIVE
    It is a hard stroke hit on a straight line
  • SMASH
    It is a hard stroke hit sharply downward
  • Movements responsible for acceleration
    • Arm extension
    • Forearm rotation
    • Wrist action/ wrist cock
  • THREE PARTS OF BACKHAND OF FOREHAND STROKE
    • HITTING ACTION – includes all forward motions until the racket contact the shuttle
    • BACKSWING involves all movements of the racket away from the target
    • FOLLOW-THROUGH – Involves all movements from control contact until the player is back in a position to wait the opponent's next shot
  • -part of player's fitness training-
    speed
    endurance
    strength
    power
    agility
    flexibility
  • ti Jian zi kicking the shuttle
  • jeu de volant- known europe
  • poona- played in India in 1860s
  • battledore & shuttlecock- played in china, Japan, India, & greece
  • Badminton- began in 19th century (1870)
    originated in England
    named by Duke of beaufort and racquet sports played indoor
  • 1878 oldest badminton club of the world. /city of New York
  • 1899 first world badminton competition in England
  • 1934 the international badminton federation (IBF)
  • thomas cup (1934)- men's world team badminton championship.
  • uber cup (1956)-then lady world championship for badminton.
  • suderman cup (1989) in honor former IBF vice President and the father or indonesian badminton.
  • 1977- the world badminton federation (WBF) was founded and the first world championship./ held in england.
  • game played by
    2- singles
    4-doubles
  • racket- it can be made of wood or aluminum metal.
  • 68cm- length limit badminton racket and 100 grams.
  • 14-15 - of the racket string
  • 19-22 - gauge of the string
  • 14-16 Goose feathers that are played / either plastic or feather.
  • shuttle-
    weights from 4.74 to 5.50 grams.
  • left service court- for the odd scores
  • right service court- for even scores
  • long service line- the live that use in service for doubles.
  • short service line- the line that use in service for double and single.
  • center line- divide the court into equal halves.
  • net height/post- 5 feet high and 5 feet 1 inch at posts
    side of the net- 6.1 meters by 20 feet.
  • side out- loss of service.
  • fault- a violation
  • birdie- shuttlecock
  • let- serve hitting the top of the net and landing in the proper court, a serve retake.
  • love- designate a score of zero
  • love all- is called when both opponents or teams have a score of zero.
  • in side- is called for the serving player or team.