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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.
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