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BADMINTON
GOALS OF BADMINTON
Being able to hit the shuttlecock with the racket over the net so that it lands in the opponent´s court and not mine.
HOW TO PLAY?
Technique: Practice footwork, strokes, and grips to improve.
Fair Play: Respect your opponent and follow the rules.
Scoring: Get points by making the shuttlecock land in the opponent's court. Play to 21 points, winning by 2.
Playing: Hit the shuttlecock over the net. Use different shots and tactics to outplay your opponent.
ORIGIN
The current game of badminton emerged in India, where it was called Poona.
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it to England and in 1873, at a meeting of English officers
at the castle-house “Badminton House”, they decided
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EQUIPMENT AND THE RACKET
The racket
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b) Hold it firmly, but not too tight.
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The steering wheel
REGULATION
Each player or pair only has 1 touch in each play.
Inside when it touches the ground of the field including the lines, if not, its outside.
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TECHNIQUES
DEFENSING HITTING
DRIVE, the DROP and the LOB are defensive hits.
OFFENSIVE BLOWS
CLEAR, the DEJADA (drop) and the SMASH
CURIOSITIES
Badminton is the fastest racket sport in the world since the shuttlecock
can reach the incredible speed of about 300Km/h .
It has been claimed that badminton is the second most-popular participation sport in the world, only behind football.
When badminton was first included in the Olympics in 1992, 1.1 billion people watched the badminton competition on television.
he average shuttlecock weighs between 4.74 to 5.5 grams, the best of which are made from the feathers of the left wing of a goose.