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:badminton_racquet_and_shuttlecock:BADMINTON :badminton_racquet_and…
:badminton_racquet_and_shuttlecock:BADMINTON :badminton_racquet_and_shuttlecock:
Objective: being able to hit the shuttlecock with the racket over the net so that it lands in the opponent's court and not mine.
Origin: the current game of badminton emerged in India,where it was called Poona, the name of a town in the country where it was originally played.
Some officers of the Britsh army saw the game in India and took it to England and in 1873, at a meeting of english officers at the castle-house "Badminton house", they decided to have fun playing with some tennis rackets and some corks of bottles of wine, champagne.
In 1877 the first rules of the game were published, and in 1893 the first association of this sport was created. It entered Spain through Galicia at the beginning of the seventies, but it wouldn't be until 1983 when the Spanish Badminton Federation was created.
Equipment: steering wheel, racket:
Cross-piece
Rod
Handle
Head
RACKET GRIP
B)Hold it firmly, but not too tight.
C)It must be extension of the arm.
A)Do not hold the racket with your fingers together.
MAP:
How to play:
Scoring; each set is played to 21 points. Win with difference of 2 points. If it reaches 29, whoever reaches 1st to 30, wins. Side that wins a game will take 1st in the next.
Game Objective: for the shuttlecock to fall into the opponent's field.
Players: 2 Modalities: Individual and in pairs.
Side Change: at the end of each game. If there's a third, they change when they reach 11 points.
Duration: best of 3 sets, that's, the one who wins 2 sets
Techniques:
Basic Position
Serving
Globe or Lob
Clear
Left or Drop
Drive
Finish or Smash
Faults:
Tap Body:
Steering wheel touches body of player.
Take Out Failed:
Does not hit steering wheel. - Does not go to diagonal area.
Double Bang:
Two players hit the flywheel successfully.
2 Beats:
Hit twice the flyer in the same play.
4 Touches Clue:
Touch the net - Invade track above or under the net.