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BADMINTON RULES/SKILLS 2018
Physical Education BADMINTON RULES/SKILLS 2018
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History The game developed in British India from the earlier game of “Battledore and Shuttlecock”. European play came to be dominated by Denmark but the game has become very popular in Asia, with recent competition dominated by China. Since 1992, badminton has been a Summer Olympic sport
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D L R A B C L R Badminton Court A: Net Line B: Short Service Line
C: Side Line D: End Line R: Right Service Box L: Left Service Box R A B C L R
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Badminton Serves Forehand Backhand (Flicker)
Stand with your body turned somewhat sideways-on to the net, with your left foot in front and pointing forwards. Your right foot should be farther back and (comfortably) turned out to the side. Your weight should be mostly on your back foot. Hold your badminton racket with a relaxed basic grip. For a forehand serve you must drop the shuttlecock into the path of the racket; this is different from a backhand serve, where you "hit from the hand". Racket head must be below your waist Stand in a comfortable and balanced position with your racket hand in front. Lead with your racket leg and place your non-racket leg behind with your feet pointing towards your opponent. Carry out a short back swing then bring the racket forward. Hold the shuttle on the tip of the nylon in front of your waist level. Push the shuttle with the racket face and try to make the shuttle skim the tape of the net. Racket head must be below your waist
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Badminton Serves OVERHAND SERVING
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Serving Rules Serving Rules
You must be STANDING in the correct service box when serving ADD THE SCORES TOGETHER TO SEE WHAT SIDE YOU SERVE FROM 1 + 2 = 3 *ODD NUMBER* LEFT SIDE 2 + 2 = 4 *EVEN NUMBER* RIGHT SIDE The serve must go diagonally into your opponents service box A serve the hits the top of the net and clears into the service box is known as a LET SERVE & can be replayed You will never serve to the same person back to back
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Badminton shots Drop shot clear smash
A soft shot that can be placed before the short service line Hitting the birdie high and deep into your opponent’s back court smash An attacking shot that can be played anywhere in the court
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GAME PLAY PROCEDURES Schedule Courts Located in the front of the gym
Teams are separated by NUMBER Make sure you read the schedule correctly – find the date, game, your team, and court To begin the game ROCK< PAPER< SCISSORS Courts Courts are labeled by LETTER (8 total courts) Only 2 players/side Courts are OUTLINED in WHITE
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GAME PLAY PROCEDURES Game Play 2 – 3 games per class
Play for time 6 minutes with 3 minutes At the end of the game, LEAVE YOUR RACKETS ON THE COURT & REPORT WIN & CHECK FOR NEXT GAME If the game is TIED – play out the last point
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Scoring Rally Scoring: A scoring system in badminton in which a point is scored on every single rally, regardless of which team is serving the shuttlecock. Thus, in rally scoring, points can be scored by either the serving or receiving team.
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Rules Out of Bounds If the birdie (official name shuttlecock) hits the ceiling it is OUT OF BOUNDS If the birdie (official name shuttlecock) hits the line it is IN Net Play NO ONE and NO RACKET CAN TOUCH THE NET AT ANYTIME Baskets If the birdie hits any part of the basket – replay the point Hits You can only hit the birdie ONCE You are only allowed ONE hit per side
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Game play strategies FRONT AND BACK SIDE BY SIDE NET
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