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    Badminton is a game that involves the use of a net‚ lightweight rackets‚ and a shuttlecock. Two or four players play it‚ which is played indoors‚ on a marked-out area 44 ft (13.41 m) long by 17 ft (5.18 m) wide for the two-player game and 20 ft (6.10 m) wide for the four-player game. A net is fixed across the middle of the court‚ with the top of the net set at 5 ft (1.52 m) from the ground at the centre and 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) at the posts. The players hit the shuttlecock back and forth over the net

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    Start/End of a Game/Competition. If you were to arrange a competition what would happen at the start‚ during and end. A Badminton Tournament is a way of giving players a chance to play against teams from other clubs‚ regions and countries and is good fun. The first steps in organising this competition would be to talk to your own team to find out whether the players would be interested in this idea‚ whether they would prefer a doubles or singles competition and players general availability. With

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    Badminton Learning Sequence and Cues Document Methods of Teaching Individual Activities PE-2111-002 Spring 2012 2/21/2012 Alan Fulcher Dr. Rockie Pederson The purpose of this document is to illustrate the most effective way to teach the sport of Badminton to beginners. It will outline the basic skills necessary for one to be successful in the sport‚ and will be divided into several sections in order to make it easier to navigate. The document will be sectioned off according to each skill‚ beginning

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    The History of Badminton Written By: LaTeisha Nesbitt In this essay‚ you will learn about the history of badminton and how to play badminton. Badminton started in China and spreaded throughout the world. Before the game was officially called "Badminton"‚ it was called alot of other names. When I first learned how to play‚ it was hard but after awhile it became easy to play. You can play badminton indoor or outdoors. Baminton started of as a game that involves simply kicking the shuttle called

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    SAFETY Warm up – Warming up before playing a game of badminton is vital to reduce the changes of a muscle or joint injury. To start a warm up a ‘pulse raiser’ must be done involving some form of continuous aerobic exercise to increase the heart rate. This could be a jog around the area being used‚ or if working with smaller children a game such as stuck in the mud is good to get their hearts pumping. After this it’s a good idea to do some dynamic stretches (such as sumos‚ lunges‚ etc) followed by

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    The Game of Badminton When you think of badminton‚ what do you think of? Do you see sweaty old women playing a game before their trip to the local bingo? Or maybe you imagine a weak little old man who has to stop playing because he got a bit excited and needs a sit down before his heart packs in? Well‚ I’m afraid you’ve got it all wrong! They’re just myths! Throw them all away and grab hold of some facts! The truth about Badminton [IMAGE] It’s an indoor game so the rain won’t

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    Rules of Badminton * TossThe rules of badminton states that a toss shall be conducted before a game starts. If you win‚ you can choose between serving first or to start play at either end of the court. Your opponent can then exercise the remaining choice. * Scoring systemThe rules of badminton states that a badminton match shall consist of the best of 3 games. In doubles and men’s singles‚ the first side to score 15 points wins the game. In women’s singles‚ the first side to score 11 points

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    Physical Education Participation in Physical Activity – Badminton Written by Valeria Ponzin Badminton and Figueroa’s Framework Introduction The purpose of this research is to connect Figueroa’s Framework to my decision to join or not a badminton club. After close examination I choose the 2 levels that for me have the most significant impact on people’s decision on sports and describe them linking with badminton. Badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players

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    Doing some simple Badminton Drills will have a great bearing in you becoming a better player. Just by playing games alone will not be enough. Spend some time and effort in your Badminton Training. You’ll become a better Badminton Player. A feeder drill is when someone feeds you shuttles to improve your skills and speed. A feeder can serve to you the shuttle or throw to you shuttle. Multishuttle exercise comprises of shots at the front court and back court. But if you are a beginner the feeder

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    believe that badminton can be traced back to ancient times‚ as records indicate that a very early form of the game was often played in ancient Greece. Hanetsuki‚ a game similar to badminton (played without a net and with a wooden paddle called a hagoita) has been played in Japan since as far back as the 16th century. In the Western world‚ the game of badminton has been known by many names throughout its existence‚ such as battledore and shuttlecock. The familiar modern form of badminton can be traced

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