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    History of Badminton

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    Badminton was invented a long time ago; the game was played in ancient Greece and Egypt. Badminton came from a child’s game called battledore and shuttlecock. This game was played with two players hitting a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets. The game was called ‘Poona’ in India during the 18th Century. Badminton took its name from Badminton House in Gloucestershire‚ the ancestral home of the Duke of Beaufort‚ where the sport was played I the last century. Gloucestershire is now

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    Footwork In Boxing Essay

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    The first thing that needs to be looked at when beginning boxing is stance and footwork. The dominant hand and leg should be at the back with legs spread apart just further than shoulder width diagonally. The boxer should always be the balls of their feet to aid with dodging and faster movements. This is why boxers skip all the time to get faster and more balance on the balls of the feet. Weight should be evenly distributed between both legs with a slight bend in the knees. Elbows down and gloves

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    Badminton Essay

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    Figueroa’s framework‚ which influence my participation in badminton. In this essay‚ the focus in on self-efficacy and social stigma-related socio-cultural factors‚ which are constituent elements in the sports socialization process and have influenced my active involvement in Badminton. The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate the impact that sociocultural influences have had on my decision to play on the Moreton Bay College badminton team. Professor Peter Figueroa developed a tool also

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    Faults in Badminton

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    Chesca Loriel Decena Faults The rules of badminton consider the following as faults: - If the shuttle lands outside the boundaries of the court‚ passes through or under the net‚ fail to pass the net‚ touches the ceiling or side walls‚ touches the person or dress of a player or touches any other object or person. - If the initial point of contact with the shuttle is not on the striker’s side of the net. (The striker may‚ however‚ follow the shuttle over the net with the racket in the course

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    Badminton History

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    Badminton was invented long time ago. Badminton was played in ancient Greece and Egypt. A game called battledore and shuttlecock in which two players hit a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets. In India the game was known as POONA‚ named for a city of Bombay. During the British rule‚ officers stationed there become attracted to the game‚ taking the concept home with them. In 1873 the first game in England was played at badminton. The badminton association of England published the

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    include badminton‚ squash‚ table tennis and tennis. The growth of sports science and the commercialization of racket sports in recent years have focused attention on improved performance and this has led to a more detailed study and understanding of all aspects of racket sports. The aim here‚ therefore‚ is to review recent developments of the application of motor skills to racket sports specifically on badminton. It is evident that a great deal of scientific endeavor has been applied to Badminton‚ but

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    Biomechanics in Badminton

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    sporting skills is to understand the biomechanics that are involved. Biomechanics is the study of how the body moves and the efficiency of movements (INCLUDE TEXTBOOK REFRENCE). By understanding the principles underpinning an athlete’s performance using biomechanics‚ it enables you to detect errors easier in the technique and adjust the athletes’ performance accordingly. Good morning my name is Melyssa and today I will be analysing the footage of a smash recorded from a game of badminton. Badminton

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    Physics of Badminton

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    Physics of Badminton Gerard Ramos Physics 4A Prof. Scott Hildreth I would like to start off with a light introduction to the sport of Badminton. Badminton is a sport that isn’t too popular in the United States; some people would even say that it shouldn’t even be called a “sport”. The majority see badminton from a “back-yard sport” point of view‚ part of this is due to the lack of actual badminton court facilities in America‚ also because it’s a bit expensive to play. Badminton is not like

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    History of Badminton

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    fBADMINTON Badminton is one of the most enjoyable racket games that can be played by males and females or any age or skill level. The games can be played by single or doubles. Badminton is played over the net using a shuttlecock and a racket. The shuttlecock is being struck before it lands on your court‚ back to the opponent’s court. You need quick reflex and a physically fit body in order to cope with the game. HISTORY OF BADMINTON Badminton first originated in India centuries ago where it

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    Game and Badminton

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    of the home or classroom. I have tried my hands on several games‚ both indoor and outdoor. In school I play football‚ volley ball‚ table tennis and badminton. However‚ in the passage of some time‚ after playing all these games‚ I have developed a special liking for badminton. By now‚ this game of badminton has become my favourite game. Badminton has become my favourite game especially because it does not involve a large team. It can be managed more easily than the games with large teams in which

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