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Badminton

1860 A game called Poona


became popular in
India.
Badminton The game Poona was
1870
improved in England.
The game got its
1873
name from a
badminton house.

1887 Basic regulation was


drawn in England.
The Badminton
AIM OF THE GAME: MATCHES FOR 1893 Association of
BADMINTON INCLUDE:
England published
to score points the first set of
by landing the singles rules.
shuttlecock in
the opponent’s doubles The first
court. 1899 international
mixed doubles
championship took
place at the All-
England Open

BRIEF HISTORY Badminton


Championship.

OF BADMINTON 1934
The International
Badminton Federation
was formed.

500 BCE The Chinese game The men’s event


1948
“ Ti Jian Zi” called Thomas Cup
became popular. began.

A game played The women’s event


2500 BCE 1957 called Uber Cup
with a
Battledore and began.
shuttlecock Individual
became popular 1972
competition, as a
in China, Japan, demonstration event
and Greece. was held in the
Summer Olympics.
1989 The mixed doubles
event called Badminton court The full width of the court is
Suderman Cup began.
-Singles (44 ft x 17 ft)
1992 The sport of
Badminton became an
-Doubles (44 ft x 20ft).
Olympic event held
in Barcelona, Spain.

1996 The first Philippine


net 1.55 meters
delegate to the
Badminton event,
a net game played on a Weena Lim,
rectangular qualified
court where high at the edges
in the Atlanta (5 ft 1 inch)
opponents volley shuttlecock over a net using a
Olympics heldWorld
racket. It is governed by the Badminton in
Federation (BWF). Atlanta Georgia, high in the
USA.
1.524 meters
center

(5 ft)
Equipment
Badminton Racket

Shuttle cock open conical shape: the cone is


formed from sixteen (16) feathers
Basic Strokes or Hits
BASIC SKILLS IN
BADMINTON shot done with the
Clear
stroke above the head,
the shuttle travelling
up targeting the long
service line; usually
1. Forehand stroke done to give the
player time to return
to base position.

shot done with the


Lob stroke below the head
about waist-level, the
shuttle travelling up.

2. Backhand stroke shot usually done with


Drop the stroke above the
head, the shuttle
travelling up but
dropping just near the
net; usually done for
placing purposes.

shot usually done with


3. Overhead stroke
Net drop/shot the stroke below the
head, the shuttle
travelling just barely
touching the net and
landing near it;
usually done for
placing purposes.

shot usually done with


Drive the stroke about the
level of the head, the
shuttle travelling
SINGLE MATCH straight or flat over
the net.

shot done with the


Smash stroke above the head,
the shuttle travelling
down with power and
speed; considered one
of the most powerful
attacks in badminton.
DOUBLE MATCH
SCORE IS EARNED

Basic Rules of fault has been made such


as if a service is not
the shuttle lands outside
the boundaries of the
court,
Badminton correct;
touches the person or
dress of a player, and

touches a player's racket


Match best of three games and does not travel
towards the opponent's
court.
first scores 21 points

SCORE Officials of the game


20-all side which gains a two-
badminton
point lead first, shall win
that game.

29-all the side scoring the 30th Referee


point shall win that over all in charge of the
game. tournament.
Umpire in charge of the match, the
court, and its immediate
SERVE surroundings.
responsible for the service
first in the next Service Judge
side winning a game error.
game.
call if the shuttlecock is in,
Line Judge out or touched.
SERVICE IS DONE
DIAGONALLY:

R (right) side to R or L
(left) side to L
depending on the server’s
score
Benefits of the game
Even (0, 2, 4, etc.) score serves on the R side
of the court

odd (1, 3, 5, etc.) Eye coordination, agility, speed and reaction time.
score serves on the Left
side Game planning and decision-making

Self- discipline, self-esteem, and self- awareness.


SERVICE
Unity, trust, patience, respect and love
done with contact of the racket with the whole
shuttlecock below the server’s waist.
Harmonious relationship with partner or with team
and even with the opponents.
8. MAINTENANCE
7. MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT
the process of maintaining a company's assets and
resources. The purpose is to ensure that production
proceeds efficiently and that resources are used
aspect of management function, which is effectively.
primarily concerned with the acquisition,
control, and use of materials needed and flow of
Main Objective of Maintenance Management
goods and services connected with the
production process having some predetermined
1. To achieve minimum breakdown and to keep the
objectives in view
plant in good working condition at the lowest possible
cost.
2. To keep the machines and other facilities in such a
Main Objective of Material Management condition that permits
them to be used at their optimal capacity without
1. To minimize material cost.
interruption.
2. To purchase, receive, transport and store
3. To ensure the availability of the machines, buildings
materials efficiently and to reduce the related
and services required by other sections of the factory
cost.
for the performance of their functions at optimal return
3. To cut down costs through simplification, on investment
standardization, value analysis, import
substitution, etc.
4. To trace new sources of supply and to develop
cordial relations with them in order to ensure
continuous supply at reasonable rates.
5. To reduce investment tied in the inventories for
use in other productive purposes and to develop

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