Badminton Basic Skills Presentation

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GOOD DAY!

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BADMINTON
UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULT WORDS:
• Racket - this is light and fragile equipment used in hitting the
shuttlecock and it’s much smaller than the one used in lawn
tennis.
• Shuttlecock - this is used to hit by the Racket and usually made of
Cork and Feathers about 14-16 pieces and weighs 5 grams.
• Net - used to divide the badminton court into 2 equal halves and
stretched across the middle of the court from post to post with
the height of 5 feet and with the depth of 2.5/2.6 feet mesh and a
shuttlecock must be passing over.
• Court - the playing area where a badminton game is held. The
surface should be smooth but not slippery.
ORIGIN OF BADMINTON
- The game is originated in India and was called
“Poona”. But British army officer was fascinated
in the game and brought it in their country state
which is at Badminton, Gloucestershire, where
the sport derived its present name.
WHAT IS BADMINTON?

- Badminton is a sport for (2) two (singles) or for (4) four


(doubles) player in which long-handled rackets are used
to hit a shuttlecock over a net stretched across a marked
court.
SINGLES
DOUBLES
EQUIPMENTS USED IN BADMINTON:

Shuttlecock Net

Racket
Badminton Court
EQUIPMENTS USED IN BADMINTON:

Racket
• this is light and fragile equipment used in
hitting the shuttlecock and it’s much smaller
than the one used in lawn tennis.

• Material for Racket can be Wood, Steel,


Plastic or Fiberglass.
EQUIPMENTS USED IN BADMINTON:

Shuttlecock
• This is used to be hit by the racket.
• Usually made of cork and feathers about 14-16 pieces and
weighs 5 grams.
EQUIPMENTS USED IN BADMINTON:
Net
• Used to divide the badminton court
into 2 equal halves.
• Stretched across the middle of the
court from post to post with the
height of 5 feet and with the depth
of 2.5/2.6 feet mesh.
• A shuttlecock must be passing over.
EQUIPMENTS USED IN BADMINTON:

Badminton Court
• the playing area where a badminton game is held. The surface
should be smooth but not slippery.
• The Single’s court is long and narrow while the Double’s court is
short and wide.
BASIC SKILLS OF BADMINTON:

Footwork & Stance


4 BASIC SKILLS OF BADMINTON:

• Grip
• Service
• Footwork and Stance
• Volleying
4 BASIC SKILLS OF BADMINTON:

• Grip - the manner in


which the racket is
held.
 Types of Grip:
Forehand Grip
Backhand Grip
4 BASIC SKILLS OF BADMINTON:

• Service - the act of


putting the ball on
play.
4 BASIC SKILLS OF BADMINTON:

• Footwork and
Stance -
movements of the
feet and the body in
relation to the arms
and the court.
4 BASIC SKILLS OF BADMINTON:

• Volleying - manner
of replaying the
shuttlecock from
one side of the
court to the other
side using different
strokes.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
In a ½ crosswise paper:
1. What is the Origin of the Badminton? (5 Points)
2. Describe the Different Equipments of Badminton. (15 Points)
3. Draw and name the parts of a Racket. (5 Points)
4. Describe the Basic skills of Badminton. (15 Points)
ASSIGNMENT:

Search for(Write on the ½ sheet of paper)


Basic Rules in Badminton (Give at least 5).
 Common Badminton Terms (Give at least 10).

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