Individual and Dual Sports
Individual and Dual Sports
Individual and Dual Sports
WHAT?
What do Individual Sports means to you?
WHAT?
What do Dual Sports Means to you?
What benefits do you derive from participating in Individual and Dual Sports?
WHAT?
Activity
The Class will divide into two. Each group will choose either Individual or Dual Sports to
be described in a creative manner. (E.g. each group must select a neither one nor two
representative to demonstrate the sports that they’ve act.) You will be given 5 minutes
to do the task and present it to the class.
ACTIVITY
Individual Sports
Individual sports are where you play as one team and it refers to sports in which
participants compete as an individual,
an individual sport is a sport in which participants compete as individuals.
an individual sport is a sport in which participants compete as individuals.
EXAMPLE
Boxing
Bowling
Swimming
Dual Sports
In individual sports, no partner is required to compete or play the game, while dual
sports are sports that require two players on each side. Some sports, such as tennis,
can fall into both categories.
DUAL SPORTS
Tennis
Badminton Double
Sepak Takraw Double
Differentiate
Sports in an activity that requires physical actions and skill where individual or team
compete under the set of rules. It is classified into individual, dual, or team sports.
Differentiate
. Individual sports are higher amount of discipline, self-confidence, focus and
passion. The Individual player is solely responsible for winning or losing.
Individual sports are higher amount of discipline, self-confidence, focus and
passion. The Individual player is solely responsible for winning or losing.
Dual or Team sports many variables are considered to determine the success or failure
of the team. Although individual qualities and skills are helpful, performance will not rely
on a single talent. A team’s performance or success depends on the collective effort of
all the players.
Dual or Team sports many variables are considered to determine the success or
failure of the team. Although individual qualities and skills are helpful,
performance will not rely on a single talent. A team’s performance or success
depends on the collective effort of all the players.
BENEFITS
Benefits
*lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and some cancers
*have stronger bones, muscles and joints and lower risk of developing osteoporosis ..
ETC
The student will make a list of Individual Sports, Dual/Team Sports and (E.g.,
Intramural, MOPPSSAA, UNIT MEET, PROVINCIAL MEET) to differentiate the Sports
and to apply the importance of each sport.
Performance task
Performance tas
LESSON 1
HISTORY OF BADMINTON
Introduction
Badminton is fun active sports which is an easy game to practise with few
painless rules. It boosts up your muscles, adds strength to the muscles, improves blood
about the rules of the game. When you think of the benefits of playing badminton or
stumble upon the thought of ‘is badminton good for health’, you’ll quickly realise that
the health benefits of badminton are not restricted to the body but also include your
mind.
Learning Outcomes
Discussion
History of Badminton?
in china, Japan, India, Siam and Greece over 2000 years ago.
conduct was drawn up in 1877. In India they first called badminton as Poona and in
keep the shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible by hitting the shuttle between two
or more people. The reverse is true today. The aim now is to finish a rally as quickly as
unchanged.
England.
The International Badminton Federation (IBF) was established in 1934 and consisted of
In 2006 the IBF changed its name to the Badminton World Federation (BWF).
The BWF is the world governing body for the sport of badminton, recognised by the
BWF has more than 170 members. BWF’s members are, with a few exceptions,
the national governing bodies for badminton. These are organised into five
representing one of the five Olympic rings – africa, asia, europe, Oceania and Pan
america.
GOVERNING BODY OF BADMINTONBWF Vision, mission, Goals The BWF works closely with National
Badminton associations and the five continental confederations for
badminton and promotes, presents, develops, and regulates the sport
worldwide.VISIONBadminton is a global sport accessible to a ll – a leading sport in participation,
fan experience and media coverage.MISSIONTo lead
and inspire all stakeholders and deliver world class events and innovative
development initiatives to ensure badminton becomes a leading global sport. GOALS The
BWF goals are:• To publish and promote the BWF statutes and its Principles. • To encourage the
formation of new Members, strengthen the bonds between Members and
resolve disputes between Members.• To control and regulate the game, from an international
perspective, in all countries and continents. • To promote and
popularise badminton worldwide.• To support and encourage the development of badminton as a
sport for all.• To organise, conduct and present world class
badminton events.• To maintain an anti-Doping Programme and ensure compliance with the
World anti-Doping agency (WaDa) Code.Badminton is:• a net
game.• played on a rectangular court. • a volleying game, with rallies beginning with an underarm
serve.
• a game that has five disciplines – singles (men / women), doubles (men /
women and mixed).Singles badminton involves serving diagonally into a long,
service box. Rallying then continues on a long court with the border on
the first side line.Doubles badminton involves serving diagonally into a shorter, wider service box
than in singles badminton. After the serve, rallying takes place on
the whole court area.Nature of the Game Badminton is played as a singles or doubles
game with one or two players on a side. The object of the
game is to hit the shuttlecock or “bird” back and forth with a
racket across a net five feet high at its centre. The bird should be hit with such speed
and accuracy that the opponent is unable to return the shot
successfully. The game can either be fast or slow paced,
depending on the skill level of the players. Self-Assessment Questions Direction: Identify and
explain briefly but substantially the corresponding questions. 1. What is the first Governing Body of
Badminton?
6-10. Compare and contrast the single and double event of playing badminton. How
these events are differ?
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significant events or occurrence happens in history of badminton in the year? 1. 1992 2. 1877 3.
May 20064. April 1, 19375. 1984ReferencesBWF Schools Badminton Teachers’ Manual-
www.badminton.lvLaws of Badminton –BWF- https://system.bwfbadminton.com
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