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BADMINTON

The document provides information about the history and rules of badminton. It details the origin of badminton in India and England, the governing body, introduction to the Olympics, equipment used including shuttlecocks and racquets, playing area dimensions, basic skills, scoring system, rules including faults and violations, and service requirements.

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BADMINTON

The document provides information about the history and rules of badminton. It details the origin of badminton in India and England, the governing body, introduction to the Olympics, equipment used including shuttlecocks and racquets, playing area dimensions, basic skills, scoring system, rules including faults and violations, and service requirements.

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BADMINTON

HPE 112
 ORIGIN
 India  Poona
 England  Battledore and Shuttlecock
 GOVERNING BODY
BRIEF  Badminton World Federation (Current)
HISTORY  International Badminton Federation
 OLYMPICS
 1992 Barcelona
 “Birdie”
 Made of natural or synthetic
materials
 16 feathers
 Weighs 4.75g – 5.50g
SHUTTLE
COCK
 WEIGHT: 70 – 95 grams
without the grip/strings
RACQUET /  STRINGS THICKNESS:
RACKET 0.62 – 0.73mm
 SINGLES : 17 x 44 ft
PLAYING AREA  DOUBLES 20 x 44 ft
 Green is the usual color
PLAYING AREA
PLAYING AREA
NET
 Grips
 Footwork
 Stance
 Lob
BASIC SKILLS  Drop
 Smash (https://youtu.be/w_iYgd-
KCME)
 Service
(https://youtu.be/GE8qjIubAbI)
21 Points per Set
Deuce applied until 30
SCORING
Best of 3 Sets
A series of shots between opposing players,
starting with a serve and ending when the
point is won.

RALLY
 A fault is also called if a player deliberately
distracts their opponent, the shuttlecock is
caught in the racket then flung, the
shuttlecock is hit twice or if the player
continues to infract with the laws of
RULES badminton.
 Each game is umpired by a referee on a
high chair who overlooks the game. There
are also line judges who monitor if the
shuttlecock lands in or not. The referee
has overriding calls on infringements and
faults.
 Each game will start with a toss to determine which
player will serve first and which side of the court the
opponent would like to start from.
 A serve must be hit underarm and below the servers
waist. No overarm serves are allowed.
SERVICE  Players must serve diagonally across the net to their
opponent.
 There are no second serves so if your first serve
goes out then your opponent wins the point.
 As points are won then serving stations move from
one side to the other. (Odd  Left ; Even  Right)
SERVICE
 The shuttlecock must
be struck from below
your waist.
 Your badminton
racquet head must be
SERVICE pointing at a
downward direction
FAULT when you hit the
shuttle.
 Your badminton
racquet must swing in
an upward direction.
 Wrong court
1. Contact Fault
 Shuttle Cock
 Net
2. Over the Net Fault
VIOLATION  Hitting the shuttle when it’s still on the opponent’s side.
3. Receiver Fault
 You can only move after your opponent has struck the shuttle.
4. Double Hit
 lands outside the boundaries of the court
 passes through or under the net
 fails to pass over the net
FAULTS DURING
RALLY
 IF THE SHUTTLE LANDS ON THE LINE, it is
IN.
 Create a group with 5 members.
 In a 1/8 Illustration Board, illustrate and label the
dimensions of the Playing Areas of the following Sports:
 Table Tennis
 Badminton

PETA 3:  Volleyball
 Basketball
PLAYING FIELDS  Baseball

 Each member will choose 1 Sport to draw then the


group leader will compile the images of the 5 outputs.
 The leader is the only one who will submit the Outputs
in the Canvas.
10 points per Sport
 Organization of Illustration = 5 points
 Accuracy of Dimensions = 3 points

 Cleanliness of Output = 2 points


RUBRICS

 TOTAL PETA SCORE = 50 points


 https://www.rulesofsport.com/sports/badminton.html
 https://www.britannica.com/sports/badminton
 https://www.badmintonbible.com/rules/faults
References

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