BADMINTON || BRIEF HISTORY || NATURE OF THE GAME || TERMINOLOGIES

DJhay Channel
7 Sept 202108:18

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces badminton, covering its history, nature, and key terminologies. The game is played using a racket and shuttlecock, requiring quick reflexes and fitness. It originated as 'Poona' in India, evolving into the modern sport in Britain by the 19th century. The video explains different game terms like serve, smash, and net shot, providing insight into gameplay strategies for both singles and doubles. The lesson also includes historical context, such as the formation of the first badminton club and official rules in 1877, making it an informative guide for badminton enthusiasts.

Takeaways

  • 🏸 The game of badminton is played over a net with a shuttlecock and racket, requiring quick reflexes and physical fitness.
  • 📜 Badminton was originally called 'Poona' and evolved from a children's game called battledore and shuttlecock, which was non-competitive and played without a net.
  • 🇮🇳 British officers stationed in India in the 1860s introduced the game, which later became popular in England after being played at a Duke's estate, leading to its name 'badminton.'
  • 🏛️ The first badminton club was formed in 1877, and the official set of rules was established. The International Badminton Federation was formed in 1934 with 9 founding members.
  • 👥 Badminton can be played in singles or doubles formats, with the objective to hit the shuttlecock across the net, making it difficult for the opponent to return.
  • 💡 There are different types of serves in badminton, including low serve, high serve, flick serve, and drive serve, each with unique techniques and strategies.
  • 🎯 Key terms used in badminton include net shot, drive, push, lift, clear, drop shot, fault, forehand, backhand, kill, and smash, each describing specific actions and shots.
  • 🏅 A match in badminton consists of a series of games to determine the winner, and players must hit the shuttlecock into specific areas, such as the service court, depending on whether it is singles or doubles.
  • 🚫 Certain rule violations are termed 'faults,' while minor violations allow for the rally to be replayed, called a 'let.'
  • 😷 Reminder to always wear face masks and face shields when going outside, emphasizing safety measures.

Q & A

  • What is the main objective of badminton?

    -The main objective of badminton is to hit the shuttlecock over the net into the opponent's court in such a way that the opponent cannot return it successfully.

  • What was badminton originally called, and where did it originate?

    -Badminton was originally called 'Poona,' and it originated in India, developed from a children's game called battledore and shuttlecock.

  • Who played an important role in popularizing badminton in Britain?

    -British officers stationed in India played an important role in popularizing badminton in Britain. When they returned to England, they continued playing the game at Gloucestershire County.

  • What is the significance of the year 1877 in badminton history?

    -The year 1877 is significant because it marks the formation of the first badminton club, the Bath Badminton Club, and the development of the first official set of rules for the game.

  • What is the role of the International Badminton Federation (IBF)?

    -The International Badminton Federation (IBF), formed in 1934, served as the global governing body for badminton, promoting the sport and organizing international competitions.

  • How many founding members did the IBF have, and can you name some?

    -The IBF had nine founding members, including England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Denmark, Holland, Canada, and New Zealand.

  • What are the different types of serves in badminton?

    -The different types of serves in badminton include the low serve, high serve, flick serve, and drive serve, each with a specific trajectory and strategic use depending on singles or doubles play.

  • What is a 'net shot' in badminton?

    -A net shot is a shot played into the opponent's forecourt as close to the net as possible, making it difficult for the opponent to return.

  • What is the difference between an 'attacking clear' and a 'defensive clear'?

    -An attacking clear is a shallow shot that forces the opponent to move quickly, while a defensive clear is hit high, giving the player more time to recover to a good base position.

  • What precautions are mentioned at the end of the lesson?

    -The lesson reminds viewers to wear face masks and face shields when going out, highlighting the importance of health and safety precautions.

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