WHAT IS BADMINTON? HISTORY/ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT/BASIC SKILLS/BASIC RULES

Aratea, Mhea Shane C.
2 Dec 202005:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Maya Shane Aratella introduces viewers to the sport of badminton, highlighting its origins in India and its evolution into a popular sport in England and Canada. The video covers the necessary equipment, including a racket, net, and shuttlecock, and outlines the basic skills such as proper grip techniques and footwork. It also explains the rules of the game, including service, scoring, and fault conditions. The tutorial aims to engage viewers in enjoying the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of playing badminton.

Takeaways

  • 🏸 Badminton is a versatile sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors using a racket to hit a shuttlecock across a net.
  • 🎾 The game has different formats, including singles and doubles, with the objective to hit the shuttlecock back and forth over the net.
  • 🏓 Badminton was invented in India as 'Panna' and was popularized in England after British officers brought it back from India.
  • 📍 The sport's name 'Badminton' originates from the Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England, where it was played extensively.
  • 👟 Proper facilities for badminton include a court, a net, shuttlecocks, and rackets, with the option to use an office space for casual play.
  • 🤚 The grip is crucial in badminton, with two main techniques: the forehand and backhand gripping techniques, affecting how the racket is held.
  • 👣 Footwork and stance are essential, with three basic stances: attacking, defensive, and net play, each used for different types of shots.
  • 🏅 The scoring system in badminton consists of matches with three games, with the first to 21 points winning, except in singles where it's different.
  • 🔄 The change of ends occurs after the first game and at specific points during the third game, if played.
  • 🙅‍♂️ Service rules are strict, with the serve needing to be underarm and below the waist, and faults occur for serves that don't meet these criteria.
  • 📝 Scoring points in badminton are earned when the opponent faults, with specific rules for when points are not awarded and when play is replayed.

Q & A

  • Who is the presenter of the video on badminton?

    -The presenter of the video is Maya Shane Aratella.

  • What is the primary objective of playing badminton?

    -The primary objective of playing badminton is to hit the shuttlecock or birdie back and forth across a net using a racket.

  • How did badminton originate?

    -Badminton originated in India as a game called 'Panna' and was brought to England by British officers who were fascinated by the game.

  • What are the common forms of badminton?

    -The common forms of badminton are singles and doubles.

  • What are the benefits of playing badminton?

    -Playing badminton can improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

  • What are the basic facilities and equipment needed for badminton?

    -The basic facilities and equipment needed for badminton include a court, a net, shuttlecocks, and rackets.

  • What are the two basic types of racket grip techniques in badminton?

    -The two basic types of racket grip techniques in badminton are the forehand gripping technique and the backhand gripping technique.

  • What is the proper way to hold a badminton racket?

    -The proper way to hold a badminton racket is similar to shaking hands, not too tight or too loose, allowing for a flexible wrist.

  • What are the three basic footwork and stances in badminton?

    -The three basic footwork and stances in badminton are the attacking stance, the defensive stance, and the net stance.

  • How does the scoring system work in a badminton match?

    -A badminton match consists of three games, and the player who first reaches 21 points wins the game. In singles for men, the first side to get 15 points wins, and for women, it's 11 points. In doubles, the first side to get 15 points wins.

  • When do players change ends during a badminton match?

    -Players change ends after finishing the first game, and if a third game is played, they should change ends when the leading score reaches 6, 11, or 15.

  • What are the rules regarding the serve in badminton?

    -The serve in badminton must be done underarm and below the server's waist. An overhand serve is against the rules and would be considered a fault.

  • How do you score a point in badminton?

    -You score a point in badminton when your opponent makes a fault, such as the shuttlecock landing on their side of the court, passing through or under the net, or touching the ceiling or side walls.

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