VIDEO PEMBELAJARAN PJOK SD KELAS 4 - Permainan Bulutangkis

Kelas PJOK Official
11 Sept 202009:03

Summary

TLDRThis physical education lesson introduces the basics of badminton, covering fundamental techniques such as racket grip, serving, and footwork, along with key equipment like rackets, shuttlecocks, and courts. The lesson explains the rules of the game, including the objective of scoring points, and highlights the importance of proper technique for success. Students are encouraged to practice various badminton skills and demonstrate them through video or photo submissions. The session emphasizes preparation, warm-up, and cooldown, promoting both understanding and practical application of the sport.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Students should learn and practice basic movements (locomotor, non-locomotor, and manipulative) in badminton.
  • 😀 The main objective of the lesson is for students to explain and practice the various fundamental movements in badminton.
  • 😀 Badminton is a racket sport played by two players (singles) or two pairs (doubles), aiming to hit a shuttlecock over the net into the opponent's side.
  • 😀 The primary goal of badminton is to score 21 points by getting the shuttlecock to land in the opponent's designated area while preventing them from scoring.
  • 😀 The governing body for badminton globally is IBF (International Badminton Federation), and in Indonesia, it is PBSI (Persatuan Bulutangkis Seluruh Indonesia).
  • 😀 Basic badminton techniques include the correct grips (backhand and forehand), the proper serve (long and short), and various shots such as overhead clear, smash, netting, and drop shot.
  • 😀 A good badminton player must have effective footwork, with fast and light steps, and proper posture, especially standing on the balls of the feet for quicker movement.
  • 😀 Footwork is essential for successful performance in badminton, with emphasis on moving efficiently in all directions.
  • 😀 Equipment for badminton includes a racket, shuttlecock, court, and net.
  • 😀 For the practical task, students are required to wear appropriate sports attire, perform warm-ups, practice the long serve, and then submit a video or photo of their practice through WhatsApp after a 30-minute practice session.

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 designated playing area, while preventing them from returning the shot, in order to score points.

  • What are the two types of badminton serve techniques?

    -The two types of serve techniques in badminton are the long serve and the short serve. The long serve is used to push the opponent back, while the short serve is aimed to land just over the net.

  • What is the difference between a forehand grip and a backhand grip in badminton?

    -The forehand grip is when the racket handle is held with the palm facing the racket’s string bed, suitable for forehand shots. The backhand grip is held with the opposite side of the hand facing the racket, used for backhand strokes.

  • What is a 'smash' in badminton?

    -A smash is a powerful, downward shot used to forcefully strike the shuttlecock towards the opponent’s court, aiming to score a point.

  • How should a player position themselves when performing a long serve?

    -When performing a long serve, the player should stand relaxed, with the left foot in front, and swing the racket from below the waist, hitting the shuttlecock with power.

  • Why is footwork important in badminton?

    -Footwork is crucial because it allows players to move quickly and efficiently to different areas of the court. Proper footwork helps in executing shots accurately and responding to the opponent's movements.

  • What are the key elements of a good badminton serve?

    -A good badminton serve requires the player to hold the shuttlecock correctly, have the correct stance, and ensure that the shuttlecock is served below the waist while maintaining control and power, whether for a long or short serve.

  • What are the main pieces of equipment used in badminton?

    -The main pieces of equipment in badminton are the racket, shuttlecock, court, and net.

  • What should students do before starting the practical badminton activity?

    -Before starting the practical activity, students should wear appropriate sports attire and shoes, perform a warm-up, and pray for safety.

  • How can students submit their practical assignment for badminton?

    -Students should submit a video of their practice (max 2 minutes) via WhatsApp, or alternatively, send a photo. They should ensure they practice for at least 30 minutes before submitting their video or photo.

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