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INSTRUCTIONS

This Learning Packet has two parts: (1) text to read and (2) questions to answer.

The text describes a particular sport or physical activity, and relates its history, rules, playing techniques, scoring, notes and news.

The Response Forms (questions and puzzles) check your understanding and appreciation of the sport or physical activity.

INTRODUCTION

Badminton is a popular and physically demanding game with an interesting history. Like most sports, it requires that players be physically fi t and alert. The game demands intense playing time on the court—in fact, games can last anywhere from thirty to ninety minutes.

Badminton is considered a good sport to help build and main-tain overall fi tness. During an average game, players jump, run, turn and twist in many different directions. In fact, a top-level amateur badminton player runs more in a badmin-ton game than a football end does during a one-hour football game. A badminton player also uses his/her arms more than a pitcher does in the average one and one-half hour baseball game! In short, badminton is great aerobic exercise. It’s a fun sport and also is a means to better physical fi tness.

HISTORY OF THE GAME

Badminton is said to have been played centuries ago in China; the earliest written records of the game date back to the twelfth century. However, the game that we know today as badminton was fi rst played in England in 1873 by soldiers returning from military service in India. There the game was called “poona.”

In 1903, the fi rst international badminton competition was played in Ireland. The Inter-national Badminton Federation (IBF) was founded in 1934. The IBF claims that today,

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more than 155 countries participate in international badminton competitions. Badminton is not just a local or national activity. It is an Olympic sport.

HOW BADMINTON IS PLAYED

In many ways, badminton is similar to tennis. Once it is determined which player will serve fi rst, play starts from the right service court. A “shuttleco*ck” or “shuttle” is used instead of a ball.

One popular form of shuttle has a cork base with sixteen feathers arranged around the edges. This type of shuttle is light in weight—only one-sixth of an ounce, although it is more expensive than the plastic version. The plastic shuttle is thought to be as effective as the feathered version, is more durable and less expensive.

When served, the shuttle has to fall into the corresponding court diagonally opposite the server. The receiving player then returns the shuttle and continues to do so until one player either fails to return the shuttle or commits a fault.

In badminton, a fault consists of a shuttle falling outside the boundar-ies, failing to go over the net, and/or going through the net. Striking the shuttle before it crosses the net and touching the net with the racquet or part of the body also qualify as faults.

TRADITIONAL SCORING

With traditional scoring, the server is the only player who can make points. If the server wins the point, he or she continues to serve. However, the second serve then is made from the left side of the court. The serve lasts until the player fails to hit the serve into the proper court or makes a fault. When this happens, the second player serves his/her fi rst service from the right court. The serving player alternates from the right to the left service court until the serve is lost.

For men’s singles or doubles games if a player (or side) achieves the score of 15, the game is won. A match is considered the best two out of three games. The same rules that apply to singles play also apply to doubles play except for the order or serving and receiving. For women’s singles and doubles list 11 points as needed to win a game.

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RALLY POINT SCORING

In 2006 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) be-gan applying the new Rally Point scoring system for all IBF sanctioned events. Under the new system, each rally will be awarded a point. This means that scoring a point is attached to every service. This differs from the traditional system, where players could only win a point on their serve. The Rally Point system has shortened game duration by as much as one-third.

The new rules also adopt a 21 point system instead of 15 point system. Furthermore, at the score of 20 all, the side which gains a 2 point lead fi rst, wins the game. At 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point, wins the game. Additionally, the side winning a game serves fi rst in the next game.

PLAYING TECHNIQUES

FOREHAND/BACKHAND SHOTS

Basic forehand shots are similar to throwing a ball: the hand fl exes at the wrist. Basic backhand shots are best described as fl icking: the hand extends at the wrist.

Both types of basic shots are best executed when the player is in a ready stance—knees bent, arms at waist level and weight forward.

SERVE

The serve is an underhand shot. The racquet head must be below the level of the server’s hand while the shuttle is hit below waist level.

It is especially important to follow through the serve by continuing to keep the racquet moving upward after the shuttle is hit. If the racquet does not complete the follow-through, the shuttle may end up in an undesirable location.

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SMASH SHOT

This type of shot is considered the ultimate “attacking” shot and requires a powerful arm stroke. It can be played from anywhere on the court, although it is usually played between the doubles back and the front service lines.

CLEAR

This unusual defensive stroke is employed in singles and generally used sparingly. The object is to hit the shuttle high and deep to the opponent’s back court. This shot is played well behind the shuttle. The point of impact is directly above or slightly behind the head. The arm moves straight up as racquet head and shuttle meet.

DROP

This shot is sometimes referred to as a “controlled smash” shot. It differs from the smash because it is hit with less force. The drop is considered a sure way to score a point when the opponent is out of position. To execute this shot, the player must use the same motion as with any overhand stroke except that he/she tilts the racquet head slightly to cause the shuttle to move downward.

FOREHAND DRIVE

This shot is used when the shuttle is too low to smash. The forehand drive is hit hard with the full racquet face slightly in front of the body at full arm’s length.

FOREHAND UNDERARM CLEAR

This can be a tricky shot. It is best described as hitting a high serve, only lower down. The player lunges forward with the front knee bent and the back leg slightly bent while he/she leans toward the shuttle.

BACKHAND DROP

The overhand backhand shot is performed the same way that the clear and smash are played. This shot demands both excellent timing and wrist-snap action.

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EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING

The equipment needed to play badminton is simple. Aside from the regulation court (44 feet in length by 17 feet in width) and net, badminton requires only a racquet and shut-tleco*ck. The badminton racquet resembles a tennis racquet, although it is lighter in weight—usually between three and fi ve ounces. Most contemporary players prefer metal racquets over wooden ones.

Clothing is similar to that worn by tennis players: light polo shirts or blouses are worn to provide freedom of movement. Footwear should provide good support and an adequate grip on the surface of the court.

BADMINTON NOTES AND NEWS (Information taken from a variety of sources including ESPN, NCAA, Wikipedia and newspapers)

The BWF World Championships (formerly known as IBF World Championships, also known as the World Badminton Championships) is a tournament organized by the Bad-minton World Federation (BWF) to crown the best badminton players in the world. The tournament started in 1977 and was held once every three years until 1983. In 1985, the tournament became bi-annual and played once every two years until 2005. Starting 2006, the tournament was changed to an annual event on the BWF calendar with the goal to give more chances for the players to be crowned as offi cial “World Champions.”

The 2009 BWF World Championship was the 17th tournament of the BWF World Cham-pionships. This is the global tournament in the sport of badminton. It was held in Andhra Pradesh, India which was the fi rst ever world championship to take place in India.

Men’s Singles WinnerLin Dan (China)

Women’s Singles WinnerLu Lan (China)

Men’s Doubles WinnersCai Yun (China)Fu Haifeg (China)

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Women’s Doubles WinnersZhang Yawen (China)Zhao Tingting (China)Mixed Doubles WinnersThomas Laybourn (Denmark)Kamilla Rytter Juhl (Denmark)

The Junior National Championship is a key event in the athlete development pipeline for USA Badminton. There were sixty-one participants in the US event. These young athletes then competed in the 2009 American Junior Badminton Championship, which was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This was the largest ever USA junior entry for an international event held outside the continental United States. Badminton is also an Olympic sport. The medalists in each group at the Beijing Olympic competition in 2008 are listed below.

Men’s Singles

Gold CHINASilver MALAYSIABronze CHINA

Women’s Singles

Gold CHINASilver CHINABronze INDONESIA

Men’s Doubles

Gold INDONESIASilver KOREABronze CHINA

Women’s Doubles

Gold CHINASilver KOREABronze CHINA

Find out more by visiting these badminton web sites on the internet: http://www.badminton.ca/ http://www.usabadminton.org/

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NAME _____________________________

DATE ______________________________

WHAT TO DO

The following questions will help you to have a greater appreciation and understand-ing of badminton. Write your answers in the spaces below the questions. If there is not enough room, write on the backs of these sheets. Be neat, spell correctly, and write in complete sentences.

1. Why is badminton a good game to help maintain and improve physical fi tness?

2. What equipment is needed to play badminton?

3. Who can make points in a badminton game?

4. How is a badminton game won?

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5. Describe a forehand shot.

6. What is a smash shot?

7. What is a drop? a backhand drop?

8. When is a forehand drive used?

9. What is especially tricky about the forehand underarm clear?

10. Give a brief history of badminton.

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Name: ___________________ Date: __________

Across:4. Motion similar to throwing a ball 6. A controlled smash 8. Shuttles can be made of them 13. A more durable shuttle 14. Where badminton was played hun-

dreds of years ago 15. The BWF tournament is now an

_____ event 16. A badminton racquet is _____ than

a tennis racquet 17. Done with a “fl icking” motion 19. This is always an underhand shot 20. When a shuttleco*ck falls out of

bounds 21. Most badminton champions come

from this country 22. Best two out of three games

Down:1. Acronym for badminton federation founded in

1934 2. What you hit in badminton 3. The type of medal for Olympic winners who come

in fi rst place 5. The only player who can score a point in traditional

scoring7. Name of badminton played by British in India 9. A rarely used high and deep defensive stroke 10. The W stands for this in BWF 11. Number of points needed to win a men’s game in

traditional scoring12. A shuttleco*ck weighs one-sixth of one 18. This is 44 feet long and 17 feet wide 19. The ultimate attacking shot21. The traditional shuttleco*ck base is made of this

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