Learn About Badminton
Badminton is an indoor sport in which small balls made of feathers and cork are hit over a net using a long-handled mesh racket. Badminton matches are played on a rectangular field with a net in the middle.
The two sides use various techniques and tactics such as serving, hitting and moving the ball to hit the ball back and forth on the net, so that the ball does not fall into the effective area of their own side, or the opponent misses the ball.
The highest organization of badminton is the Badminton World Federation, which was established in London in 1934.
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Hardware Requirements:
The badminton court is a rectangular court with a length of 13.40m and a width of 6.10m (the width of the singles court is 5.18m), the diagonal length of the doubles court is 14.723m, and the diagonal length of the singles court is 14.366m.
The width of each line of the court is 4cm, and the measurement should be counted from the outer edge of the line. The boundary of the court is preferably white, yellow or other easily identifiable color.
The badminton net is 6.10m long and 76cm wide, made of dark high-quality natural or man-made fiber rope.
Each standard shuttlecock requires 16 feathers. After the feather is inserted into the rack, it should be securely tied with string or other suitable material.
The feathers are approximately 64mm to 70mm long and weigh between 4.74g and 5.5g. From the appearance point of view, the shape should be neat, the feathers should not be uneven, the thickness should be consistent, and the angle of white and insert should be consistent.
Choosing a badminton that suits you mainly depends on your hand.
The racket face should be flat and the racket frame, including the handle, must not exceed 680mm in length and 230mm in width.
The frame is generally oval, the length of the frame does not exceed 290mm, the length of the chord surface does not exceed 280mm, and the width does not exceed 220mm.
Competition rules:
1. Each match is a best-of-three game.
2. Before the game begins, players from both sides toss a coin to decide which side will serve first or last.
3. The first team to score 21 points wins.
4. If the score between the two sides is 20 to 20, the winning side must surpass the opponent by 2 points to win.
5. If the score is 29 to 29, the first team to score 30 points wins.
The advantage of playing badminton is to consume excess calories in the body and help lose weight. At the same time, it can also relieve cervical discomfort and adjust vision. More practice badminton can also exercise personal control and endurance.
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