Category: Badminton

  • History And Rules Of Badminton

    History of badminton The name Badminton originates from Badminton House of the Duke of Beaufort in the English district of Gloucestershire. The hereditary bequest is currently better known for chasing and steed preliminaries, it is credited as the formal origin of the racquet sport. Yet, badminton’s underlying foundations go back 1000’s of years. It was…

  • The Effects Of Australian Badminton Sporting Culture On Funding

    Introduction This essay will show that the Australian Sporting Culture affects the impact on funding, and this impacts the participation and access of Badminton. To prove this, I will be using stages of Figueroas Framework. The Australian Government has formed peoples attitudes and beliefs towards badminton? Through the funding and support they proved for badminton.…

  • Personal Tactical Strategy In Badminton Performance

    Introduction In this folio, I will be devising one personal tactical strategy to enhance my personal performance in Badminton. Furthermore, I will be evaluating and justifying my performance in Badminton based on my chosen movement strategies and position which is setting up an attack in a rear court position. In my personal performance in Badminton…

  • The Features Of Badminton Tactical Strategy

    Introduction In this folio, I will devise a tactical strategy to modify my performance based on the selected task, learner and the environmental constraints and the principals of decision-making. My tactical strategy which is variation of pace from the rear court will focus on the outcome, limitation and the implications of the constraints of my…

  • Rate Limiters in Motor Development: Concepts and Mechanisms of Badminton Skills

    Introduction Task and Context Throughout this unit of physical education, various motor learning concepts have been explored and integrated within badminton performances. A personal motor learning strategy was developed, based on rate limiters, experience, practice, feedback and reflection. This strategy was then incorporated with a specialised movement sequence in order to advance and optimise personal…

  • Personal Motor Strategy To Optimise Badminton Performance

    Introduction Over the past five weeks I have been gathering data on my performance in badminton, determining which are my strongest and weakest shots and my shot trajectory, to see if I am moving the shuttle around the court make it harder for my opponents or if I am hitting it in the same spot.…

  • A Comparative Biomechanical Analysis Of Three Different Badminton Forehand Overhead Shot

    ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to find out whether there is any differences of Badminton Forehand shot. Badminton is one of the most popular racket sports in the World. Many types of researches are going on around the globes for enhancement of performance of badminton Players. Only three forehand shot were taken in…

  • Body Composition And Flexibility In Badminton

    Introduction Badminton is a famous sport in the world. It is a sport depends on speed, power and skills. Although you didnt play this sport before. However, you also will hear Lin Dan or Lee Chong Wei those top players in the world before. Before the badminton appear. They have another sport like badminton, its…

  • The Basic Techniques Of Badminton

    Unlike tennis, the shuttlecock and racket of badminton is lighter so the players don’t get tired easily as when they play other sports. Despite the fact that badminton is not an endurance sport, it requires the understanding of how to control their speed and strength when using different techniques to defend yourself and attack the…

  • Aspects And Characteristics Of Badminton

    The characteristics of badminton, badminton is a racket sport played by two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), each person takes a position on the opposite halves of the badminton court, with a net separating the opponents. Players are to score points by hitting a shuttlecock with their racket so that it passes…