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How to Play and General Questions – Badminton/Shuttlecock Game?

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Introduction

The most interesting sport that includes racquet to hit the shuttlecock to the other side of the net is Badminton.

The game involves 2 or 4 players either sides hitting the shuttlecock continuously. Once the shuttlecock touches the floor or the player unintentionally, the game ends up. Rather the game keeps going continuous hitting of the shuttlecock.

How to Play Badminton

Origin

The origin of the game was reported by the earlier 19th century played in the interior part of England. The specific sport was originated as a casual outdoor game by the duke folks of England. Later the sport started flying colors across the globe and being played well in China. Often Badminton played both as an outdoor casual game and indoor sport within the rectangular court.

Later the evolution of rules ensures well-groomed badminton being played as on. Players start grooming themselves eligible to play the sport. Physical fitness and stamina with improvised racquet movements are key facts that enable flourished play of the sport. Aerobic stability with excellent motor co-ordination is proven training and physical fitness provided to the players of badminton.  

Existence of Indian shadows

The game was, though, reported originating from British India earlier but statistic reports approve that Badminton AKA Poona, named after the metropolitan Garrison City, India. An interesting legend discloses that the officials of Poona happened to conduct the game as leisure time activity every evening. Besides the name Badminton was set permanent identity by the mid-19th century.

Bits and bobs

All that the sport requires racquets, shuttlecock, net bifurcating the rectangular court, corresponding sports shoes that prevent the player from a severe and sudden injury. Let’s pick up one by one and analyze it in detail.

1. Racquet

The most important and also primary tool in badminton is the racquet that also requires minimum weight weighing between 70 and 95 grams excluding the grips or strings. Earlier it was wooden racquets used often which was replaced by aluminum metal.
Today, the highly improved nanomaterial is utilized to manufacture the racquets. Carbon fiber composite is added to improve the grip and stiffness that exerts the best kinetic torque.

Racquet or Racket

Strings of the racquets are arriving with lower tension to higher tension levels based on the purpose or the sport chooses for. The thickened strings are exhibiting more durability rather the thinner ones. Even the manufacturer insists manufacturing both level of strings or grips. Formal or professional players do insists on the thickened strings with high tension ranging between 110 – 160 N that is comparatively greater than the informal players.

2. Shuttlecock

The next ultimate piece that gathers attention is the shuttlecock. It drags the importance of the game to be played. It is just the overlapping arrangement of the feathers count up to 16 to make a conical open at the top. The base of the cock is round-shaped which enhances the quick and power-packed hit to the shuttlecock.
Both the synthetic and natural feather based cock is used respectively by the recreational and the formal professionals. The synthetic shuttlecock is the choice of recreational players just because of the cost of the shuttlecock that matters. Though too expensive it breaks frequently that is not afforded by informal players.

This criterion pushes the recreational players to pick the synthetic ones made of synthetic foam base or plastic skirt. However, the professionals opt for a natural feathered cock for the international game. Badminton strictly tightens the rules for testing the shuttlecock for its stroking capacity.

3. Sports shoes

Shoes take an indispensable part in a sport that takes place good enough. Well designed and secured sports shoes are basic requirements that the player affords to. The shoes prevent the legs of the player from a severe and sudden injury.

How to play?

The question requires an elongated explanation that explains the nook and corner of the sport. Does Badminton pursue rules and regulations for the scenario of how to play? Based on the net weight of the shuttlecock the service varies and also both the forehand and overhand theories too involve. The vertical position of the shuttlecock, deception, and smashing up are some other rules to play the sport, effectively. The umpire or the third man decides the fault or foul played in the game.

Scoring

As already mentioned, scoring is judged by the umpire or the third man in the rectangular court. The shuttlecock should not touch the floor or the body parts of the player, too. This is the very preliminary rule in the sport. However, the laws of badminton and the regulations of the competition have shortlisted a group of rules and regulations to score in the game.

  1. This is a set of three games of 21 points in a match.
  2. The game begins with a serve and continues with a rally. At the end of the rally, one point is scored by the player. The player who ends up the rally is scored one point and allowed to serve the next rally.
  3. At 20 all, the side that leads 2 points will win the match whereas at 29 all, the side which scores the 30th point wins the match, accordingly.
  4. There is a 60 seconds interval at the time of 11 points ahead and 120 seconds interval between every set of matches. The side that wins the game will serve in the next game.

Well known players

As other sports do, badminton owns its renowned players well enough. Some of the Indian and international players of badminton are shortlisted below.

  • Saina Nehwal
  • P. V. Sindhu
  • Prakash Padukone
  • Pullela Gopichand
  • Srikanth Kidambi
  • Lin Dan
  • Lee Chong Wei
  • Peter Gade
  • Taufik Hidayat.
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General question regarding badminton:

1. Why is it called badminton?

Badminton was earlier known as battledore or shuttlecock. It was later renamed as badminton as it was very first played in Badminton, the Country estates of the Dukes of Beaufort in Gloucestershire, England. The folks initiated the game in the name of battledore but later turned up as Badminton.

2. Who invented Badminton?

It was invented in India by the British Army officials. There is a Legend that narrates in the way that the army officials used to play the game as leisure activity every evening once left office. It can be mentioned periodically that in the mid 19th century had occurred the emergence of the game.

3. What are the famous countries for Badminton?

England is the place of origin for the sport. However, the game flourished across the seas. It started flying colors on the Asian continent. China is the best in sport according to the recent winning statistics, too. Besides, Denmark, India, Sweden, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are also known for their playing strategies of Badminton.

4. Is the height advantage in Badminton?

Probably Yes. The player with a maximum of heights can overdrive the rally continuously. He can smash up the corner cuts easily which is considered harder for in the case of short height players. However, the height of the player does not influence much in the victory of the game rather it helps cover the court quickly.

5. What is a new serving or 115 cm rule of badminton?

Badminton covers several rules that favor players. The new server rule 115 cm is nothing but the whole of the shuttle should be at a lower point below the waist and the height of 1.15m from the base. This rule is applicable at the beginning of every serves. The player does the mistakes in serving would benefit the opponent as there is no second chance in Badminton in initial service.

6. What are the health advantages and disadvantages of playing Badminton?

Badminton is a sport that enhances body mechanism and metabolism. Not Badminton alone, but also every sport is known for physical fitness and ability. Apart from physical ability, good mental co-ordination is necessary for the good outcome of the sport. A sportsperson is insisted to maintain good physical health to co-ordinate with the game.

It is advisable to introduce the sport at the childhood stage to cope up with the sport and maintain physical fitness, hand in hand. Sports develop the personality of the child and build confidence levels. Though pros overlap heights, cons of the sports include the injuries. Severe and acute injuries are known to happen with Badminton. Injuries range from muscular cramps to bone cracks or fractures, etc.

7. Are the volleyball and badminton nets the same heights?

No. Badminton net is just 5 feet tall whereas the volleyball net heights differ in accordance. The net height varies concerning the levels of player’s excellence in volleyball. The teams with starters play at a height that is lower than the net height of well-trained players does. This does not apply to badminton.

8. When Badminton becomes an Olympic sport?

Badminton was played as casual sports game and tournament games about more than a century ago. The sport achieved the status of the Olympic game in the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.