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Facilitiy and Equipment IN BADMINTON

This document discusses the facilities and equipment used in badminton, including: - The racket, which weighs 98-100 grams and is made of materials like wood, aluminum, or graphite. - The shuttlecock, which is made of 14-16 goose feathers fixed into a cork head and weighs 4.74-5.50 grams. - The court, which measures 20 feet wide for doubles or 17 feet wide for singles, along with other markings like the baseline and service lines. - Other equipment includes the posts that hold the 1.55 meter high net and badminton shoes with lateral ankle support.

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Facilitiy and Equipment IN BADMINTON

This document discusses the facilities and equipment used in badminton, including: - The racket, which weighs 98-100 grams and is made of materials like wood, aluminum, or graphite. - The shuttlecock, which is made of 14-16 goose feathers fixed into a cork head and weighs 4.74-5.50 grams. - The court, which measures 20 feet wide for doubles or 17 feet wide for singles, along with other markings like the baseline and service lines. - Other equipment includes the posts that hold the 1.55 meter high net and badminton shoes with lateral ankle support.

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FACILITIES AND

EQUIPMENT
Facilities and Equipment

Introduction

Every sports has its own unique facilities


and equipment. These are always
necessary to be utilized and used
throughout the game. In this topic, you will
know and analyze the facility and
equipment used in the game Badminton.
Facilities and Equipment

QUESTION!!!

What is your favorite sports?

And what are the facilities and equipment


that you used in that particular sports?
Facilities and Equipment

RACKET

The racket is the equipment needed to hit


the shuttlecock/bird.

A badminton racket weighs roughly 98-


100 grams (3 1/2 oz), and is 68 cm. in
length.
Facilities and Equipment

RACKET
Badminton racket is quite light and can be
made of wood, aluminium, metal or synthetic
materials such as graphite or carbon.

A synthetic racket is quite popular now


because of its extreme lightness and strength.
Facilities and Equipment

RACKET

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Facilities and Equipment

PARTS OF A RACKET
 Stringed Area – is extended to hit the shuttle. It is of uniform
pattern and does not exceed 280 mm. (11 in.) in length and 220
mm. in width.

 Head– bounds the stringed area.

 Throat – connects the shaft to the head.

 Shaft – connects the handle to the head


Facilities and Equipment

PARTS OF A RACKET
 Ferrule – firmly connects the shaft and the handle.

 Handle – is intended for a player’s grip

 Butt – is located at the tip of the handle

 Frame – includes the head, the throat, the shaft and the
handle. It is no more than 680 mm. or wider than 230 mm.
Facilities and Equipment

PARTS OF A RACKET
Facilities and Equipment

SHUTTLECOCK
 It is the official name given to the shuttle or bird.

 It is made up of 14-16 goose feathers and is firmly fixed in a


leather covered cork head.

 It weighs from 4.74-5.50 grams.

 It may be made of feathers, plastic or nylon.


Facilities and Equipment

SHUTTLECOCK
 It is the official name given to the shuttle or bird.

 It is made up of 14-16 goose feathers and is firmly fixed in a


leather covered cork head.

 It weighs from 4.74-5.50 grams.

 It may be made of feathers, plastic or nylon.


Facilities and Equipment

SHUTTLECOCK

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Facilities and Equipment

TYPES OF SHUTTLECOCK
 Feathered Shuttle – consists of 16 goose feathers. Its
length is 62-70 mm. It must be fastened firmly with
thread or other suitable materials

 Cork or Base – shall be 25-28 mm. in diameter, and


is rounded on the bottom.
Facilities and Equipment

SHUTTLECOCK

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Facilities and Equipment

COURT
 Although courts can be set outdoors, competitive
badminton is generally played indoor where the wind
and other elements will not affect the shuttle.

 The official badminton court is 20 ft. wide, while the


singles court is 17 ft. wide.
Facilities and Equipment

PARTS OF A COURT
 Back-court – also called rear court. The back-court is 8 ft. of the court,
including the back alley.

 Baseline – also called back line; back boundary line at each end of the
end of the court parallel to the net and the doubles long service line.

 Long Service Line – in singles, the back boundary line; in doubles, the
line 2 1/2 ft. inside the back boundary line. Any serve landing behind this
line is out.
Facilities and Equipment

PARTS OF A COURT
 Mid-Court – the middle third of the court from the short service
line to the back third, a distance of about 7 1/2 ft.

 Service Shot – area into where the service must be declined. A


service may be made to the right or left service court depending
on the score.

 Short Service Line – the line 6 1/2 ft. from and parallel to the
net. A serve must land on or behind it to be legal.
Facilities and Equipment

PARTS OF A COURT
Facilities and Equipment

POST
 The posts should stand 1.55 m. ( 5 ft., 1 in.) in height
from the surface of the court. They must be placed on
the doubles side lines.
Facilities and Equipment

NET
 At all times, this should be strained tightly so that its
height from the floor is 1.524 (5 ft.) long at the post.
 A measuring rod, should be kept by the umpires chair
to facilitate regular testing to ensure the net is still and
its correct central height and has not sagged.
Facilities and Equipment

POST AND NET

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Facilities and Equipment

SHOES
 Badminton shoes have serious lateral support of the
ankle, which prevents the ankles from tucking in with
a sharp change of direction and lunges.
Facilities and Equipment

SHOES

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Facilities and Equipment

LEARNING ACTIVITY

 Go to your Google Classroom and


answer the activity that I’ve sent a while
ago. Read the instruction thoroughly.
Here’s the link _____________

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