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WHAT IS BADMINTON ?

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1. Rules And Regulations Of Playing Badminton

2. What are all those lines for?

3. All the other lines are for serving

4. How to serve ?




Badminton is a sport that has been around since the 16th century. The sport is played indoors and the pinnacle comes from its Olympic events. The sport is very popular in Asian countries such as China and India with these countries leading the way by producing some of the world’s best players. 토토사이트 The object of badminton is to hit the shuttlecock over the net and have it land in the designated court areas. If your opponent manages to return the shuttlecock then a rally occurs. If you win this rally i.e. force your opponent to hit the shuttlecock out or into the net then you win a point. You are required to win 21 points to win a set with most matches being best of 3 sets. Points can be won on either serve.



Rules And Regulations Of Playing Badminton

1. A Game of Two or Four - Badminton can be played as singles or doubles. In a single rally, there will be two players, playing with each other. While in a double rally, you can pair up with your friend and play a game of four. But the players are a set, like the sets of cards.


2. Left or Right - You cannot randomly choose your side as you wish. This is one of the basic badminton rule which needs to be followed for any rally. At the beginning of the game, when the server’s score is even, then you are at the right service court. If the servers score is odd, choose the left side.


3. Know Your Weapons - Badminton is played with a stringed racket and a shuttlecock. The cock is topped with feathers and have a rubber base. The player should always hit the rubber base and not the feathered part. Each player can use a single stringed racket.


4. The Serve - The serve is the basic of any badminton play. Serve is the term used according to badminton rules, to hit the cock during the beginning of each rally. Serve should always be done underarm and below the server’s waist. An overarm serve is against the rules of badminton, and would be considered a fault.


5. Begin It By a Toss - The basic rule and regulation of any badminton rally, either Olympics or your family play is that, the game always begins with a toss. When playing with your friends, stop fighting for the first serve, because you are within the box of the badminton rules! The start is only hosted by a toss; the next first serve depends on who wins the rally. If you win the first rally, then the next game begins with your serve. (perks of being the winner).


6. The ‘Net’ Trap - The net is a vital and villainous equipment in the play. If the shuttle cock hits the net or even touches the net, disqualified! The point goes to your opponent.


7. Tame Your Hands and Your Feet - While the play is on, your feet should never touch the white line bordered around you. Your hands are your rackets, a hand touch is a foul play, which is beyond the shadow of any doubt.


8. That’s a Foul Play - According to the basic rules of badminton, if your cock touches the ground or if you hit it twice from the same court, that’s considered a foul play. So there’s no replay or second chance. “In the game of badminton, you either loose or win, there’s never a chance!”


9. Don’t Be Bully Kid - While a play you should never back or temp your opponent while he/she is serving, which may ward off their concentration. Feinting the opponents or trying to bully them by any means is unpardonably offensive. Being a sportsman you will obviously never be the bullying little kid anymore.


10. The Landing - The shuttlecock which is either served or hit, should land inside the service court. Any cock which flew away the white boundaries will not be counted and yes, your opponent will definitely score.


11. Dock Out - If the following rules of badminton are continuously broken by a player, then the referee has the undue right to dock out the player’s point or the player from the game. Be alert! Your actions rules your future.


12. 21 Steps Ahead - To win the game of badminton you must score points before your opponent. Out of 3 sets of play you must win 2 to be the talented winner.



What are all those lines for?

When you first look at a badminton court, you could be forgiven for thinking it has too many lines. This is mainly because the court is marked up for both singles and doubles, which use slightly different court sizes. The outermost lines form the doubles court. So in a doubles rally, the shuttle is allowed to land anywhere on the court. The singles court is slightly narrower than the doubles court. The singles side lines are not the outermost lines, but the next ones in. Taken together with the outermost (doubles) side lines, these make narrow alley shapes along the sides of the court. These alleys are often called the tramlines or side tramlines, since they look like tram or train tracks.


All the other lines are for serving

There are still three lines we haven’t discussed yet. These lines mean nothing during the main rally, and only apply when you’re serving. This is similar to how a tennis court has special lines for serving.


Serving

Serving is how you start the rally: someone has to hit the shuttle first! To prevent the server gaining an overwhelming advantage, there are special restrictions placed on serving that don’t apply during the rest of the rally. The receiver is the person who hits the second shot in the rally. In doubles, the receiver’s partner is not allowed to hit this shot.


How to serve ?

In badminton, the serve must be hit in an upwards direction, with an underarm hitting action. You are not allowed to play a tennis style serve. The main rule here is that when you hit the shuttle, it must be below your waist. To be exact, the rules define this to be a height level with the lowest part of your ribcage. In other words, you can serve from a bit higher than the top of your shorts, but not much.

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