Friday, September 16, 2011

Badminton intro

Badminton falls under the classification of racquet sport. Two players opposing each other or two pairs of people opposing each other can play the game. In the latter case, the players are positioned on the halves of the court that is rectangular and a net divides the court.

A shuttlecock is struck with the racquets and it is made to fly over the net and fall into the court of the opponent. The sides are allowed to strike the cock only once before it is passed over. When the cock falls on the floor, the rally is ended. The shuttlecock flies in different direction when it is hit by the racquet because of its unique shape and properties if aerodynamics. Since the shuttlecock is mostly made of feather, the cock experiences a rapid deceleration as compared to a ball.

Badminton, when played on a professional and competitive level, is played as an indoor sport. This because the wind outside may affect the flight of the shuttlecock. However, many people play badminton for recreation and casual sport outside. The game of badminton is played in the Olympics and has five events. These events are singles for men and women, doubles for men and women and then there are the mixed doubles where a woman and a man plays against another woman and a man.

The entire width of a badminton court is about 20 feet. However, when singles are played the width is about 17 feet. The entire length of a badminton court is about 44 feet. In its edges, the height of the net is about 5.1 feet while at the center, height is 5 feet. There are no specifications regarding the height of the ceiling but it goes without saying that the height should enough for a player to make a lofty serve.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Prakash Padukone- Badminton Legend from India

When we look over the Indian badminton history the name of Prakash Padukone comes in first row. He is regarded as one of the greatest badminton player from India. He took birth in Karnataka on 10th of July 1955. In the year 1982, the Indian Government awarded Padukone the Padma Sri for his great achievements. Some his achievements include Canada Commonwealth games, Swedish Open, Danish Open. In 1991, after his retirement, Padukone became the chairman of Indian Badminton Association. He coached the national badminton team in 1996 and 1993. In 2006, he published his own biography. Presently he stays with his wife and daughters in Bangalore.

Malaysian Badminton Team land $ 14 million Sponsorship

In one of the biggest sponsorship deals in the world of badminton, the Malaysian badminton team bagged a cool $ 14 million deal from Maybank cash that will be used over a period of 3 years. The president of the badminton federation of Malaysia reportedly said that the cash injection was very much required for them in order to step up their efforts in the pursuit of the elusive Olympic gold in the upcoming London Olympics of 2012. The money will also be used to improve the infrastructure of the facilities that are already available in order to leave no stone unturned as they target Olympic glory.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Badminton – a racquet sport

Badminton is a kind of sport that has been around since the mid- 18th century and badminton was incorporated into the Olympics in 1992. This game is played on a rectangular court divided by a net and the game is played using racquets and a shuttlecock. It is a highly skilled sport and the strokes used by a player are mainly of two types, the forehand stroke and the backhand stroke. It can be played either in singles or in doubles. Mixed doubles format is also played .Some of the important prevalent badminton tournaments of present times are the Badminton Asia championships, European Badminton championships, America Badminton championships.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Skirt Decree rocks the Badminton World

The world of badminton was recently rocked by the decree enforced by the world badminton federation that it would become compulsory for women players to wear short skirts while playing on court. This was seen as an attempt to do away with the shorts that most Asian players wear. This decision was met by widespread protests, particularly by the Islamic countries who threatened to pull out of the federation of this decree was not revoked and under pressure from the court of arbitration, the federation has suspended this decree but not revoked it. As a result, an imminent break in the federation seems to be imminent with the Asian countries pulling out and forming their own federation.

Badminton- A 18th Century Sport

History says that the sport of badminton was first played in the middle of 18th century by British. Initially, it was played by the British military officers. It was played with a woollen bally. Later, shuttle cocks were introduced. The rules of the game were set in England and it was played in wet and windy conditions. In 1873, the game got the name badminton. In 1899, the fist badminton tournament was held. The IBF or International Badminton Federation was established in the year 1934 with England, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Wales, New Zealand, Ireland and Scotland. In 1936, India got her affiliation. In 1992, Badminton has been introduced to the Olympic Games. Presently all the countries play badminton and it has become a popular sport.

Friday, July 22, 2011

The Idea behind the sport

It is one of the most liked and played outdoor sport.It is the second most most popular sport in world after soccer.It requires badminton racket and shuttlecock.It can be played in singles with only two people or doubles with four people involved.The sport requires physical strength and stamina.It is mainly played in winter season.The badminton court should be laid out in rectangular shape and preferably in dimension of 13.4m in length and 6.1m in width.it calls for intensive energy and might lead to dehydration and hence small sips of water should be taken in gaps.Playing on carpet or concrete should be avoided as might be injurious.It should be in wood.

DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD

Toys are most commonly associated with children and it holds an important part of their growing up age. It helps them in learning about the world around them. It is a means of enjoyment for them. It contributes to a child’s physical and mental development to a great extent.
Most common toys like puzzles and blocks help in developing their mind. With new toys they learn about the concepts of shapes, color, size and sound. With toys like balls and marbles there takes place the motor development, they use their mind and body simultaneously. With toys like Barbie they often associate their selves and play different roles and learn about relationship skills. There are various educational toys which also sharpen their memory and make them creative like various puzzles and problem solving technique.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Upcoming Indian Badminton League

The sport of Badminton in India is developing in recent times. Saina Nehwal is rated as the one of the Top five badminton players of the World. She is at present ranked number four in the World and she has definitely proved that Indian Badminton can be the finest in the World as recently Indian badminton players are confidently competing with the very so strong Chinese badminton players. At present there is news that an Indian Badminton League would initiate with six franchises and it’s supposed to be held sometime at the end of 2011. The Maharashtra Badminton Association came up with the idea to conduct the IBL on the lines of the popular Indian Premiere League of Cricket. Hence an auction would be held for the purchase of players by the six franchises.

The Revised Score Rules of Badminton

In the recent times the game of badminton is played by the new scoring system that has been revised recently. There three rounds to every game and every round is of twenty one scoring points. Irrespective of which side the serving was made, points are added to the score when for the side winning a rally. If the scores are twenty all, then a lead of two points is required from either side in order to win the game. The side winning the match in a round serves first for the following round. A sixty seconds break is given to both the parties when a side reaches eleven points.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

It’s all in the racket

Badminton is a sport that requires skill and precision. Increased flexibility is an added advantage. However, one important component to success is the choice of the badminton racket. The ideal badminton racket should be light weight, with a weight not exceeding 100 grams. Using a combination of steel aluminum and carbon fiber can help reduce the weight. One should not be overtly economical when it comes to choosing a racket as the lower range rackets are usually heavy and leads to a greater pressure being applied by the arms rather than the wrist. Using the arm instead of the wrist is a wring approach to playing badminton, but this might turn into a habit if one constantly plays with a low priced heavy racket.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Aping glory

The Maharashtra Badminton Association (MBA) has announced that it would soon start the ‘Indian Badminton League’. The tournament would be held towards the end of the year and would have six franchise outfits. It is said to be modeled after the billion dollar ‘Indian Premier League’ started by the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI). The Badminton Association of India had given the clearance to this tournament in the attempt of a possible revival of the sport in the country. The basic model of the tournament was tried out in the Pune district of the state and it was a phenomenal hit with crowds. This is what prompted the authorities to take it to the next level.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Shuttles Away

The beautiful game of badminton actually started in colonial India and has gained support and fans from all over the world. Today the game is played in many countries specially the Asian countries North and South Korea, Japan, China and India. The game is fairly simple and can be easily played at an amateur level. It is strictly an indoor game played in a badminton court with a shuttle cock and rackets. Presently Saina Nehwal of India is the top ranked shuttler amongst the women badminton players. The game has also been included in the Olympics since 1992 and can be played in five categories – men’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s singles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Technology That Gets Whacked!

It may seem like rocket science and indeed t is. Who would have guessed that simple shuttlecocks that keep getting whacked form one court to another are built with almost space age technology. From trajectory to speed, build and stability, these 21st century shuttlecocks are tested to perfection before being manufactured and sent out in the market. Weight matters and so does the engineering behind it. Some shuttlecocks are actually tested the same way automobiles are tested with the help of aerodynamics. It is unbelievable how amazing the lightest and the most innocent looking sports accessory has undergone a wind tunnel test and has been mastered to perfection by scientists and engineers.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Shining Star-Saina Nehwal

One of the rising stars of today’s badminton scene is a young girl from India by the name of Saina Nehwal. Born in India in 1990, this youngster has already made quite a name for herself.
Currently holding world rank 6, she has won quite a few tournaments at this fine young age. She is the first Indian woman to have reached the quarter-finals of the Olympics in 2008. Before that, she had made her mark by being the first person to win the Asian Satellite Badminton Championship twice. Her moment of crowning glory came when she won the Indonesian Open, which is a BWF Super Series title.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Strokes Matter

Badminton is a two or four player game which is played with the help of a racquet and a shuttlecock also called shuttle. The racquet is held in different styles for the usage of different strokes. There are two strokes depending upon the sides. The right one is called a forehand stroke and the left hand one is known as a backhand stroke. Strokes depend a lot on the placement of the shuttle which is served. Round the head shots are also used with the forehand and backhand strokes. But the backhand strokes are less powerful. It is just the opposite for a lefty.

Badminton Regenerates the Health in One’s Life

Badminton is a recreational activity that can be played both indoors as well as outdoors. Being sport badminton can also be a great stress buster for many who are always burdened with work pressure and tension in their daily lives. Badminton is also a kind of exercise that activates the fluids of the body, works out the muscles and keeps one in good health and shape. There is no age bar for this sport hence from children to the adults everyone can be a part and enjoy the sport. Being it a sport, injuries are likely to happen and thus one must be careful while playing.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Badminton Equipmets

You may have the skills.. but do you have the right equipment?

Racket: Modern rackets are lightweight, weighing less than a 100 grams. They are usually made of steel, aluminum and carbon fiber.
Shuttlecock: A cork base covered with kid leather and it has 16 feathers. Its size is 62mm to 70mm, and weighs around 5 grams.
Strings: They are made of natural guts material or synthetic material. They are measured by gauge no. which is essentially the thickness of the strings.
Badminton Shoes: Proper shoes for playing badminton are necessary to protect the heel and ankles. Heel cups should be used to protect against injuries.
Clothes: Anything which is light and comfortable and allows for free movement.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Badminton – Dimensions of the playing court

The playing court is rectangular in shape and it is divided into two halves by the net. Usually courts are marked for both doubles and singles. Although the double court is 3 feet wider than the single one, the length remains the same to 44 feet. The only confusion with the area lies for a newcomer is the difference between the serve-length dimension of the two courts. The height has not been mentioned in the book of laws for Badminton, but the ceiling is kept such that the long serve is not disturbed by it.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Rules of the game

The first rule of playing any sport is knowing the rules of the sport - as sport is a disciplined exercise and cannot be played haphazardly.

Similarly, your favourite sport badminton too has its own set of principles. There is the toss, the score keeping. In a singles badminton game, there are chalked out serving and receiving courts. In a doubles badminton game, the order or play and position on court is important. Two more indispensable elements of the game are faults and 'lets' which must be taken into account by the one refereeing the game.

Once the rules of the game are known, it is easy and fun to play the game.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

THINGS TO LOOK OUT IN A BADMINTON INSTRUCTOR

Badminton is a popular racquet game now-a-days. Due to its growing popularity you will find a lot of badminton instructors for learning the game. It is advisable that whenever you decide to hire a professional badminton instructor you must look out for certain important traits. Skill is the first and foremost thing to look out for in an instructor. The instructor must be a skilled badminton player so that he teaches you the right technique to play the game. You must also check the teaching style of the instructor prior to hiring him. You can always take a demo lesson to see that whether the teaching style suits you or not. The trainer you select must be entirely involved in the game because only then he will be able to teach in the best way.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Badminton Blog makes it Easier for one to reach its Desired Information on the Sport

Badminton Blog is a very informative site for the players who keep interest in this game. This webpage provides all the badminton related information like the clubs that offer tuition for this sport, the badminton tournaments that are being held from time to time, game advices from the experts of this field, etc. There are many people who write on this stating how playing badminton can benefit one in life. The site even explains the norms of playing badmintons and also some tutorials that one can follow when practicing on their own. Comparison of different badminton rackets and their prices can also be found on the find, which help in hunting down the best deals.