In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
jarate, when on an enemy, allows everyone on the opposing team of the cloaked player do double damage to the cloaked player.
The speed of a shuttlecock to be used is be dependent on the playing conditions (i.e. temperature) and not on the skill level of player. In colder conditions, a shuttlecock with higher speed should be used and vice versa.
Drag, momentum
In badminton, a balanced force is when the forces exerted by opposing players are equal and opposite, resulting in the shuttlecock remaining relatively stationary or in motion in a straight line. This balance allows for fair and competitive gameplay by preventing any one player from gaining an unfair advantage through unequal force.
10 Rules of BadmintonThe 10 rules of badminton are as follows:1. A game starts with a coin toss. Whoever wins the toss gets to decide whether they would serve or receive first OR what side of the court they want to be on. The side losing the toss shall then exercise the remaining choice.2. At no time during the game should the player touch the net, with his racquet or his body.3. The shuttlecock should not be carried on or come to rest on the racquet.4. A player should not reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.5. A serve must carry cross court (diagonally) to be valid.6. During the serve, a player should not touch any of the lines of the court, until the server strikes the shuttlecock. During the serve the shuttlecock should always be hit from below the waist.7. A point is added to a player's score as and when he wins a rally.8. A player wins a rally when he strikes the shuttlecock and it touches the floor of the opponent's side of the court or when the opponent commits a fault. The most common type of fault is when a player fails to hit the shuttlecock over the net or it lands outside the boundary of the court.9. Each side can strike the shuttlecock only once before it passes over the net. Once hit, a player can't strike the shuttlecock in a new movement or shot.10. The shuttlecock hitting the ceiling, is counted as a fault.
In badminton if the shuttle hits the net on service and falls to the ground it is considered dead. If the Shuttlecock hits the net but continues to the opponents side it is still live and in play.
The fastest recorded shuttlecock speed in flight is around 332 km/h (206 mph). This speed is often achieved by professional badminton players during powerful smashes.
That's easy!when the opposing player hits the ball, catch it and he/she's out!Or, if you miss the ball, throw it to the post he/she's running to and stump it!
Yes- badminton birdies can hurt you on account if someone, say your big brother, whacks the birdie into your eye, it can shrink your pupil. If you don't believe me, try it yourself. Don't worry, the shrinking of the pupil is only temporary, depending on how hard your older brother whacked it into your eye!
stripping is when a player causes a player on the opposing team to fumble the ball
Fouls in basketball are when a player makes aggresive contact to a player on the opposing team.