Minimally, a shuttlecock, two players, two badminton racquets, some space, and a freestanding net dividing the space. Use the Link to learn about equipment specifications, rules, and laws that govern the sport of Badminton.
Mostly, we play badminton outdoors, especially during an Olympic or a match as its fesh and well, a much better, wider space, open-wide for playing. But some also play badminton indoors such as in sport stadiums, but majority is outdoors.
The overall dimensions of a badminton court is 20 feet by 44 feet. The net line marks the middle of the court where the net is placed, creating a 22 feet by 20 feet area on each side of the net. The badminton net measures 5 feet tall in the center.
Badminton can be played indoors or outdoors. However, most competitive matches are played inside.
After hitting the birdie, you must quickly return from your stroke to the ready position. For example if you are defending the bird, the you must clear it, and quickly bring your racket down at face height.
Make sure you are always in a ready position and stand in the middle of the court at all times so it is easy to cover larger areas in a short amount of time
Badminton Racket Shuttlecock Badminton String Badminton Shoes Badminton Accessory by :marco galgana ^^ fb.com/nixx.maroo
The way you put your racket in depends on the type of bag it is and how much space is in your bag.
"Badminton" in English is badminton in Italian.
A seed in badminton means a badminton player .
It varies sometimes... on the creature stage your a creature playing around and creating you monster. in the space stage well it is whats it says on the tin... so really it depends how you want to play it. you can be just creating stuff or you can do space
Space is crucial in netball. If the space is clogged up, you struggle to make successful leads, and it is easy for the defending tem to take intercepts. Attacking shooters will often set screens, this stops the defending from being able to contect the ball and allows the shooter to move in the space. This helps to open up the court. A specific style of defence to cut up the space is called a zone. Instead of defending on the player, you defend the space. This is to try and force the attacking team to throw across court and high balls, it is then easy for the defending team to read the ball and has time to move their feet and take intercepts. New Zealand are wll known for their use of the Zone defence.