Drills for Students: Badminton Shane Weatherby was a professional ballet dancer for fifteen years‚ rising to the rank of Principal by 21. Now retired from dancing‚ he is a very experienced high school teacher majoring in physical education and dance. Shane has brought his understanding of refined skill acquisition to many sports and coaches’ badminton for many organisations. In badminton‚ skill acquisition develops faster for students when an ‘authentic’ environment is used. This is due
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING DCO105 CO-CURRICULUM II (BADMINTON) ASSIGNMENT 3: INJURIES MANAGEMENT IN BADMINTON BIL NAMES STUDENT ID PROGRAMME 1. DINIE BT AHMAD 132011236 DBA LECTURER’S NAME: MOHD HADI MOHAMED MAHIDIN SUBMISSION DATE: THURSDAY‚ 24 JULY‚ 2014 INJURIES MANAGEMENT IN BADMINTON Some common injuries due to the explosive nature of badminton are: 1. LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS (Tennis Elbow) Inflammation of the forearm extensors causing outer
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Advanced Higher P.E. Project Report Badminton “Following an integrated programme of training which uses phases of training will allow me to ensure all areas of my performance are developed towards a major event.” Scottish Qualifications Authority Exemplification Advanced Higher: Physical Education: Badminton: Project Report 1 CONTENTS • Rationale and Project Proposal - pages 3-6 • Research - pages 7-9 • Interpretation and Discussion - pages 10-11 • Application to Personal Development
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Badminton History Badminton has a cosmopolitan history. The rules of the modern game were developed in England‚ but it is now Asian countries that dominate the sport. Badminton House Badminton takes its name from Badminton House - home of the Duke of Beaufort in the English county of Gloucestershire. In 1873‚ the Duke is credited with bringing a version of the game – Poona - back from India and introducing it to his guests. Getting organised The sport quickly grew in popularity and in
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Footwork is a piece of soccer that makes the game beautiful because there is such a variety to choose from. Footwork is what makes the game of soccer something unique‚ but it doesn’t come naturally. This is something that every soccer player has to practice over and over until they can do a certain skill without even thinking about it. Some drills to practice these skills are by dribbling through cones backwards and forwards with a ball
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any sport‚ you always have t vbo start with the basics before you can go on and learn the harder skills that the sport has to offer. When you first start gymnastics‚ you might learn the basic skills like cartwheels‚ handstands‚ and backbends. Even though these are just basic skills‚ they have a lot of importance with more complex skills. Take‚ for example‚ a front walkover. This skill is one of the more basic skills‚ but it requires a couple of skills that are important to know in order to do it safely
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Badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles)‚ who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents’ half of the court. Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net. A rally ends once the shuttlecock has struck the floor‚ or if a fault has been
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BADMINTON Badminton in the Philippines * 1920 – The British and American expatriates introduced badminton in the country. * 1950’s – the International Badminton Federation (IBF) recognized the Philippines as its 21st member country. Since then‚ Filipino’s have been playing badminton in international tournaments. * 1949 – National rankings produced Adriano Torres‚ first national Men’s single champion. * 1952 – The Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) was created and became
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BADMINTON Origins of the Game The sport of badminton has its origins in ancient civilizations in Europe and Asia. The ancient game known as battledore (bat or paddle) and shuttlecock probably originated more than 2000 years ago. In the 1600s Battledore and Shuttlecock was an upper class pastime in England and many European countries. Battledore and Shuttlecock was simply two people hitting a shuttlecock backwards and forwards with a simple bat as many times as they could without allowing it to
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Natasha Malana HPER 208 Stanton 9 September 2012 Badminton The sport of badminton was invented years ago played in ancient Greece and Egypt. Badminton came from a child’s game called battledore and shuttlecock‚ in which two players hit a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets there was no net--the object was simply to keep the shuttlecock from hitting the ground. The game was called "poona" in India during the 18th Century‚ and British Army Officers stationed there took the
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