| 1. | badminton Jerry, don’t you play badminton? ... I don’t know why I was so fearful of people discovering that I played badminton. ... I didn’t think so, but then I overheard an argument over which was more of a sport, badminton or chess. ... As soon as a conversation about badminton or sports in general aros...
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| 2. | Tennis VS Badminton Tennis and badminton are both popular games throughout the world. I used to play badminton well in China, but rarely played tennis because we had very few tennis courts in China. After I came to the United States, I started to play tennis more often than I had played badminton. At first, I thought t...
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| 3. | Physical fitness directly determines the level of demand that can be put on your technical and Introduction
A certain level of Physical Fitness is of Paramount importance for any competitor who wishes to maximise their badminton performance. As (Downey, J 1995) states, you must have enough fitness to do the work that is required at the level in which you participate. Physical Fitness can be ...
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| 4. | Badminton smash Step by step- Badminton Smash 1. Stand side on with your racket foot forward. 2. Point at shuttle with your non-racket hand. 3. Bring racket back behind head. Elbow slightly bent. 4. Bring racket back over head and hit shuttle with racket strings pointing down. 5. Contact with shuttle must be when t...
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| 5. | badminton strengths Strengths - Good control at all times during the shot. He always seems to know how to react in the situations he is placed in. This will give him an advantage over his opponent as his opponent may feel intimidated by his competence. - He seems able to use this shot in an attacking situation to incre...
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| 6. | lindsay One day i woke up and was a frog. I went to the mall and had alot of fun. No one stepped on me thank goodness. I really had fun that day. I play badminton too after school. its alot of fun. i win alot. i play in the band and the clarinet choir. its kind of boring. thats okay though. my boyfriend is ...
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| 7. | soccer Soccer is the Worlds most popular sport and also the most spectator sport. ... Even though there are thousands of other sports such as basketball, tennis, badminton and so on, soccer has been a long time favorite most everywhere else. ...
On the other hand, I have never been a soccer fan. I w...
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| 8. | Warm Up and Cool Down For Badminton There is no doubt that time spent on warming up and cooling down will improve an athletes level of performance and accelerate the recovery process needed before training or competing again. Consequently the coach must encourage the athlete to regard the warm up and cool down as an essential part of ...
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| 9. | Styles of teaching How can you alter your style of teaching to meet the demands of different practice and competitive situations for individual, racket and team activities? ... The way I am going to tackle this is by describing and comparing the different styles of teaching and relating them to individual, team and r...
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| 10. | reveiw the classification of skill Review the classification of skill highlighting the differences between individual, coactive and interactive skills.
There are two definitions of skill. Skill is learned, it is economic and efficient with goals being constantly met. Knapp’s definition of skill is ‘the learned ability to b...
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| 11. | Old Century Sports Sports that involve hitting, throwing and catching are as popular today as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. ... Sports in the 16th and 17th centuries provided people with an escape from their problems and were a healthy way to release tension.
Tournaments developed from early contests i...
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| 12. | Highland Games ... Those having witnessed a Scottish hammer throw at a Highland Games will be a little more enlightened, as this implement more closely resembles the working sledge hammer which is. ... There have been attempts to link the sport with the roth-cleas or wheel feat of the ancient Irish Tailteann Ga...
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| 13. | regulation of sports ... Ancient Egypt Monuments to the Phaorohs indicate that a range of sports were well developed and regulated several thousands of years ago, including swimming and fishing. ... In ancient Greece, a wide range of sports were already in operation at the time of the Ancient Greek Empire. ... This ...
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