To start off, first you need to have a correct gripping on your racket. The two common grips are the forehand grip and the backhand grip. As the name suggest, the forehand grip is for hitting shuttles on your forehand side of your body. The backhand grip is used on hitting shuttles on your backhand side of your body.
The second thing that is important to be consider is an integral part of Badminton Basic Skills is the Serve. There are plenty different types of serve, each having their own purpose and characteristics. I would suggest you to learn the high serve first as it is very useful in a beginner's game. .
The third and final thing which is equally important is to have a correct forehand overhead throwing motion. A good forehand overhead stroke is formed upon a good overhead throwing movement. You can practice this movement using your racket without actually hitting the shuttle. Alternatively, you can hold a shuttle or a ball in your hand and practice throwing it out.
A match consists of the best of three games. If the serving side wins a rally, it scores a point and then gets to serve again, but from the alternate service court. If the receiving team or player wins the rally, that side wins the serve, but the score doesn't change. So you could have the serve change many times without the score changing, but this does not happen a lot. Fifteen points wins a game; however, if the score is tied at 14-14, the side that gets to 14 first can decide to either play to 15, or to set the game to 17 points. In ladies' singles matches, the game is played to 11 points, but if the game is tied 10-10 then the winning score can be increased to 13 points.
Players change ends at the completion of each game. They also change ends in the middle of the third game and when a player or teams score reaches 8 in a 15-point game or 6-points in an 11-point game. A five-minute break is given before the start of any third game.
Service Faults :
1) The shuttle can't be hit above the waist level of the server.
2) The head of the racket must be completely below the lowest part of the hand that is holding the racket.
3) The server's feet must be completely in the service court.
4) Both the serve's feet must be in contact with the court.
5) A fake or false serve can't be made.
6) The player receiving the serve must be standing in the correct court.
7) The player receiving the serve can't move before the shuttle is hit.
8) The shuttle is hit outside of the correct service court.
General Faults Include:
1) The shuttle drops outside of the court.
2) The shuttle hits a player or their clothing.
3) The shuttle fails to clear the net.
4) A player hits the shuttle before it has crossed the net into their side of the court.
5) A player hits the shuttle twice, with two hits, before it clears the net, or a player and their partner hit the shuttle in two consecutive shots.
6) A player touches the net or posts while the shuttle is in play.
7) If a player attempts to distract or somehow interfere with an opponents play.
8) The shuttle passes through or under the net.
9) The shuttle touches the roof, ceiling or any side walls.
10) The shuttle touches an object or person out of bounds.
11) The shuttle is held or caught on the racket.
Meanwhile for the equipment,you will need to play badminton in Malaysia. It includes information like shoes, clothing, rackets, shuttlecocks as well as the appropriate courts to play in. in addition to that, there is also a directory where these retailers are, a short profile of them and where you can purchase your equipment.
This section is divided into two major parts, clothing and equipment. Clothing would be where you can get essential clothing for the game. this could be the badminton brand manufacturers or just casual clothing including advise on what to wear and what not to wear. In the equipment section, you can find out on what you need to get and what type of rackets are suitable for your game as well as reviews on shuttlecocks and others like nets and courts.
Do not learn to play harshly, because progress at your own pace and don't be worried that you will be left behind. You will be able to play happily after you have acquired the badminton basic skills. The game start to serve on the right and the player who reaches 21 points shall win the game.
References:http://www.badminton-information.com/how-to-play-badminton.html
http://www.badminton-information.com/rules-of-badminton.html
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