What is the connection between the sea and badminton and what are the similarities

Updated on educate 2024-03-19
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no direct connection between the sea and badminton, they are two completely different concepts, representing the natural sea and man-made ball games.

    However, if you look at it from some specific angles, there may be some similarities between the sea and badminton. For example:

    1.Liquids and gases: The sea is liquid water, while badminton is made from feathers and cork. Although they differ in their physical state, they are all related to the state and properties of matter.

    2.Dynamics: The movement of the tides, currents, wind and waves of the sea follows the dynamic principles in physics, while the trajectory of the shuttlecock is also affected by physical factors such as air resistance and gravity.

    3.Sports space: The sea is a three-dimensional space, and badminton can be played within a specific space, such as a badminton court, beach or park.

    4.Human activities: The sea is a place where humans carry out various activities, such as fishing, shipping, tourism, etc., whereas badminton is a type of sports activity performed by humans, both of which are closely related to human life and activities.

    These are just some very faint and far-fetched similarities, in fact the connection between the sea and badminton is not much. Forced linkage is a method of creative stimulation and selection of solutions, which is mainly through association and combination, to find some unexpected and possible solutions, but this method does not really illustrate the connection and similarity between two different concepts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    All need to use external objects to show their value.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is there anything to do between the two???

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Badminton may only be played in an open field, but the sea is vast, we should use the sea as the space of our hearts and play our own ball.

    **--arcobalenoyuni

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Differences:

    1. The tennis court is four times the badminton court, and the badminton singles players run four times as far as the tennis singles players in general competitions.

    2. Badminton is more physically demanding. 3. The impact of tennis hitting is large, in order to make the ball more stable, rarely use the wrist, all the strokes of badminton are accompanied by the wrist force, the two sports seem to be similar but are completely opposite, the two can only be one of them.

    Similarity 1, both are a type of sports.

    2. Both can exercise the body and improve reflexes.

    3. It is one of the Olympic events.

    4. It is a good way to have fun and leisure.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The two sports may seem similar, but there is a big difference between them. The similarities are all equipment and field sports, and there are many differences.

    It should be known that muscles have memory, so practicing the two together will definitely have disadvantages. First of all, the two sports movements are different, so the memory of the muscles is not the same, and more importantly, the feeling of receiving the ball, there is no doubt that the two kinds of receiving feel are absolutely worlds apart. The above is the main one.

    Separately, the body, the center of gravity control is not the same, it is not very good for the legs, as for the shoulder, there is no problem, the badminton shoulder action is larger, it has no effect on the tennis racket, the arm has the most problems, the wrist, elbow joint, action, muscle force, are all different, so there will be pain and soreness. If you insist on two things together, you can swim after training to soothe your muscles and avoid muscle deformation.

    In terms of rackets, you said too absolutely, YY is really good, but Wilson's is also good, Prince and Hyde's are also good, and the most important thing is to choose the right racket for you. Tennis rackets of several big brands, Wilson, Prince, Hyde.

    Hope these are helpful to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The commonalities between badminton, tennis, and table tennis: 1They all rely on the three forces of the feet, waist and hands, and only in this way can the explosive power and strength be the best.

    2.There are both rackets and balls as a medium to communicate, and they cannot be directly resisted by hand.

    3.All three fall under the scope of the ball.

    Differences:1The size of the court is different, with tennis being the largest, followed by badminton and table tennis being the smallest.

    2.Depending on the use of physical strength, the physical strength of table tennis is equivalent to the physical exertion of physical strength compared to them.

    3.Needless to say, the rules are far from the same. Although the force is a combination of the three, the details will still be different.

    4.Let's think about these points for a moment. Not very specific.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many of their paces are common, the changes in the batting wrist are similar, the volley and high-pressure serve of tennis are the same as the smash of badminton, the volley in front of the net and the front of the net of badminton are the same, the chipping of tennis and the cutting of table tennis are the same, the hitting action of the forehand and backhand is the enlarged table tennis action, the difference is the scoring method, and the table, tennis has two serving opportunities, badminton and table tennis is once, and the doubles of tennis and badminton can play multiple times. However, table tennis can only be played once, tennis serves have designated zones 1 and 2, and badminton singles and table tennis singles can be changed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's a two-player, one-ball game with a net in between. The rules are different.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Many people think that badminton and tennis are very similar and think that there is a connection, but in fact, there is no important connection.

    Badminton is an indoor and outdoor sport. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles. Badminton does not have very high physical requirements for players, but it pays more attention to endurance, and the most suitable badminton racket is generally composed of a racket head, a racket shaft, a racket handle, and a joint between the racket frame and the racket.

    The length of a racket is not more than 68 cm, of which the length of the racket handle and the racket shaft is not more than 41 cm, the length of the racket frame is 28 cm, and the width is 23 cm. It is suitable for the development of orientals.

    The modern sport of badminton originated in the United Kingdom. In 1873, in the town of Bloomington, Glasgow, England, there was a duke named Bofort, who held a garden party in his domain, and several retired military officers who had returned from India introduced a game of hitting shuttlecock back and forth with a racket across the net, and people were very interested in it. Because of the fun nature of this activity, it quickly became popular among the upper social circles.

    Bloomington"(badminton) became the name of badminton in English. In 1893, 14 badminton clubs in the United Kingdom formed the Badminton Association, the predecessor of the All England Open. Since 1992, badminton has been an official Olympic sport.

    Tennis is a sport in which a racket is struck against a rubber hollow ball through a net. Modern tennis originated in France. Tennis is further divided into singles and doubles.

    Tennis is now an Olympic sport for people of all walks of life and ages. The rules of tennis have hardly changed since the 1920s. Tennis matches also have a large number of spectators, and the four major tennis tournaments are particularly watched.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The two are complementary and contradictory.

    People who play badminton well generally have strong forearms and strong grip strength, which is also important for tennis (the landlord can go and see the thickness difference between Federer's left and right forearms, which is very scary).

    The only similarity between the two sports is the trajectory of the upper hand swing, but the slight difference between the two leads to contradictions. I remember one time when I was playing tennis under high pressure, I missed the ball, and the coach asked me if I was playing badminton. Accustomed to the smash or high ball in badminton, it is difficult to learn tennis serve and high pressure.

    Of course, people who play badminton well have good motor nerves and physical conditions, and it will be easier to learn tennis than ordinary people.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The connection is estimated to be that they are all sports that use rackets to hit the ball, and they all have court boundaries and can be played in singles and doubles. The second floor is not right, the intensity of badminton is about three times that of tennis, which is much more tiring than tennis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Badminton and tennis should have nothing to do with each other. If you want to talk about relationships, it should be table tennis and tennis. Once upon a time, in a bar, people wanted to play tennis, but ......There wasn't enough venue, so ......On a table, a net was set up, and a small ball was played with a wooden board like a tennis ball, which later evolved into today's table tennis.

    Badminton, which was first called the Purne sport, was later spread to the United Kingdom, and Bloomington invented the current badminton sport.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tennis is played with the arms, and badminton is played with the wrists.

    The two sports look similar but don't say which one is more difficult and which is easier, China is not good at tennis, but badminton is very good, while Europe and the United States are just the opposite, which does not mean which sports are more difficult to train.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The racket is a bit similar, except that the tennis racket is larger and heavier. Of course, it will be easier to play badminton. Tennis will require a lot of body. Tennis is a contest of power and speed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Similarities: The technical points are similar, emphasizing power, speed, landing point, and arc.

    Differences: Different courts, different shapes, badminton has no spin, tennis and table tennis do.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Badminton is also divided into left-handed and right-handed balls, and the swing methods include forehand backhand slice ball, forehand backhand skateboard slice ball, etc.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's all Olympic sports, and they're all worldwide sports.

    Differences: Different places of origin, different winning scores in each game, different number of rounds of the game, different rules of the game, 15 points for tennis ball, 11 points for table tennis, and 21 points for badminton are wins.

    The three types of ball games also have different court sizes, with tennis courts being the largest, followed by badminton, and table tennis being the smallest.

    Table tennis two balls glow once, badminton loses the ball on the change, tennis has a serve table tennis to be fast, accurate and ruthless, spin-based.

    Badminton focuses on explosiveness, endurance, and reflexes.

    Tennis is a comprehensive class with a larger range of movement.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Badminton is a sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors, and can be divided into singles and doubles and the emerging three-dozen according to the number of participants. Its movement is light and flexible.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Badminton is a sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors. Badminton is a full-body sport Whether it is a regular badminton game or as a general fitness activity, it is necessary to constantly move, jump, turn, and swing the racket on the court. Rational use of various hitting techniques and footwork to hit the ball back and forth on the court, thereby increasing the strength of the upper limbs, lower limbs and waist muscles.

    Badminton is suitable for all ages Badminton is suitable for men and women, and the amount of exercise can be determined according to the characteristics of the individual's age, physical fitness, sports level and court environment. Adolescents can be exercised as an effective means to promote growth and development and improve physical function.

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