-
1. The two boundaries near the backfield, we call them the front boundary and the back boundary. The border between the left and right sides, we call it the inner and outer boundary.
The boundaries can be divided into two boundaries: the serving world and the playing world. In doubles, the serve is the front boundary + the outside, and the play is the back boundary + the outside world. In singles, both the serve and the play are inside + back. Of course, the serve must also be over the net and over the front line.
2. Generally speaking, the front and back are offensive positions, and the left and right are defensive positions, and good doubles players will constantly switch the positions of the two in the game. Not fixed.
3. Now it's all changed to a 21-point system.
4. The simple understanding can be explained that when one of the sides only needs to win one more ball to win the game, it is called a game point.
5, yes, the scorer serves, left odd and even.
6. I am also a fanatic of badminton, generally I have three ways to deal with it, and I choose according to the actual situation. The first is a quick squat and then the racket hits the ball in an overhead position. The second is to lift the shot directly to the chest, and the body may deviate a little to the left and right depending on the situation.
The third is that when chasing the ball, you really can't react, turn sideways on the spot, let the ball fly past you, and block the ball with your racket at the same time. Because this way the ball will fly an extra distance of your own body, giving yourself a certain amount of time to react.
The landlord can try it himself and see which one he is more used to. Generally, it can be combined to see the situation.
-
1.The outside line on both sides of doubles is the boundary, and the inside line on both sides of singles is the boundary;
2.Generally left and right, but the serve is often used in the front and back position;
3.The international standard uses a 21-point scale;
4.When the first reaches 20 points and is more than 1 point ahead of the opponent, it is a game point; If both sides reach more than 20 points and are 1 point ahead of the opponent, it is a game point;
5.The scorer serves, and follows the odd left and the right;
6.Quickly judge, hold the racket above the head, face forward, shorten or push the gap according to the speed of the ball and the position of the opponent, and adapt to the situation based on experience.
-
1: In singles, the left and right have been internalized, and the front and back have been external. Doubles are bounded by the outside world.
When teeing, going beyond the departure area is considered out of bounds. 2: For example, I stand in the left area, the landlord stands in the right area, I receive the serve, and then we lose points, the landlord still has to stand in the right area, and the landlord receives the serve, because the kick-off side must follow the rules of left odd and right.
Another example, this time I serve, we lead 3-1, according to the left odd and even, I stand in the left area, the landlord stands in the right area, and then we lose points, it becomes 3 to 2, the opponent serves in the right area, because it is to be sent diagonally, so the landlord receives the serve, this point we win, it becomes 4 to 2, the right even, so the landlord serves. This is more complicated, and I can't explain it very clearly, forgive me. 3:
The current singles and doubles are based on a 21-point system. 4: The meaning of the game point is the end of the set point, for example, I am leading the opponent 20-10, then I get the game point of the game, if it is 20-20 does not count the game point, 21-20 is the game point.
There is also a match point, because the badminton game is a best-of-three system, when I win the first set and I get the match point in the second set, it means that I have already got the match point, and if I win this point, I will win the match. 5: Yes.
6: Is the landlord right-handed? I should move quickly to the right and hit the ball with a half-crouch backhand, and I can use my forehand to the right, but the movement looks awkward.
Hope it helps.
-
Badminton Singles & Doubles (the frame of the active area in the image below):
Badminton is a sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles, and the emerging 3 to 3. The badminton racket is made up of:
It is composed of the joint between the racket surface, the rack, the handle and the frame and the pole. The length of a racket is not more than 680 mm, 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.
The modern sport of badminton originated in the United Kingdom. In 1873, in the town of Bloomington, Glasgow, England, a duke named Bofort 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 became very interested in it. Because of the fun nature of this activity, it quickly became popular among the upper social circles.
-
Singles boundary: The bottom is bounded by the line on the outside, and the sides are bounded by the line on the inside.
Doubles boundary: The bottom is bounded by the outer line, and the two sides are bounded by the outer line.
Serve. 1. Singles: front service line, middle line, inner boundary line, bottom line, this area is, singles service area.
2. Doubles: front service line, middle line, outer boundary line, back service line, this area is, doubles service area.
Midline: The midline is set to require the serve to be served diagonally.
-
1. In the end of the sideline, the singles boundary is the inner line, which is the inner line, and the doubles boundary is the outer line.
2. The boundaries between singles and doubles are both outside lines at the bottom line. The line inside is the back limb macro line of the doubles, and it is said that the doubles serve cannot come out of this line, it is only useful at the moment of the doubles serve.
The front service line of singles is the front line, and the back service line is the bottom line; The front service line of doubles is also the front line, and the back service line is the line in front of the baseline.
-
Badminton is a sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles, and the emerging 3 to 3. Below I have compiled the rules of badminton singles and doubles for your reference!
1. Badminton Scoring Rules for Badminton Tournament and Split Match
Score system, generally 3 games and 2 wins.
2. Scoring per ball.
3. In each round, the winning side will add 1 point.
4. When both sides are 20 points, the remaining side with a 2-point lead over the opponent wins the game.
5. When both sides are 29 points, the first team to score 30 points wins the game.
6. The winner of one game will serve first in the next game.
2. Rules for resting and changing sides between badminton matches
1. In a game, when the leading side reaches 11 points, both sides have a 60-second break.
2. Between innings, both sides have a 2-minute break.
3. In the tiebreaker, when the leading side reaches 11 points, the two sides exchange courts.
3. Badminton singles competition rules
1. At the beginning of a game (score 0 : 0) or when the serving side scores an even number, the serving side serves in the right half. When the serving side scores an odd number, the serve is played in the left half.
2. If the serving side scores one point, then the serving side will continue to serve in the next round.
3. If the receiving side scores one point, then the next round becomes the serving side.
4. Badminton doubles competition rules
1. As in singles, when the serving side scores an even number, the serving side serves in the right half. When the serving side scores an odd number, the serve is played in the left half.
2. If the serving side scores one point, then the serving side will continue to serve in the next round, and the serving player will remain the same.
3. If the receiving side scores one point, then the next round becomes the serving side.
4. If and only if the serving side scores, the two players on the serving side exchange the left and right halves.
The ball of the super card is easier to play, our school training is used in this kind of ball, and the super card is divided into several kinds: there are orange super, yellow super. >>>More
1. Prepare for the action:
Take the right hand as an example, with the left foot in front and the right foot behind, the feet shoulder-width apart, the body is sideways to the net, the center of gravity is on the back foot, the left hand is naturally raised, and the eyes are fixed on the direction of the incoming ball. Hold the racket in your forehand with your arm bent on your right side and the head above your forehead. >>>More
Hire a coach if you can, if it's simple and amateurish. You can go and buy a racket under 200. Put a line of about 22 pounds. >>>More
The price of badminton is 20 30 yuan: since you are a beginner, it is most suitable to use a non-standard ball. 25 yuan, this price outside. It's the kind that doesn't have packaging, and you just know it when you tell people about practicing ball. >>>More
Take a closer look at your requirements, don't hesitate, your vision is very good, give you a conclusion, victory super nano 7, almost 400-450 up and down, the target is very accurate. >>>More