As soon as the shuttle hits the ground, the rally is over. In this respect, badminton is not like tennis or squash, where the ball can bounce. While badminton and tennis fans often claim that their sport is more physically demanding, such comparisons are objectively difficult to make due to the different demands of the games. Currently, there is no formal study that assesses the physical condition of the players or the requirements during the game. With the laws of badminton prescribing specific rules for service in badminton, the court has two service lines, the short service line, which is 1.98 m (6.5 feet) from the net, and the long service line 0.72 m (2.36 feet) from the baseline, which is specially marked for this purpose. Badminton courts are 44` (13.4 m) long, but double courts are 20` (6.1 m) wide, while single courts are reduced to 17` (5.18 m); Shrinkage of 1.5` (0.46 m) on both sides. Gas stations are divided by a center line that divides the width of the space and are reset from the grid by a 6.5` (1.98 m) “short service line”. Dual sets also require a “long service line” which is placed 2.5` (0.76 m) from the rear limit. Distances of 2` (0.61 m) must be provided around the entire badminton court. While the dimensions of the badminton court are universal and applicable to all levels of competition, i.e. professional, college, leisure and secondary, the lines are drawn according to the type of competition that takes place, i.e. single or double. The dimensions and lines of the badminton court are compiled and approved by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).
In order to understand these rules and regulations in detail, this article will not only focus on the dimensions and locations of the lines, but will also examine the relevance of these. To simplify the details of the lines, the article also explains the lines from the outermost to the innermost. If the score is odd, for example on the very first service of the game, the server stands in its left service location and serves in the opponent`s left service location, directly opposite. The entire badminton court, which is 44 feet (13.41 meters) long and 20 feet (6.1 meters) wide, is divided into two sides for both players. The total length and width can be determined by measuring the distance between the outermost lines of the badminton court. While players are asked to hit all their shots inside the rectangular box, it is necessary to leave a space of more than 1 meter along the outermost vertical line and a distance of 1.5 meters parallel to the horizontal demarcation line. This is done to prevent the thug from hitting anything outside the court and also allows for a fair verdict on whether the shuttle was IN or OUT. Statistics such as the above running speed prompt badminton fans to make other, more controversial comparisons. For example, it is often claimed that badminton is the fastest racket sport.
[32] Although badminton holds the record for the fastest muzzle velocity of a racket sport projectile, badminton slows down much faster than other projectiles such as tennis balls. This qualification, in turn, must be relativized, taking into account the distance over which badminton moves: a crushed badminton travels a shorter distance during a service than a tennis ball. Badminton courts are the rectangular surfaces used for the racket sport of badminton. Divided into two halves by an average badminton net, the courts are usually marked with limit widths for single and double matches, which vary between the two types of play. Badminton courts must be equipped with a secure floor for play, including wooden, plastic and rubber floors. While the lines that are drawn horizontally at the net on both sides of the court are a service line and each shuttle in the single and double rooms, when the court in front of this line is considered an OUT, the badminton courts are classically rectangular and are designed on a wooden floor with synthetic mats as a surface. This is done to provide players with cushioning and comfort to move quickly in order to fool their opponents with strategic punches. Given the rapid movements of commuters and steering wheels on the playing surface, it is imperative to keep the field smooth and uniform, and the lines as clear as in badminton, the service should be hit in an upward direction, with an armpit striking action. You are not allowed to play a tennis style service. The net is about 1.5 meters (5 feet) high and extends over the center of the square.
Dual-service courts are slightly different. They are wider because they use the outer side line (remember: the double seat is wider); and they are shorter because they use the inner rear line. Compared to running shoes, badminton shoes have little lateral support. A high level of lateral support is useful for activities where lateral movement is undesirable and unexpected. However, badminton requires powerful lateral movements. A solidly constructed side support will not be able to protect the foot in badminton; Instead, it will promote a catastrophic collapse to the point where the shoe support fails and the player`s ankles are not ready for sudden loading, which can lead to sprains. For this reason, players should choose badminton shoes instead of general sneakers or running shoes, as the appropriate badminton shoes have a very thin sole, lower a person`s center of gravity and therefore lead to fewer injuries. Players should also ensure that they learn safe and proper footwork, with the knee and foot aligned with all lunges. It`s more than just a matter of safety: good footwork is also crucial to moving around the field effectively. These are the only types of badminton played in serious tournaments.
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