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  • Backyard Badminton Net Instructions

    Badminton is played with a racquet, shuttlecock and a net. Official rules dictate the height, width and depth of the net. The net is made out of dark-colored mesh material with a mesh size between...

  • How to Teach Beginners in Badminton to Handle the Racket

    The game of badminton---which is similar to tennis---is played with a net but with a slightly smaller racket and a plastic object designed to float in the air called a shuttlecock. Although it can...

  • Rules of the Game of Badminton

    Badminton can be played in singles or doubles, by men and women alike. To begin a badminton game, toss a coin; the winner can choose which side of the court he wants to play on, or choose to serve...

  • List of Badminton Rules

    Badminton is a racket sport played by either two or four players at a time. Similar to tennis, a player serves over an elevated net to start the game by hitting a shuttlecock, also known as a...

  • Badminton Shuttle Rules

    Badminton is a game with origins dating all the way back to the fifth century B.C. It spread throughout Asia and eventually to Europe in the 16th century. The name Badminton was first used in...

  • Official Badminton Rules & Regulations

    Badminton is played worldwide as a recreational and competitive sport, and traces its origins back to ancient Greece and Egypt. The sport became popular in England at the start of the 20th century...

  • Badminton Game Rules

    Badminton is a popular game that is played competitively and socially. The goal of the game is to hit a plastic playing piece, known as a shuttlecock, over the net to an area within the legal...

  • What is the Height of a Badminton Net?

    Badminton is a historic game going back to the 19th century. It became popular in England after the Badminton House was created in the 1870s in Gloucestershire. It was played using rules from...

  • How Do Badminton Rules Differ From Tennis Rules?

    Two of the most popular and influential racket-based sports are tennis and badminton. Though both are played with a net and rackets, the two sports are actually dramatically different when it...

  • How Does a Badminton Court Differ From a Tennis Court?

    Badminton and tennis are two popular racket sports, each of which is played at the Olympic games. While the sports share many similarities--both use rackets to hit an object back and forth over a...

  • About Badminton

    Badminton is a relatively unknown sport to most. Though they know it exists, many people don't understand the rules of the game and how it's played. The roots of badminton can be traced back four...

  • How to Hit a Net Shot in Badminton

    Badminton is an active sport in which you are hitting a birdie back and forth over a net. You run back and forth as you hit the birdie back to your opponent. You can take badminton classes or join...

  • How to Assemble a Badminton Set

    Badminton began in the 1600s as a popular pastime among the upper classes in England and Europe, where it was called Battledore and Shuttlecock. In the 1800s, a net was introduced in India. Today...

  • How to Stand During Badminton

    Badminton is an enjoyable sport for people of all ages. However, in order to have success from the beginning, you must perfect your stance. Once you learn this technique, you can start each game...

  • How to Receive the Drop Shot in Badminton

    Receiving the drop shot in badminton means getting to the forecourt quickly to return a short volley from your opponent. Your opponent's strategy with this shot is to get you off balance and drop...

  • How to Do Footwork in Badminton

    Learning proper footwork is the foundation to becoming a good badminton player. Being agile enough to move quickly from side to side, while keeping your eye on the shuttlecock and your opponent's...

  • How to Do a Short Serve with Forehand Position in Badminton

    Hitting a short forehand serve gets the shuttlecock to skim just over the net and drops it in your opponent's forecourt. When it's done right, your opponent won't have time to get to it, and even...

  • How to Do an Underhand Swing in Badminton

    A firm underhand swing is often used to get the shuttlecock up and behind an opponent who is playing in close to the net. It can send her scrambling back toward the base line for a difficult...

  • How to Serve in Badminton

    Just as in tennis, your serve can provide the key to winning in badminton. This is the one time you control where the birdie will fly, so take advantage of it and hone that serve for precision and...

  • How to win in a friendly badminton match

    Badminton is a fun sport. As a 10 years veteran badminton player, I would try to give you some easy steps to win in a badminton match!

  • How to Know the Rules of Badminton

    Badminton is a game where you volley a shuttlecock back and forth over a net. A shuttlecock is either made with a feather tail and cork tip or plastic tail with a rubber tip. You play on a court,...

  • How to Play Badminton

    Badminton is an exciting, indoor or outdoor, racquet sport you can play with some friends or play competitively through a club. Check out the basics right here, then read further to improve your...

  • How to Hit an Underhand Drop Shot in Badminton

    Catch the shuttle late and low, barely hitting it so that it just clears the net - it should land too short for your opponent to get to. This is particularly useful when your opponent is expecting...

  • How to Set Up a Badminton Court

    Badminton shuttlecocks can zip through the air at a lightning 200 miles per hour. Here's how to set up a regulation-size court so you won't get left in the dust.

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