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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Badminton points calculation system


1.Classical system
This system is valid until 2002 before it was replaced with 5x7 points system. Prevailing system is a system to move the ball or in other words only the players / pairs who perform services on which to make points.
A / a pair of players will win the game when you've won two sets of games. With a points system to calculate each set are as follows:

For the party the men's singles and doubles all parties
    * One set consists of 15 points.
    * In case of 13 same position, the player / pair who first reached number 13 will determine whether there is juice 5 (the game will end at point 18) or not (the game still ended in points 15).
    * In case of 14 same position, the player / pair who first reached number 14 will determine whether there is juice 3 (the game will end at point 17) or not (the game still ended in points 15).
    * When the juice has taken a decision on the same position 13, then no additional points if there is the same position 14.

For the women's singles party
    * One set consists of 11 points.
    * If there is the same position 9, the first players to reach the number 9 will determine whether there is juice 3 (the game will end at point 12) or not (the game still ended in points 11).
    * If there is the same position 10, the first player to reach number 10 will determine whether there is juice 2 (the game will end at point 12) or not (the game still ended in points 11).
    * When the juice has taken a decision on same position 9, then no additional points if there is the same position 10.

2.5x7 points system
This system is only valid from January to August 2002.
Prevailing system is still the system to move the ball or in other words only the players / pairs who perform services on which to make points, but unlike classical systems, a / a pair of new players will win the game when it has won a three set game.
There was no difference in the calculation system for both single or double or to a son or daughter. With a points system to calculate each set are as follows:
    *  One set consists of 7 points.
    *  If there is the same position six, the player who first reached number 6 will determine whether there is juice 2 (the game will end at point 8) or not (the game still ended in points 7).

3.Back to the classical system
Starting August 2002, the calculation system back to the classical system with a few changes:
For the party the men's singles and doubles all parties

    * One set consists of 15 points.
    * In case of 14 same position, the player / pair who first reached number 14 will determine whether there is juice 3 (the game will end at point 17) or not (the game still ended in points 15).

For the women's singles party

    * One set consists of 11 points.
    * If there is the same position 10, the first player to reach number 10 will determine whether there is juice 2 (the game will end at point 12) or not (the game still ended in points 11).

4.3x21 rally point system
This system came into effect in May 2006. There was no difference in the calculation system for both single or double or to a son or daughter.
Prevailing system is a system of rally points, or in other words any one player makes a mistake, the opponent immediately earn points.
A / a pair of players will win the game when you've won two sets of games. With a points system to calculate each set are as follows:
    * One set consists of 21 points.
    * In case of 20 same position, will automatically occur juice 2 (the game will end at point 22).
    * Juice 2 will be automatically applied when then happens again the same position (the game will end up with 2 points difference).
    * In case of 29 same position, no longer apply the juice (the game will end at point 30).

Monday, October 25, 2010

Know Your Playing Style (3 Styles Playing Badminton)

In a single game, there are three styles of play:
1. The style quick attack (attacker)This style is a lot of launching smash, drop shots and net returns with a fast, attacking lob. Short service more often used with a sudden impulse from the top toward the back of the opponent's net.Rapid body movement.
2. Feinting style (spieler)High service more frequently used and directed to the rear boundary opponent. Lob also more in and directed, while the drop shot made with a thin feinting and falling near the net. Net tend to sharp blows and cheating although not played as fast as the force of the attacker.
Defence the classified humbug better. Encouragement blow to the back of the opponent's direction and tends to deceive. Snack is not much removed, and the movement of players with this style is more stable and''Relaxed'', with a better mastery of the field.
3. Simple style and survive (Goalkeeper).Most simply and clearly legible punch compared to the swindler. Serve mostly high service and leads to a field boundary at the rear. The blow was simple netnya although sometimes often take across the ball to the other side of the field. Drop shot his sharp but not as fast as the attacker.
Style of play is intended to make your opponent tired with playing a simple but rarely make their own mistakes.
Almost all professional players use a combination of two styles with one more dominant. For example, Zhao Jianhua attacking style combines nicely with the style tricks, while Foo Kok Keong and Ardy Wiranata is the type Goalkeeper.
There are times when they are anchored in the style of attack, such as Rudy Hartono. P. Gopichand also sometimes be a striker although often deceive. Susi Susanti is a keeperA very admirable goal.
The young players will follow the style of play usually adored athlete. At present, the force that is 'trendy' style of attack is colored with a lot of jump smash and lob attacks. It is very common for young players to follow the style of their favorite players or follow trends. But keep in mind that the champions are the individuals were different, hence to become a champion still need to be convinced of the uniqueness of his own playing style.
Ask yourself:
The first question:• Does my character fits the style of play that I follow this?• Does my character aggressive and impatient and like to take the risk? [This character matches the style of attack]• Am I patient and resilient type of person who enjoys a long rally to get rid of your opponent? [This character matches the style to survive]• Am I the type of person who likes perminan patient quality and really enjoy to control the opponent? [This character matchesdeceptive style]
The second question:• Does the physical condition I qualified to play this style?• Does my stamina sufficient to keep a sharp spike a smooth and hard?• Am I too short to play attacking? Do I need time to reach all parts of my field than the players that although the level of reflexes similar to mine but berpostur higher?• How can I use my mental and physical stamina sufficient to effectively?
The third question:• Am I able to control the blow in accordance with the style of play this?• Did I blow a simple, consistent and sharp, or swindle?• Which blows my most controlled? Snack, survive, lob, etc.?Do not just follow trends, but discover their own style of play so that when you follow your favorite player, you do not follow blindly but to learn the advantages style of play. That way, you can increase your ability to fight against various kinds of style opponent.

6 easy steps to prevent injury to play badminton

Badminton including restricted net game meaning no body contact with your opponent directly, but still, the possibility of injury would have occurred if not considered both from within and outside factors. The following tips badminton is teaching us how to prevent injury to play badminton. 
1. Warming (Warming up).
Tips to avoid injury to the first just like another game, that is to warm up sufficiently before starting the game of badminton because by doing muscle-otok warming our bodies will be better prepared to make further activity is more severe. Badminton requires us to move the whole body starting from the feet, ankles, hands, fingers, arm, wrist to waist. So we must warm up sufficiently before starting the game. Remember do not ever forget to warm up before starting to play badminton. Warm up at least 15 minutes, your muscles will be better prepared.
2. Badminton Shoes (Wear).

Wear shoes that badminton has a tread surface with the rubber material is stronger because it will stick in the field. Do not wear jogging shoes are usually made from synthetic carbon for badminton because it can make you slip. Wear shoes that fit to your foot size, too narrow causing the heel or toe pain, not too loose can cause a sprain or injury. 
3. Badminton Field Condition (Course Condition).
Note the condition of the field you play badminton. Badminton courts can be made of wood, carpet, cement. if the wood and the carpet is usually water or sweat can make you slip, if the cement is usually sand or gravel. Maintain cleanliness of the field, make sure the field you are free from water, sweat and sand.
 4. Body movement.
Badminton requires rhythmic body movements with a high speed chase you let alone a dropshot shuttlecock, then Rely and interchangeably. fewer errors limb movements can cause injury, especially hip, knee and thigh. So the movement should be relaxed and heating is also very helpful. 
5. Doubles game. 
 Be careful with your friends racketGames in the badminton doubles can cause injury because the taxable racket blows from teammates. For the professional player is unlikely to happen, but for the amateur and has not been previously paired cautious yes. There is still a friend in the field :-)Read the movements your friends, give the command to tell your friends that you are going to reverse the shuttlecock. 
6. Stretching (Streching).
Stretching is very important after playing badminton. Done playing stretch your legs, sit on the floor with legs straight position parallel to the floor. Relax your muscles, especially the foot with small massaging his thighs and calves. Do not sit cross-legged or bend your leg because it can inhibit the activity of blood vessels after a fast-moving blood circulation. If one position can sometimes cause cramps.
With the above tips, hopefully can help you avoid injury while playing badminton.

Flogging techniques on badminton game

To become a good badminton player to note beating technique in the game, the following types of punch techniques in the development of the game of badminton:
1.Overhead Clear / Lob
Focus more to master the blow overhead lob it, because the technique is much the same blow lob smash technique and dropshort. The blow overhead lob is a ball that was hit from above the head, its position is usually from the back field and is directed upwards at the rear of the field.
There are two types of overhead lob:1. Deep lob / Clear, high ball into the back.2. Attacking lob / Clear, the ball is not too high.
Points to Look For1. Use the forehand grip, hold the racket and its position next to the shoulder.2. Sideways body position (vertically) with the direction of the net. Position your right foot behind left foot and at the time of hitting the ball, should occur displacement body weight from right foot to left foot.3. Body position should be sought always fallow behind the ball.4. The ball was hit like a throwing motion.5. At the time of a hit ball, hands should be straight. Position the end of the racket follow the direction of the ball, Ialu released, was falling in front of the body racquet.6. Lecutkan wrist (racquet) when hit the ball.
How to Exercise1. For the beginner just learning, you should first exercise by feeding them with the throw the ball. The goal that beat timing can be obtained. For simplicity, can be used count (1. Position prepared; 2. Swing; 3. O'clock).2. For a tool to get used to the movement and get hit the right timing, use a hanger that can be height adjustable shuttlecock.
Points to Look For1. The position of the same preparation with normal overhead.2. Because, usually the ball were not far behind our heads, to reach them, the first body that is rotated with the right foot back, then lompatkan right leg while the body and rotated to reach kok racket in the back of the head, resulting in the displacement weight.3. After the beating, the left foot landing first, on the front feet (somewhat tiptoe), the body must bend forward.
2.Round The Head Clear / Lob / Drop / Smash
Is a ball overhead (above) who was beaten on the back of the head (the side next to the ear kih). Compared with the usual overheads, hit on the back of the head is relatively more difficult. Because to be able to blow (technique) is required extra leg strength, flexibility, footwork is good, and coordination. Usually this is done in a forced blow because to do so should be with the backhand.
3. Smash
That blows overhead (above) which is directed downwards and be done with full power. The blow was identical as punch attack. Therefore the main goal to shut down opponents. The blow is a blow hard smash that is often used in the game of badminton. Characteristics of this stroke are: hard, fast pace running towards Iantai Iapangan shuttlecock, so that this blow need aspect of leg muscle strength, shoulder, arm and wrist flexibility and the harmonious coordination of body movement.
In a practice game, smash hit can be done in silence / stand or while jumping (King Smash). Therefore smash hit can be:- Punch full smash - smash cut Punch - Punch Sines backhand - smash circular blow on the head
Technique is gradually smash hit every player must master it perfectly. The benefits are great to improve the quality of the game.
Points to Look For1. Get used to move quickly to take positions at the right time.2. Note the racket handle.3. The attitude of the body must remain flexible, your knees bent and keep concentrating on the shuttlecock.4. Perkenaan racket and shuttlecock on the head by straightening the arms to cover why it is as high as possible and use power wrist when hitting the shuttlecock.5. End range of motion with the motion at the Ian-shock perfect racquet swing forward body.
4. Dropshot (Punch Cut)
It is done like smash hit. The difference in the position of a hit with the racket when kok. The ball hit with a drive and a smooth touch. Dropshot (blow cut) is good is when the ball drop close to the net and do not cross the double line.
Characteristics blow this piece is, how sentiasa falling near the net in the opponent's field. Therefore it must be able to do a perfect blow with a variety of attitude and position of the body from the corners of the field of play. Factor racket handle, fast footwork, body position and weight transfer process of harmonious at the time of hitting a critical success factor of this blow.
The attitude of early preparation and the motion was not different from the blow hit smash. In the implementation of this cutting blow, was placed kok on opposite corners of the field as closely as possible a net, with variations feinting before perkenaan body and racquet racket and shuttlecock, which causes the opponent late anticipates and reacts to the sudden arrival of shuttlecock.
Points to Look For1. Use the forehand grip. Hold the racket and its position next to the shoulder.2. Sideways body position (vertically) with net direction, position your right foot behind left foot. At the time of hitting the ball, should occur displacement body weight from right foot to left foot.3. Body position should always strived to be behind the ball.4. At the time of a hit ball, hands should be straight, reaching the ball and push it with subtle touches.5. To forehand opposite direction, hit the ball Iengkungan the right and left curved the ball to the backhand goal.6. Position the end of the racket in the direction bola.Biasakan move quickly to take positions at the right behind the shuttlecock.7. Notice of motion step and balance the body during and after the strike kok.8. Kok should be hit with a straight arm position and only use a small power.9. The blow cut contains aspects of motion and motion smoothness deceptive.

Basic In Play Badminton

If aspires to become an elite badminton players or excel, it must master a variety of basic exercises correctly badminton. The types of strokes that must be mastered is the service, lob, dropshot, smash, netting, underhand, and drives. All types of stroke must be carried out using the correct grip and footwork
1. Racket Grip (Grip)
Basically, the known number of ways racket handle. However, only two forms of handles that are often used in practice, namely how to hold the racket forehand and backhand. All types of stroke in badminton done with these two types of grip.
2. Footwork
Footwork is the foundation to be able to produce high quality punch, when done in a good position.
3. Attitude and Position
Attitude and position of standing on the ground must be such, so that with a good attitude and perfect it, can be quickly moved to all corners of the field of play.
4. Hitting Position
The position hit the ball or often called preparation. That there is a second time on the preparation is also used to determine the blow of what will be done.
5. Service (Service)
In badminton the game rules, the service is the initial capital to be able to win the match.
6. Smash
That blows overhead (above) which is directed downwards and be done with full power. The blow was identical as punch attack. Therefore the main goal to shut down opponents. The blow is a blow hard smash that is often used in the game of badminton.
7. Dropshot (Punch Cut)
It is done like smash hit. The difference in position when a hit with a shuttlecock racket. The ball hit with a drive and a smooth touch.
8.Drive
It is fast and flat punches are widely used in games or double. The goal is to avoid the opponent attacks or otherwise compel the opponent lift the ball and are on the defensive.

How to make a strong backhand?

to create a strong backhand, you can use wood or tennis skuasy in swing forward and backward compatibility and ability to follow each.
In addition, you also suggested the use of dum bell practice as a tool to strengthen the wrist support finger. With this power, he will facilitate the exercise stroke using skuasy or tennis racket.
This exercise should diamalkan hayunan at least once a day. He is not supposed to be done in the badminton arena sake only but should be done everywhere sake only included in your booth.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Technical Service Badminton

Forehand service
a. Short forehand service- The purpose of this short service to force the opponent to not be on the offensive. In addition, opponents were forced on the defensive.- The variation of the direction and objectives of this short service can be trained in a serious and systematic.- How should hit with a relatively short racket swing.- At the time of a hit to the head (leaf) racket and shuttlecock, in a state bent elbow, to avoid the use of wrist, and watch your weight transition point.- How to practice is to use a shuttlecock and done repeatedly.
b. High forehand service- The type of service is mainly used in a single game.- Shuttlecock must be hit with full force for shuttlecock flying high and falling perpendicularly on the back of the opponent field.- When hitting the shuttlecock, both feet hip-width apart and both feet always contact with the floor.- Notice the racquet swing movement. Backwards, forwards, and after a stroke, should be performed perfectly well and followed the motion weight transition point from the rear foot to front foot should be directly continuous and harmonious.- Get used to always concentrate before hitting the shuttlecock.- Only by practicing diligently and repeatedly tirelessly, to use the technique of high forehand service with otherwise good.
 

Backhand service
These types of services in general, the direction and the fall really close as possible to the line of attack opposing players. And why retatif close as possible float on the net (net).
Therefore, the type of service is often used by multiple players.1. Standing posture is the right foot in front of left foot, right foot with the tip leading to the desired target. Both feet hip-width apart, knees bent, so with an attitude like this, point weight is between her legs. Do not forget, stay relaxed posture and concentration.2. Racquet swing is relatively short, so why only driven with the aid of weight shift from rear to front foot, with continuous motion rhythm and harmony. Avoid using excessive force wrist, because it will affect the direction and accuracy of punch.3. Before performing service, consider the position and attitude of standing opponent, so it can direct the kok to the right target and appropriate estimates.4. Get used to train with the lot number kok and repeatedly without knowing boredom, until they can master the movements and skills of these services with intact and good / excellent.
Also, to note the existence of service regulations. Here are the rules of how to serve out the wrong and right.
Service is False:1. At the time of hitting the ball, head (leaf) racquet higher or parallel to the racquet grip.2. The point of a hit anyway, head (leaf) racket is higher than the waist.3. The position of the foot stepping on the center line or front.4. Left foot to step.5. Right foot step before kok beaten.6. The series of swing a racquet and hitting really should not be interrupted.7. Service recipient moves before the service really was beaten.
A service that's right:1. At the time of hitting, tigngi head (leaf) must be below the racquet racket handle.2. Perkanaan really should be below the waist.3. Static left leg.4. Legs only shifted, but not separated from the soil.5. The series of racquet swing, must be in one series.6. Service recipients to move shortly after the service hit.

Handheld Training Racket (gripping) badminton

For beginner and amateur players, they usually swing the racket every effort to return the shuttlecock shuttlecock but never drove away when a big body, strong arm and good posture. How can that be?You curious?
Actually in the game badminton shuttlecock hit is not determined by the agency or power swing arms, but is determined by the technique of holding (gripping) force racquet and wrist movements. Mistakes are often made by the player badminton racket grip is a technique that is not true, this causes the blow is inefficient and exhausting. In addition, placement shuttlecock sometimes not as you wish.
Actually holding the racket to hit the shuttlecock is different forehand backhand way of holding the racquet. These errors are often carried out beginners.


Technique holds the true forehand racquet like the image below :
gripping forehand gripping forehand 
Image position forehand grip racket
Technique holds true backhand racquet like the picture :
gripping backhand gripping backhand 
Image position racket backhand grip
Shuttlecock hitting a backhand with a forehand grip technique will cause us not swing arm-powered energy, although you have to spend it all, and vice versa.
When swinging the hand hitting the fast-moving shuttle is NOT arm wrist. Because our wrist movements much faster than the swing arm, which reversed automated shuttlecock will be much more powerful. The speed of the higher power will be even greater.
So while playing you need to change the position of the grip according to the direction of shuttlecock coming towards you, either forehand or backhand.
Indeed at the beginning you will feel uncomfortable turn of the backhand to forehand grip position and vice versa but if you're already familiar punch you will feel nice and easy.
By holding the racket with automatic right wrist you'll be light and flexible movable. Well, so you'll be a great blow. do not believe? please prove himself. :)Guaranteed your game there must be changes.


Monday, October 18, 2010

Equipment & Field


Field
Badminton courts can be made easily, anywhere, as far as available space with an area approximately 12 X 20 meters. In the open, of course, aligned to the wind disturbance is not too large, while when in a closed room, the roof of the building as much as possible on top of eight feet for shuttlecock which was played not to interfere.

In Indonesia, in the villages many established badminton courts on the ground, concrete, or asphalt. However, at the gym usually has a cement floor covered with vinyl or wood. In the field of internationally recognized used carpet made of hard rubber, but elastic.

Badminton courts had the size 610 X 1340 cm, which is divided into areas, each of the two sides berlawaan. There is a single line, there is a double line, any space that gives the distance between the perpetrator and the recipient of service.

Net
In the middle of the field is 155 cm tall net. Net is a mesh barrier that runs between the two areas of the game is tied to the pole. Pole must be strong, so the net which will not be laid off if pulled tight to straight. High net in the middle of the field, should be 152 cm from the ground surface.
Shuttlecocks

Shuttlecocks are commonly known in Indonesia anyway, usually made of goose feather artificial tear apart, generally have a defined standard IBF. Kok weight around 5.67 grams. Goose feathers stuck in corks wrapped in white leather amounted to between 14-16 fruits, and tied the two ropes that are not easily separated. This type is always used for the official championship. Abroad being used really made of rubber, both cork and feathers. The shape, size, and amount must be equal to why that is made of goose feathers, but generally why plastic is only used for practice only.

Shuttlecock which is good if hit with a racket with his hands slid under the waist with straight, with no movement towards the left or right as mengundara. The players often try kok international level by hitting the space behind netnya. When hit with a hand waving from below, a good shuttlecock would reach roughly in the same place with the perpetrators of service.

Racket
Racket in the past, until the 1970's, still known as a good racket handle and head (leaf) made of wood, are now generally made of graphite material, although there is still made from aluminum or mild steel. The shape is just a wide range, but that a trend until the year 2002 is the commonly used players pelatnas. The more expensive the more light and powerful racket that.

This racket has a net made of string (string), a synthetic plastic rope. Good strings are strings that can be mounted a strong but not easily broken, in order to reflect shuttlecock racket that has been hit with a fast or quick. This racquet racket usually wrapped in a bag that can contain up to approximately six racquets.

Shoes and Clothing
Like most other athletes, badminton players have every primary and additional equipment when it appeared in a game or match. Shirt, pants, shoes accessories classified major, was tied hands, headband, knee could be called additional security. Badminton shoes should be light, but the bite when used in the field for players to move, either forward or backward without slipping. Rubber soles that bit is needed because the frequency of forward and backward movement in badminton held high, in fast tempo. Badminton shoes are generally white with stripes in the colors vary.

Socks are not compulsory but should have a high sweat absorption and a little thicker so soft and reduce the likelihood of skin irritation due to skin friction with shoes.

Badminton shorts or jerseys actually free, but at the international level is widely used type of socks are cool and able to absorb sweat quickly. Sometimes players use gloves, fastener head, or knee guards, either for essential purposes or just to add a crowded appearance.

Competition Rules
Simply put, the game of badminton shuttlecock is an attempt to enter into the field of game opponent, without Shuttlecocks it will not be refunded. There are various ways to do it, like a shuttlecock enter into the field of opponents who are not awake, or enter Shuttlecocks quickly, so that no opponent had controlled or being chased.

Before the match both players sweepstakes conducted through the referee, usually with tos using a coin. The winner may choose the field and make servicing the first time. For the doubles, after the lottery is only one person who did the service and so failed to score a point, then the service was moved to the opponent.

Figures obtained by the offender service, so if he fails, the service switch, do not use rally points like in table tennis or volleyball. Shuttlecocks will not be refunded if the opponent, he will get the numbers.

In conducting the service, the principles that must be held is the racquet head should not be is higher than the waist, shuttlecock in a state is held, and the legs do not move ahead of the movement hit shuttlecock. Currently experiencing a fault if the service recipient moves before your opponent to serve out.

Shuttlecocks ball also becomes dead when hit twice, failed over the net, landed outside the lines, racket passes over the net or touches the net, feet past the boundary line of the field.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010

DISCOVERY HISTORY OF BADMINTON.

Badminton name comes from the name of a house or a castle in Gloucestershire region. The site is located at about 200 km west of London, England. Badminton House, the name of the palace, to witness the history of how the sport began to be developed into its present form. Dibangunan such, the owner, the Duke of Beaufort and her family, in the 17th century became the sport activists. However, the Duke of Beaufort is not the inventor of the game. Badminton is only a name because that's where the game is recognized among the top and then spread. Badminton became the only sport whose name is derived from place names.

    Which then becomes a question mark is in England or in India's first game as of now do? The evidence shows in Indialah first sports game rules were written. This occurred in the 1870s.

    Also a big question mark is how the name of the game changed from Battledore into badminton. The name of the game from two people who slap the ball forward (forehand) or backward (backhand) as long as possible it was Battledore. The origins of the game using a shuttlecock Battledore (kok) itself is also a mystery. Past, people used penepak of wood (bat). Two people slap "bird" it forward and backward as long as possible. The game has done this kind of childhood and adult more than 2000 years ago in India, Japan, Siam (Thailand), Greece and China. In this last region played more with the foot. In the UK found medieval woodcut containing images of children are kicking shuttlecock.

    In game-century l6 Such well-known among the children. In the next century, the game commonly known as jeu de volant this becomes filler moments of leisure events in many European countries. Sometimes it is played by one person who beat or slap-kok nepak it up, with one or two penepak wood. An other game similar featherball (with a ball of chicken skin is soft) is played in Denmark, Germany, France, and Sweden.

    The game uses really does have a special attraction. If ditepak or hitting upwards so that "fall" (down) really slows down, allowing people to pursue and menepaknya again to the top. The question mark, how can form really like now, there is a head with one end rounded and flat at the other end plugged into dozens of similar feather fowl? The materials to make kok already exist in nature. Kok head shape, the round, there are already around us, can be found in fruits or stone. The question is, how early the feathers can be stuck to the head why? Some say, when people are sitting in a chair and in front of her desk, she was daydreaming and thinking about something far away. Incidentally he took the bottle cap, made of cork, and then stuck-nancapkan pen, which when it was made of feathers. Some pen tertancapkan and be a really simple form. Of course there is no proof. Only kernudian indeed formed such a game device, which sctiap differently shaped areas.

    Whatever happens around the evolution of his tools, in the 19th century the game spread widely in the outskirts of British towns. Large houses with the rooms and courtyard into a fertile place for the game. No exception at Badminton House earlier. Family teiah Sommerset who lived in that house since the time of Charles II and then received the grace of the title as the Duke of Beaufort. At Badminton House is now still found interesting collection equipment Battledore game and his shuftlecock. How come that time two times larger and heavier than they are today. The length of "racket" or Battledore his two feet with a round head. No strings. Penepak timber is sealed parchment so that if someone hit a sound like someone hitting a drum. That sound is heard when in the front room (Front Hall) Badminton House is no game Battledore. All the tools that are available in this palace and the people who will be playing live come.

    In the 1840s and 1850s family of the Duke of Beaufort The 7 most often the organizers of this game. According to Bernard Adams (The Badminton Story, BBC 1980) Duke's children-seven boys and four girls-this is what started to play it in Front Room. They are tired after a long time game that's all. They then stretched the rope between the door and the fireplace and take across kok pass play with the rope. That was the beginning of the net. The late 1850s began a new kind of game it is known. In 1860 there was a toy salesman from London, might also Battledore equipment providers - called Isaac Spratt, write Badminton Battledore-a new game. Inscription on it describes the evolution of the game occurred at Badminton House.

    The stories above obtained from the seed of the present Duke of Beaufort. Others again with the story of Sir George Thomas, who for 70 years in badminton, as the players and organizers. He clearly gives the year 1863-68 as the initial estimate of badminton. He said rain fell at a party and people trying to find a new joy of the game battledare normally. One of the participants have ideas cermerlang party. "He stretched a rope across the room and get rid of all children's toys and badmiton, in its earliest form. Evidently, it is in accordance with the taste party and later became a regular entertainment held in the house ... and the house was nevertheless believed to be the origin of the game was "the figure who later donated the championship trophy up for grabs for teams son, Thomas Cup. Sir Thomas is calling a visitor party than the Duke family. However, later the Duke family who introduced this game to the public.

    That version is called Inggrislah as the origin of the game. Another version called India as the origin of badminton. Written in a script about the rules Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Racquets etc which appeared in 1883. In one part consisting of 10 pages, the authors refer to badminton as a 'tennis played with a shuttlecock and not the ball'. In the opening brief he wrote on the history of the game in four small paragraphs 'badminton first played, I believe in India and was introduced to England by the Duke of Beaufort in the summer of 1874'. Who wrote the manuscript is not known.

    Encyclopedia Britannica 1911 edition writes about badminton: "This game seems to arise in Britain around the year 1873, but before it is played in India, who was still popular." Well, the more information it adds a question mark about the origins of badminton. From India or England?

    There is information, British officers who served in India play a game similar to badminton, but more superior, known as Poona. Because really liked the game that fast, they bring home to England, complete with utensils, especially his kok. Then some of these officers were invited to the Duke of Beaufort at Badminton House memainkannnya. And then you introduced kemasyarakat wide. British Army it seems that many associate with this badminton. When they returned to England and retire they continue to play in residential areas where they spend their retirement, mostly in coastal areas like the South Sea and Bath. Evidence of this was incomplete, so it can not be said really happened. Apparently, either the officers or employees of the British to India as well as the Duke of Beaufort family and their guests who frequently visit the Badminton House has contributed to the development of this badminton.

    The game itself is growing rapidly in India and a favorite for outside the building. So Sunday was famous so people forget to go to church to play badminton, which is called 'Sunday badminton'. Badminton is played in Madras, Bombay (now Mumbay), and Calcutta. The first regulations were introduced in Poona in l873, although the game itself only serves as a means of interaction and no competition. Those who returned to England and then more serious play badminton. They are - among others, S. S. C. Dolby, J.H.E. Hart, Bagned Wild, and G.W. Vidal - who then gradually develop rules to the game. The clubs also emerged and in 1893 they agreed to form the Badminton Association of England (Badminton Association of England) in a meeting in Southsea, Hampshire. In 1898 the tournament was held open, a special double, in Guilford. This is the first year badminton entered the era of competition. A year later held the All England championships. In the first championship only last one on April 4, by taking place in the London-Scottish Drill Hall in Buckingham Gate, London. Complete its own new regulations that could have been prepared in 1901. There is set among others about the field that looks like now. Before World War I entered the badminton gold. Badminton Gazette magazine was created, the goal for badminton news gets airy place, not like before that only a small news in tennis magazine, The Field. Championship All England itself has continued and only stopped for the year 1915-1919 due to World War I and 1930 - 1946 due to the outbreak of World War II.

    Prior to the 1900 badminton spread to Ireland and Scotland in 1907 crossed over to British colonies as far away as South Africa, British Columbia (Canada now), and even the Falklands Islands (known here as the Malvinas Islands) and New York. Although in 1908 standing club in Hamburg, Germany, but developments in mainland Europe are not encouraging. In the 1920's badminton spread to Northern Europe, North America, and Asia. The years that badminton entered Malaya (now Malaysia and Singapore). Also the years that incoming Indonesian badminton. In Europe, Denmark provides its own color to the sport. This country makes badminton as a winter sport and make a nice facility with a field inside the building. In the past ten years, Denmark has produced All-England champion. Who became a pioneer in the country is and Alksel Hans Hansen. Both are around the country to popularize badminton and even then go spread to Norway and Sweden.

    Crossing the Atlantic Ocean perch badminton in 1914 and British Columbia in the 1920s spread to several cities in Canada. 1921, Canada held its first championship. Badminton is also spreading to the United States, with New York as the city's first stopover. Hollywood also stop off, and had made the movie Good Badminton to develop it. But only 1905 Badminton attracted much public attention. World Series held that year which brought Jack Purcell from Canada and Jess Willard of the United States. About 3000 spectators packed the building in Seattle, with Purcell won 15-7, 15-6, 15-9 in the match the best of five match. Enthusiasts were more and more, carrying around 20,000 U.S. players and this allows the establishment of factories kok own. In 1936 stood the American Badminton Association. The first championship was held the following year.

    The development of badminton is fast becoming a world sport that requires the establishment of an international body. In the month of July 1934 established the International Badminton Federation (International Badminton Federation, IBF) with Great Britain (England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland), Denmark, Canada, New Zealand, and France as the country's founder.

    To the east, in India's development was slower than in Malaya. State of this British colony forming Badminton Association of Malaya (Badminton Association of Malaya, now Malaysia, BAM) in 1934. Very rapid development in Malaya. In 1938 about 25,000 registered players, nearly half the number in Inggri time. Malaysia Badminton book, History and Struggle, written Dr. A. Fadzin Che Wan (Ensimal (M) Sdn Bhd 1993), tell it on initially played badminton at missionary schools located in Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, and Singapore. Recorded the game came in 1809 in Penang, with officials played by the East India Company (VOC's sort of English). In 1885 the employee's wife to play it in E & O Hotel in Penang this. Year 1920-1923 Sir George Thomas visit to Penang and get a game that was popular with the people there. Stand 1925 Penang Badminton Association.

    Badminton was quickly spread to various parts of the country. 1930s the game became more popular with the return of students studying in the UK. In 1937 they had entered into Malaya and the Open Championship the same year they joined the IBF. When the Thomas Cup team championship was first held in 1948 the first Malayalah invaders. Malaya became the first player in All-England champion is Wong Peng Soon in 1950.

    Now badminton has become the sports world. Quality permainanpun higher. One can not play anymore if you want to be the highest level