PEH REVIEWER Flashcards

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Badminton began in?

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Greece and Egypt

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Badminton was first called?

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battledore and shuttlecock

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-in which two players
hit a feathered shuttlecock back
and forth with tiny rackets.

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battledore and shuttlecock

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Badminton was 1st played in?

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1992-The first Olympic debut of the the game at the Barcelona.

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1860- British Army officers stationed in
India adopted and called the game _________.

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POONA

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In the year what? When the British Army officers stationed in India adopted and called the game POONA.

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1860

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Where was the british bozos were stationed in?

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India

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Year the officers returned to England

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1873

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Where exactly in England they played? Also where was it named badminton?

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Gloucestershire.

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Q

is a sportthat uses a
racket and a ball made of goose
feathers called a shuttlecock.

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Badminton

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Where exactly in England they played? Also where was it named badminton

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Gloucestershire.

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Badminton is a sport that uses a
racket and a ball made of goose
feathers called a __________.

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shuttlecock

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13
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Badminton is a sport that uses a
______________ called a shuttlecock.

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racket and a ball made of goose
feathers

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The first major
the tournament was the?

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Thomas Cup(world
men’s team
championships) in 1948.

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thefastest smash recorded
by ____________ was clocked at
over _____________ (260 km/hr)

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GreatBritain’s Simon
Archer, 160 mph

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Year the International Badminton
Federation (IBF) was organized.

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1943

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1943 - ________

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the International Badminton
Federation (IBF) was organized.

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In ________, the IBF became the sports sole international governing body

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1981

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19
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Who introduced badminton here? and what year?

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Bristish and America, 1920

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What is the year? When the International Badminton Federation (IBF) recognized the
Philippines as its 21st member country?

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1950

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21
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What rank member is our country?

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21st

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Year when the National rankings produced Adriano Torres, first national Men’s single champion.

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1949

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National rankings produced whom’s first national mens’ single champion?

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1949

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In ____ the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) was created and became the first national badminton group, organized by badminton clubs.

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1952

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What was made in 1952?
Philippine Badminton Association (PBA)
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the first national badminton group, organized by badminton clubs.
Philippine Badminton Association (PBA)
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used to hit the bird;
Racket
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is like a tennis racket and has strings but weighs muchless.
Racket
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Racket is like a tennis racket and has strings but weighs ________.
Much Less
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much less.The frame of the racket, including the handle, is not to exceed _________________ in over all length, and________________ in overall width.
680 mm (26.75inches), 230 mm (9inches)
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head to handle lenght
280 MM
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Width of the string area?
220 MM
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Width of the racket? Or Frame to frame distance
230 MM
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Whole badminton lenght head to edge of handle
680 MM
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shuttlecock weighs around _________.
4.75 to 5.50 gms
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The shuttlecock has _______ feathers with each feather _________ to ________ mm in length,
16 , 62 - 70 mm
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and the diameter of the "cocks" cork is __________
25 to 28 mm
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.The diameter ofthe circle that the feathers make is around _________.
58 to 68 mm
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The courtis shaped ___________ and divided into halves by a ___________.
rectangular, net
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Courts are usually marked for both _______________,
singles and doubles play
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Courts are usually marked for both singles and doubles play even if the law state permits only?
Singles
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The length of the badminton court?
13.42 m (44ft.)
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But the courts width differs with the singles court which is?
5.18 m (17ft),
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denoted bythe sidelines, whilefor the doubles court,the widthis extended to______________ , marked as the doubles sidelines.
6.1 m (20ft)
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The net is _______________ high at the edges and ________________ highin the center.Thetop ofthe net shallbeedged with a _____________ whitetape doubled over a cord or cable running throughthetape.
1.55 meters (5ft1 inch), 1.524 meters (5ft), 75 mm
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Anyperson playing Badminton.
Player
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The basic contest in Badminton between opposing sides each of one or two players.
Match
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A match wherethereis oneplayer on each ofthe opposing sides.
Singles
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A match wherethere aretwo players on each ofthe opposing sides.
Doubles
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A sequence of one or more strokes starting withthe service, untilthe shuttle ceases to bein play.
Rally
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Simply an act or an eventthatends the rally.
Fault
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A forward movement oftheplayer's racket.
Stroke
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Used to put shuttlecock into play atthe start ofeach rally.
Serve-Stroke
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The shuttletwice(a fault).
Doublehit-Hitting
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-A hard,powerful overhead shot sending the shuttlecock downward to the opponent's side.
Smash
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The world governing bodyfor the gamebadminton. It regulate,promote, develop and popularizethe sport globally with world events.
BWF(Badminton World Federation)-
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Is like any racquet game, having a proper grip in badminton is essential.
Grip
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TWO TYPES OF GRIP
FOREHAND and Backhand
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Is another necessary skill you need to master for badminton.
Service
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is used when you want to force your opponent to run to the back of the court by hitting the shuttlecock toward the rear end of the court (sometimes the corner).
High serve
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is used to bring the opponent forward by hitting the shuttlecock toward the front of the court.
Low serve
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Is another vital skill for badminton. You have to continually adjust your speed according to the speed of the shuttlecock
Footwork
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to defend opponents smashes.
defensive stance
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will allow you to return a short or high lift from your opponent
attacking stance
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are fundamental to becoming a good badminton player and executing superior shots.
Strokes
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there are two main kinds of strokes:
Forehand Shots Backhand shots