Badminton simple strokes picture
Badminton is an indoor and outdoor sport. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles, as well as the emerging 3V3 rules. A badminton racket consists of a racket surface, a racket shaft, a racket handle, and a joint between the racket frame and racket shaft. The length of a racket does not exceed 680 mm, of which the length of the racket handle and racket shaft does not exceed 41 cm, the length of the racket frame is 28 cm, and the width is 23 cm. With the development of science and technology, the development of rackets is becoming more and more heavy. Lighter, the racket frame is getting harder and harder, and the racket shaft is becoming more and more elastic.
Modern badminton originated in England. In 1873, there was a Duke named Beaufort in the town of Bloomington in Glasgow County, England. He held a garden party in his territory. Several retired officers who had returned from India introduced a method of using a racket across a net to fight back. People are very interested in the game of shuttlecock. Because this activity is extremely interesting, it quickly became popular in the social circles of the upper class. "Badminton" became the name of badminton in English. In 1893, 14 badminton clubs in the UK formed the Badminton Association, the predecessor of the All England Open. Since 1992, badminton has become an official event in the Olympic Games.