Students use a flat bat or paddle to hit a shuttlecock or light ball, developing control and rallying skills.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: rally, hit, control, net, serve, return. Demonstrate backhand and forehand grips before playing.
A balloon moves slowly and gives more time to react — ideal for beginners. Progress to a faster object when ready.
Can students maintain a rally of 5 or more? Are they moving their feet to get behind the shuttle rather than reaching?
Make a bat from flat cardboard. Use a balloon instead of a shuttlecock. Tie a rope between two posts as the net.
Students hit with a stiff arm. Teach a relaxed grip and wrist snap at contact — this generates control, not power.
Racket skills develop hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and fine motor control. Badminton is accessible worldwide with minimal equipment.
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