What is AirBadminton and How to Play AirBadminton
Ever wanted to play badminton but felt limited by court availability or weather? Look no further than airbadminton! This exciting new twist on the classic sport takes the fun outdoors, transforming parks, beaches, and even the public spaces near your HDB/residential area into your personal badminton arena, making it accessible to everyone. In this article, we'll delve into airbadminton, exploring its unique features, equipment and how players of all ages and skill levels can enjoy it. So, grab your racket, step outside, and get ready to experience the thrill of airbadminton!
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What is AirBadminton?
AirBadminton is an innovative way to play badminton outdoors, without the constraints of playing on an indoor court. AirBadminton is reimagined for the outdoors due to a more wind-resistant shuttlecock called the AirShuttle. This exciting new initiative by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) removes the limitations of only playing on indoor courts and lets you experience the thrill of badminton on various terrains. However, there are several differences between the two games that affect players' strategies, gameplay and technique.
While the core objective of scoring points remains the same (landing the shuttlecock in your opponent's court, forcing them to make a mistake), AirBadminton introduces several key changes to adapt the game to the outdoor environment. These modifications have a significant impact on how players approach the sport, demanding adjustments in strategy, gameplay, and technique.
Here's a closer look at some of the key differences that set AirBadminton apart from regular badminton:
What is the aim of an AirBadminton game?
The aim of the game in AirBadminton, just like traditional badminton, is to outscore your opponent. Here's how you can score points in AirBadminton:
What is an AirShuttle? How is the AirShuttle different in an AirBadminton game?
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The AirShuttle is the centrepiece of AirBadminton. The AirShuttle is a shuttlecock designed specifically for playing badminton outdoors. It has an increased weight compared to a regular shuttlecock, making it more resistant to wind, and therefore, suitable for playing badminton in parks, beaches, or other outdoor locations.
Developed through a collaborative project between the BWF and the Institute for Sports Research at Nanyang Technological University, the AirShuttle prioritizes three crucial aspects to ensure a seamless transition from indoor badminton to various outdoor terrains:
To maximise performance with the heavier AirShuttle, it's recommended to consider slight adjustments to your badminton setup. Using rackets strung with thicker strings can handle the increased tension experienced during AirBadminton rallies. Additionally, opting for lower string tension (around 8-9 kilograms) reduces the risk of string breakage while maintaining a comfortable hitting experience. By making these adjustments and utilizing the AirShuttle, players can experience the thrill of badminton outdoors on various surfaces.
How to play AirBadminton?
The rules are similar to that of regular badminton, but in addition to the traditional Singles and Doubles format, AirBadminton now allows for Triples play! In this new format, players are not allowed to hit two consecutive returns. This fast-paced format injects a new level of dynamism into the game and encourages everyone to get involved to prevent dominance by a single player. Everyone gets their time to shine!
How to set up the AirBadminton court?
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For the playing area, the dimensions are as follows:
Surrounding area:
Net Height:
Sand Courts: For sand courts, the net post height is adjusted slightly to 1.5 meters. This minor adjustment ensures the top of the net reaches the recommended height of 1.45 meters at the centre of the court.
What is the dead zone and why is it unique to AirBadminton?
The increased weight of the AirShuttle makes it difficult to execute and control net shots. Thus, the net area has been substituted by a 2m dead zone (1m from each side of the net). Players must not step into the dead zone to hit the AirShuttle; after the hit, the player can step or land inside the dead zone.
The dead zone of AirBadminton introduces new strategic possibilities:
What is the recommended scoring system for AirBadminton?
For AirBadminton recreational activities, the BWF recommended scoring system is the best of five games to eleven points. However, other systems may be used to suit local considerations.
Conclusion
Airbadminton is a fun and accessible twist on badminton, playable by anyone anywhere. It's perfect for all ages and skill levels, even children. You just need an AirShuttle, a portable net, and your regular rackets.
Forget vying for court bookings! The ability to play practically anywhere allows you to take the game anywhere from parks, gardens, beaches, or anywhere you like!
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