Badminton game outdoor sport


















Featuring a rope cable top, 1" vinyl top tape, a 2mm nylon net, and 4" side pockets, this net will give you and your family hours of active fun in the backyard. This net is durable and colorful!

It offers exceptional recreational performance for outdoor tournaments, friendly gatherings at the park or even your backyard lawn. Outdoor Games: Badminton Badminton is a popular racquet sport originating from Britain in the midth century. It is a great alternative to tennis; so if you are looking to shake up your routine, consider badminton. So I did some research, bought a plastic shuttlecock online, and together, we tested our abilities to make scores.

For leisure purposes, you can play badminton both indoors and outdoors. However, it is impossible to play competitive badminton matches outdoors due to several environmental factors. Shuttlecocks are extremely light, between 4. Its projectile movement in an open court is much affected by wind and rain. This impairs the natural flow of the game. I grew up knowing you could only play badminton indoors.

And like you, I am pretty sure giving an outdoor badminton game a thought, maybe a reality that is still in dreams. To realize the overall possibilities of playing outdoor badminton games calls for proper evaluation of the number of factors.

In this article, I will take you through indoor and outdoor badminton games, their advantages, and the overall reason you will prefer one over the other.

Indoor badminton is usually played on a rectangular court built in a hall or inside any house. Ideal courts measure 44 by 17 feet for a single match one player per side and 44 by 20 feet for a double match two players per side. Service lines divide the court on each side, 1. There is also an additional line perpendicular to the line that divides the back part of the courts and service courts. Indoor badminton games share several rules with outdoor ones. However, some rules stand out distinct from an indoor game.

In the course of any badminton match, both indoor and outdoor, you will be required to stick to the following rules:. Anyway, you can always set up your own badminton court. Founded by Bill Branded and others who wanted a wind stable version of Badminton. They created the prototypes for equipment to be able to play indoors and outdoors on various surfaces without the need of a net either. This would later be changed to ICO International Crossminton Organisation with the name change of the sport in to be called Crossminton once again.

Crossminton is more of a mixture of Badminton, Tennis and Squash. The closest relation to Badminton that Crossminton has is the speeder which is the outdoor equivalent of a shuttlecock.

There is no net in Crossminton and instead, the two sides of the court are separated by 40 feet of empty space.

There are other differences but see our full article covering the sport here. The three changes that Crossminton has that allows for outdoor play is the speeder, the court and the removal of the net. The speeder is designed to be wind-stable. Being heavier than a feather shuttlecock and made from synthetic materials they last a lot longer.

The court set up is different, the two sides of the court are separated by empty space the length varies for age groups etc and the box each player plays in is 5. This is narrower and shorter than one side of a badminton court. This makes covering the court easier especially if played on the beach. The removal of the net is also a big help for playing outside because the approach to the game is different. This provides less chance for the speeder to get carried away with the wind and for players to be blindsided by the sun.

Not a fan of Crossminton? Or really want to stick to traditional Badminton whilst outside? Here are a couple of simple practices you can do even outside to get your fix.

The classic wall practice. This is a great practice regardless of doing it indoors or outdoors. It improves your wrist power and reactions. This man provides a great example of the practice and some nice trick shots! Flat driving practice. A tennis court is a good one for this. You and one other person stand on the wide singles line on the same side of the net and face each other. The aim of the practice is to try and drive the shuttle past the other one without moving off the line.

For the same reasons, this can be suitable for outdoors with minimal wind because the shuttle is not high in the air.



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