Badminton in Bali

Information about Badminton

Information on badminton in Bali called Bull tangkis

Not everyone here knows how to spell badminton, even though everyone knows the sport. There are distortions, which are the most commonly encountered: begbinton, bembinton, bengbington, bebinton, bandbington, begbimtom, benbinton, bagbinton. Each of us tried it out recreationally, but indoor badminton brings much more sports, fitness and even better right adrenalin experience.

History of Badminton

Badminton is one of the oldest sports in the world - the first documented record of the sport comes from the 7th century from China. Playing the feathered ball hits the principle was played in Japan and Korea. Apart from the Asian continent like badminton game ran among the Indians of North, Central and South America and even in medieval Europe, where, however, this game was eventually forgotten.

History of Modern badminton began writing as a game called Poona, named after the Indian city of Puno, where he was in in 1850 "discovered" by British soldiers. They brought the game into English county badminton.
In 1934 was founded the IBF (International Badminton Federation, the International Badminton Federation).
Since 1992, badminton has been permanently invited to the family of Olympic sports.

Quick Sports:

Badminton is one of the fastest sports in which the rocket is used. A player must have the acumen and excellent condition. At international competitions beyond the measured speed of the ball as well as 320 km per hour. Player ever to rise during a single game a few miles.

Statistics:

At the 1985 All England (Tennis) Championships, Boris Becker defeated Kevin Curren 6-3, 6-7, 7-6, 6-4. At the 1985 World Badminton Championships in Calgary, Han Jian of China defeated Morten Frost of Denmark, 14-18, 15-10, 15-8. The following statistical comparison of both matches.
  
Badminton
The duration of the match 3 hours and 18 minutes, 1 hour and 16 minutes
The ball in play 18 minutes 37 minutes
Match Intensity *: 9 percent 48 percent
Exchanges 299 146
Blows 1004 1972
Blows for exchange 3.4 13.5
Elapsed distance of 2 miles 4 miles

(* The time the ball in the air divided by the time the match)
Note that badmintonisté played half the time, but they ran twice as much and played nearly twice as many hits.