Badminton 4023-O-BADM
During classes, students will develop their motor skills and improve fitness. They will get to know badminton as a form of movement and a sport, particularly learning the rules of the game. Classes involve training of motor skills as well as a number of technical elements, such as foot work, position (during the game), proper racket grip, forehand short serve, backhand short serve, forehand long serve, backhand long serve, forehand net shot, backhand net shot, forehand clear, backhand clear, forehand drop shot, backhand drop shot, forehand lob, backhand lob, forehand smash, serve return, smash return, forehand drive, backhand drive and offensive net shots.
In addition, students will learn at least basic badminton tactics in singles and doubles.
Students willing to compete will be informed about tournaments in which they can play and, possibly, compete for the University of Warsaw.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Students:
- will acquire the general knowledge of the human body and its functioning;
- will be able to exercise safely;
- will learn how to work in a team;
- will understand the need to stay fit in order to remain healthy;
- will be able to use sports equipment correctly;
- will develop special motor skills under the guidance of the Physical Education and Sports Centre’s staff.
Additional information
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