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Tactical Focus:
Setting up for attack
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Players face each other on opposite sides of the line. |
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One player hits balloon with a racquet (e.g., badminton racquet) across the line to the other player. |
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Play continues until balloon hits the ground in bounds and point is scored. |
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Cross-legged Balloonminton: Players sit cross legged on the floor and hit balloon back and forth, without lifting off the floor. Define a small playing surface with ability-appropriate sidelines. |
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Doubles Badminton: Two players per side. Play with a net at badminton-level height. Increase number of players per side. Can be played cooperatively (e.g. continuous rally) or competitively (e.g. balloon hits the ground). |
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How can you increase your chances of scoring? |
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Try and vary the shots by aiming for the front, sides, and back of the court. |
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Try to avoid high shots which set up your opponent for a smash shot. |
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Players can use a "self hit" before sending it back over the net. A self-hit allows the player to hit it up in the air first before sending it back over the net |
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Players can hit the balloon multiple times. |
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The balloon can touch the ground once before it is hit. |
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Use large, bright coloured balloons. |
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