Badminton – continuation (intermediate level)
General data
Course ID: | 4023-O-BADM2 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
16.101
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Course title: | Badminton – continuation (intermediate level) |
Name in Polish: | Badminton - kontynuacja |
Organizational unit: | Physical Education Centre |
Course groups: |
Stationary PE classes held by SWFiS - FREE OF CHARGE |
Course homepage: | http://www.wfisport.uw.edu.pl |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
0.00
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | physical exercises |
Prerequisites (description): | The classes are dedicated to students who have completed at least one semester of the subject “Badminton – learning”; or in the past trained badminton at a school or sports club. It is not possible to enroll in the class “Badminton – continuation” without having the basic skills and knowledge that are being taught in “Badminton – learning” (i.e. ability to perform basic badminton strokes: clear, smash, backhand and forehand serves, drop, net drop, lift, drive; knowledge of how to play badminton matches, including familiarity with the court lines; the ability to count points in singles and doubles; refereeing ability). Students who want to start their adventure with badminton are warmly invited to the Badminton - learning groups. Students signing up for the Badminton – continuation groups without the previously mentioned skills and knowledge will be unregistered. It is mandatory to have your own badminton racket, SWFiS provides only the shuttles. Additionally: no health contraindications to practice this discipline. |
Short description: |
The aim of the course is improving both technical and tactical badminton skills (perfecting the performance of badminton strokes, improving footwork, developing double games rotations) and all motor features, raising general and specific physical fitness, preparation to participate in tournaments. In addition to basic and advanced technical and motor exercises, games and tournaments will be played during the classes. |
Full description: |
During the classes, improvement exercises will be implemented: • backhand and forehand strokes: short and long service, net drop, spin, flat lift, high lift, forehand smash, forehand clear, drive, drop, drop-slice, drop-reverse, short and long defense strokes, tap, kill, backhand strike from the back of the court. Particular attention will be given to the rotational movement of the forearm performed during most strokes • performing strokes along a straight and diagonal court • split jump: an output element for performing most of the next steps in moving around the court • leg workout - mastering the implementation of basic and advanced steps in the front, middle and back of the court • performing basic and advanced badminton routines • technical skills using exercises with a lot of shuttlecocks, simplified games, exercises with favoritism and full badminton matches • moving around the court in doubles, with an emphasis on differences between defensive and offensive position • all motor features as well as general and specialized physical fitness During the classes, apart from exercises, singles and doubles matches and tournaments will be played. |
Learning outcomes: |
Educational outcomes: - student is able to describe and perform basic and advanced strokes occurring in badminton - student is able to determine in which situation a given stroke can be used - student distinguishes offensive from defensive strokes and is able to perform them - student knows the basic and advanced rules of movement on the court, understands the specificity of the steps occurring in badminton, can make various approaches to a specific point of the court - student knows the rules and regulations for playing single, double and mixed matches - student knows and understands the tactics of playing badminton matches - student knows and understands the systems of playing sports tournaments (group system, cup system) - student knows the safety principles of performing individual exercises - student is able to use badminton sport equipment in an appropriate way - student knows how to interact in a group - student understands the need to take care of physical fitness and the need for regular physical activity - student has a general knowledge of the structure and functioning of his body - student has specialized motor skills acquired under the guidance of a teacher of the SWFiS - student acquires skills to start and represent the University of Warsaw at sports competitions (e.g. Warsaw and Mazovia Badminton University Academic Championships) |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The student passes the course based on the presence and active participation in classes. |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)
Time span: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28 |
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MO TU W WF
TH WF
FR |
Type of class: |
Physical education, 30 hours
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Coordinators: | Marzena Polak | |
Group instructors: | Adam Bieleniewicz, Anna Ferreira | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
PE pass/fail
Physical education - PE pass/fail |
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Notes: |
(in Polish)
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Classes in period "Summer semester 2023/24" (in progress)
Time span: | 2024-02-19 - 2024-06-16 |
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MO TU W WF
TH WF
FR |
Type of class: |
Physical education, 30 hours
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|
Coordinators: | Marzena Polak | |
Group instructors: | Adam Bieleniewicz, Anna Ferreira | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
PE pass/fail
Physical education - PE pass/fail |
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Notes: |
(in Polish)
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Classes in period "Winter semester 2024/25" (future)
Time span: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26 |
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MO TU W WF
TH WF
FR |
Type of class: |
Physical education, 30 hours
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|
Coordinators: | Marzena Polak | |
Group instructors: | Adam Bieleniewicz, Anna Ferreira | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
PE pass/fail
Physical education - PE pass/fail |
|
Notes: |
(in Polish)
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