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Rules of shuttlecock competition

The rules of shuttlecock competition are as follows:

1. The field length 12m, width 6m, clear height 1.6m ... can also be replaced by badminton courts. Set a header restricted area on both sides 2 meters away from the center line of the net. Heading attacks are not allowed in the restricted area.

There are three referees, one referee and two linesmen. A tape recorder.

3. Each group consists of three to five people. Three players at a time.

Shuttlecock is introduced as follows:

Shuttlecock, also known as shuttlecock, was called foot-throwing drama in ancient times, which was made of chicken feathers inserted on a circular base. Shuttlecock, as an ancient traditional folk sports activity, originated in Han Dynasty and developed from ancient Cuju. Popular in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it has a history of more than 2,000 years, as a simple fitness activity. Deeply loved by young children, especially young women.

The introduction of shuttlecock is as follows:

Shuttlecock, called "Foot-throwing Toy Group" in ancient times, is a kind of game equipment made of chicken feathers inserted on a circular base. Shuttlecock kicking is a folk sport in China. It is a good whole-body exercise, and it doesn't need any special venues and equipment. Can be large or small, suitable for all ages. In particular, it is helpful to cultivate people's sensitivity and coordination, contribute to the all-round development of the body and enhance health.

Because of its entertainment and flexibility, shuttlecock is deeply loved by people in China and other countries in the world. Many countries in Europe and Asia have started shuttlecock in China.

The game of kicking shuttlecock is introduced as follows:

Shuttlecock balls include chicken hair shuttlecock balls, paper shuttlecock balls, hair shuttlecock balls and so on. Originated in the Han Dynasty and developed from ancient Cuju.

In the 20th century, many provinces and cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Fujian and Shandong held large-scale shuttlecock kicking competitions. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), shuttlecock kicking activities have been more widely carried out all over the country, not only among teenagers, but also among middle-aged and elderly people.

There are many kinds of shuttlecock kicking, such as rotating kicking, alternately kicking on toes and knees, crossing the circle with both hands, hanging far, hanging near, hanging high, kicking before and hooking behind, welcoming shuttlecock with head, shoulders, chest and abdomen or not falling around the body, etc.