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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Speaciality In Badminton I | AEP121 | Elective | Bachelor's degree | 1 | Fall | 3 |
Lecturer Selim YILDIZ
Lecturer Enis ÇOLAK
Lecturer Serpil SARPER
1) will be able to explain history of badminton.
explains history of badminton in the world.
explains history of badminton in Turkey.
will be able to explain terminology of badminton. defines badminton game.
defines general characteristics of badminton game.
explains the equipments of badminton
2) will be able to demonstrate teaching steps of. techniques of holding a racquet .demonstrates body position with or without ball in forehand technics
.demonstrates body position with or without ball for backhand technics . analyzes the differences and similarities between backhand and forehand techniques
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Learning Outcomes | |||||||||||||
1 | No relation | Low | No relation | Low | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | |
2 | No relation | Low | No relation | Low | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation |
Face to Face
None
AEP239 Training Theory, AEP120 Sports Physiology, BSY109 Human Anatomy
Basic Techniques of Teaching; Racquet Ignition Forms; forehand racket grip, backhand racquet grip, forehand and backhand Racquet Ignition Techniques Relating to the study drills, ball-bat Coordination of Development Studies, ball and racket of the invention Zones, the following error: elimination of, basic posture techniques, basic standby position Service Waiting Work and kicking position. High-service, short service, swipe Service, Service, Fire in the Body, Foot Positions, Matrix Phase, Service Types and ball tracking the flight path; Service Variety Match Systems By Using, Creating the Error of elimination.
1) Lecture
2) Question-Answer
3) Discussion
4) Drill and Practice
5) Demonstration
Contribution of Semester Studies to Course Grade |
40% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
60% |
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Total | 100% |
Turkish
Not Required