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SPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA: NETAJI SUBHAS EASTERN CENTRE KOLKATA DIPLOMA COURSE IN SPORTS COACHING REVISED SYLLABUS 2015-16 THEORY & SCIENCE OF BADMINTON Semester I [Paper-I]THEORY PAPER Teaching Hours [1] History of Badminton & the developments so far [06] [2] Description on: WBF, BAI, BAC and its functioning [10] [3] Terminology [02] [4] Competition Organization of: World championship, [15] Thomas/Uber Cup, Sudhirman Cup, Olympics [5] Laws of Badminton and Officiating / Recommendation [25] to the technical Officials [6] Basic qualities and knowledge required for a Coach [03] [7] Philosophy of Coaching [02] [8] Class organization and management [9] Court Marking, Floorings used in Badminton, Specification [05] of a Badminton Hall [10] Competition Management: [25] Making knock out Draw, Conducting League matches & Tie breaking, Alterations and Substitution on entries in a draw. [11] Code of conduct for Coaches and Players [02] [12] Explanation on Talent & Best performance [04] [13] Communication skills required for a Coach [02] ----------------- 110 ----------------

Semester I [Paper-II]THEORY PAPER Teaching Hours [1] Warming up & Cooling down exercises for Badminton : [05] Importance and Methodology [2] Fundamental Technique Teaching and development: [60] [a] Types of Grips and faulty Grips [b] Teaching and Training of Basic strokes: High Lob service, Forehand Over head Toss, Back hand and Forehand Drives, Back Hand Over Head Strokes, Forehand & Back Hand Low Service, Forehand Drop & Smash, Back Hand Flick service, Forehand & back hand Under hand Clear [c] Footwork : Traditional, Modern types, advantages of each methods and its training [3] Organization of Lesson Plan and its application in Badminton [02] [4] Importance of proper Basic Skills Training in Badminton & its methods [04] [5] An analysis on : Basic Characteristics of Children & Common mistakes [02] made by the children [6] Basic & Advance Training in Badminton, its Aim and Tasks [02] [7] Importance of Concentration, Anticipation & Correct Positioning [02] in Badminton [8] Singles : Definition & Basic Techniques Training [11] [9] Doubles : Definition & Basic Techniques Training [11] [10] Mixed Doubles : Definition & Basic Techniques Training [11] ---------------- 110

Semester II [Paper-I]THEORY PAPER Teaching hours [1] Badminton Training for different age groups : [10] [a] Middle childhood [b] Late child hood [3] Pubescence [4] Adolescence [2] Training methods for the development of motor qualities for a [15] Badminton Player: Strength, Speed, Speed Endurance, Coordination etc [3] Training an Elite Badminton Player [10] [4] How to deal with a super star Badminton player [04] [6] Training implication while training a Female Badminton Player [03] [7] Trends in Modern Badminton and its effects on the Training aspects [05] [8] Responsibilities of a coach Before, During and after [05] the Game / Competition [9] Organization of Multi shuttle Drills : Methodology & structure [05] [10] Organization of Strokes Practice sessions : Methodology & structure [05] [11] Organization of Shadow Practice : Methodology & structure [05] [12] Hydration & Pre game meal for Badminton : Physical & [03] Psychological aspects & Importance [13] Over Training : [05] Symptoms and Prevention of Over Training and Recovery methods in Badminton ---------------- 75

Semester II [Paper-II] [1] Singles Game : Advance Training for the development of Tactical [10] & Psychological factors for singles and Match Analysis for an Elite Badminton Player. [2] Doubles Game: Advance Training for the development of [15] advance Tactical & Psychological Factors, Making Ideal combination, Development of communication Skills, Responsibilities of a Player in Front and back during the game, Match Analysis [3] Mixed Doubles: Advance Training for the Development of [13] combined Tactical & Psychological Factors, Making Ideal combination, Development of communication Skills, Responsibilities of Male & female Player in Front and back during the game, Match Analysis [4]PLANNING : [20] Factors to be considered to make a Training Plan,How to make a Training schedule, Periodization in Badminton Training, Different types of training Plans used in Badminton and its practical applicability, Tapering [5] Badminton training during Hot & Cold Climates : [02] Methodology and the Precautions to be considered [6] Badminton training during Competition and Practice [05] [7] Talent Identification in Badminton [02] [8] Common Injuries in Badminton and its prevention [02] [9] Stress Management Before and During the Match / competition [06] ------------------- 75

Semester I [Practicals] Total Hours 1. Court marking & Equipment maintenance [10] 2. Officiating: Rules & regulations & interpretations [25] 3. Methods of teaching & Coaching [20] 4. Basic Skills of Badminton: Teaching, Practice & Methods [130] 5. Class management & Organization [05] 6. Evaluation of Motor Tests & Maintenance [15] 7. Foot Work Training & Methods [50] 8. Singles Game : Basics [40] 9. Doubles Game: Basics [40] 10. Mixed Doubles: Basics [40] 11. Warming Up & cooling Down exercises : Organization [15] ------------------------ 390 Semester II [Practicals] Total Hours 1. Organization of strokes Practice for Advance level players [10] 2. Organization of Multi shuttle drills for advance level players [15] 3. Organization of Shadow Practice for advance level players [25] 4. Badminton Training for different Age groups [25] 5. Training for the development of Motor skills for Badminton players [35] 6. Training an Elite Badminton player : Concepts & Methodology [15] 7. Singles Game : Advance Training [35] 8. Doubles Game: Advance Training [35] 9. Mixed Doubles : Advance Training [35] 10. Stress management for an elite badminton Player: [15] Concepts and its applicability

11.Planning in Badminton : Principles & Practical application [25] 12. Video analysis/match Analysis [40] -------------------- 310 VINOD NARAYANAN.K.V SENIOR BADMINTON COACH