Teaching Badminton
Badminton is an increasingly popular game for all ages from 8 to 80. Because it can be vigorous, is inexpensive, and easy to learn it is appearing in physical education curriculum as a life-long sport. Badminton incorporates fitness, psychological skills, techniques, and tactics. The course will provide information and structure required to build quality badminton units that encourage participation in regular physical activity for lifelong fitness. Methods and techniques for teaching badminton will meet specific national standards for physical education and may be applied to meet your state requirements for endorsement and recertification for physical education.
NOTE: Required book must be acquired separately.
NOTE: Required book must be acquired separately.
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Roland Shearer
Instructor
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