Jumping

Jumping or leaping is an ability that most humans and many animals share to some degree. It is the process of getting one’s body off the ground for a short time using only one’s own power, usually by propelling oneself upward via contraction and then forceful extension of the legs. One can jump up to reach something high, jump over a fence or ditch, or jump down, and one can jump while dancing and as a sport. Some animals, such as the kangaroo, use jumping, more commonly called hopping in this instance, as their primary form of locomotion.

Badminton

Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents’ half of the court. A rally ends once the shuttlecock has struck the ground, and the shuttlecock may only be struck once by each side before it passes over the net.

The shuttlecock is a feathered projectile whose unique aerodynamic properties cause it to fly differently from the balls used in most racquet sports; in particular, the feathers create much higher drag, causing the shuttlecock to decelerate more rapidly than a ball. Because shuttlecock flight is stubbornly affected by wind, competitive badminton is always played indoors. Badminton is also played outdoors as a casual recreational activity, often as a garden or beach game.

Since 1992, badminton is an Olympic sport with five events: men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, in which each pair is a man and a woman. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina, agility, strength, speed, and precision. It is also a technical sport, requiring good motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet skills.

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Indonesia`s Kuncoro beats Thailand`s Ponsana

Indonesia`s Kuncoro beats Thailand`s Ponsana

Jakarta (ANTARA News) – Indonesian shuttler Sony Dwi Kuncoro, bronze medalist in the 2004 Athene Olympic Games, defeated Thailand`s Boonsak Ponsana 21-16, 21-16 at Badminton males` single match at Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium, on Monday.

Kuncoro, the world`s fifth rank of men`s singles, will advance to the 16th round of the Badminton males` singles in the Beijing Olympics, according to the Beijing Olympiad`s official website.

Earlier on Monday, Indonesian shuttler Maria Kristin defeated sixth seed Tine Rasmussen from Denmark 18-21, 21-19, 21-14 in the women`s singles match of the Beijing Olympics 2008.

The victory has assured Kristin of a ticket to the Beijing Olympics` badminton quarter-finals, where she will meet her Indian rival Saina Nehwan.

BasketBall


Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a ball through a 10 feet (3 m) high hoop (the goal) under organized rules. Basketball is one of the most popular and widely viewed sports in the world.ints are scored by shooting the ball through the basket above; the team with more points at the end of the game wins. The ball can be advanced on the court by bouncing it (dribbling) or passing it between teammates. Disruptive physical contact (fouls) is not permitted and there are restrictions on how the ball can be handled (violations).

Through time, basketball has developed to involve common techniques of shooting, passing and dribbling, as well as players’ positions, and offensive and defensive structures. Typically, the tallest members of a team will play center or one of two forward positions, while shorter players or those who possess the best ball handling skills and speed, play the guard positions. While competitive basketball is carefully regulated, numerous variations of basketball have developed for casual play. In some countries, basketball is also a popular spectator sport.

While competitive basketball is primarily an indoor sport, played on a basketball court, less regulated variations have become exceedingly popular as an outdoor sport among both inner city and rural groups.

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Badminton

Badminton

As years go by, badminton extracurricular has been developing rapidly. Coaches were taken from qualified clubs and have such mountainous experience in coaching and competing that this badminton organization keeps improving in high pace. Junior High Extracurricular is held every Tuesday and Thursday with Mr. Heddy as the coach while the Senior High Extracurricular practices on Wednesday and Friday with Mr. Rian as the coach.
Indonesia’s success in many super series this year is ensued with our Canisian victories. This, in fact, can be seen in Canisius victories during past 3 years that have brought great pride, started from CC Cup 2005, Binus Cup 2006, Binus University Cup 2007, Theresia Cup 2008, and CC Cup 2008. Our College has achieved the highest and brought many titles. In CC Cup 2005, Canisius badminton emerged as the only savior of Canisius in sport events. Meanwhile, Canisius men’s single has claimed the only victorious High School in Binus University Cup recently which was participated from all Jabodetabek High School, all Jabodetabek University, and all Bandung University. It makes us very proud proving that our College has stood equally with and even higher than some universities in this badminton field.
One unfortunate thing is that many sport events hold in other schools so rarely include badminton event in their competition that in this past 3 years, we only took part in 5 events. Even though our College won every single competition we joined, the fact that our Canisian victory successor obtain only few chances to compete deserves disappointment.
Both officials and member of this curricular have been always striving to the best for upholding the glory and pride of our most beloved
Canisius College. Hence, we hope that our future achievements and efforts could proceed smoothly as of our expectation.

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VolleyBall

Volleyball is an Olympic team sport in which two teams of 6 active players (5 normal players and one ‘libero’), are separated by a net that is usually four feet. Each team tries to score points against one another by grounding a ball on the other team’s court under organized rules.

The complete rules of volleyball are extensive, and points are awarded as follows: If the ball touches the ground outside the court area, the team which made contact with it last loses the point. If the ball touches the ground on team A’s side of the net, team B is awarded a point, and vice-versa. The ball must be hit over the net to get a point.The team who wins the point then serves. The first team to reach 25 points wins the set and the first team to win three sets wins the match. Teams can contact the ball only three times before the ball crosses the net, and consecutive contacts must be made by different players. The ball is usually played with the hands or arms, but players can legally strike or push (short contact) the ball with any part of the body.

Through time, volleyball has developed to involve common techniques of spiking, passing, blocking, and setting, as well as specialized player positions and offensive and defensive structures. Because many plays are made above the top of the net, vertical jumping is an athletic skill emphasised in volleyball. This article focuses on competitive indoor volleyball, which is carefully regulated and played indoors. Numerous variations of volleyball have developed for casual play, including the Olympic spin-off sport beach volleyball.

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FootBall

Some of the many different games known as football.

Football is the word given to a number of similar team sports, all of which involve (to varying degrees) kicking a ball with the foot in an attempt to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, also known as “soccer” and most commonly just “football”. The English language word “football” is also applied to “gridiron football” (a name associated with the North American sports, especially American football and Canadian football), Australian football, Gaelic football, rugby football (rugby league and rugby union), and related games. Each of these codes (specific sets of rules, or the games defined by them) is referred to as “football”.

These games involve:

  • Two teams of usually between 11 and 18 players. Note that versions with fewer players have varying degrees of popularity:
    • Six-man, eight-man, and nine-man football, derived from American football, are also played mainly at scholastic level in less-populated parts of the United States. Small schools in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan also play nine-man football, derived from the country’s own code.
    • Rugby sevens, a version of rugby union with seven players per side instead of 15, is especially well-developed, with its own World Cup, a prominent annual international competition, and an entrenched position in the Commonwealth Games.
    • Although the sevens format also exists in rugby league, a different abbreviated format, rugby league nines, is more popular.
  • a clearly defined area in which to play the game;
  • scoring goals and/or points, by moving the ball to an opposing team’s end of the field and either into a goal area, or over a line;
  • the goal and/or line being defended by the opposing team;
  • players being required to move the ball—depending on the code—by kicking, carrying and/or hand passing the ball; and
  • goals and/or points resulting from players putting the ball between two goalposts.

In most codes, there are rules restricting the movement of players offside, and players scoring a goal must put the ball either under or over a crossbar between the goalposts. Other features common to several football codes include: points being mostly scored by players carrying the ball across the goal line and; players receiving a free kick after they take a mark/make a fair catch.

Peoples from around the world have played games which involved kicking and/or carrying a ball, since ancient times. However, most of the modern codes of football have their origins in England

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Surfing

Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave, most commonly using a surfboard, although wave-riders may make use of kneeboards, body boards (aka boogie boards), kayaks, surf skis, and their own bodies. Surfing-related sports such as paddleboarding and sea kayaking do not require waves, and other derivative sports such as kitesurfing and windsurfing rely primarily on wind for power, yet all of these tools may as well be used to ride waves.

Two major subdivisions within contemporary stand-up surfing are reflected by the differences in surfboard design and riding style of longboarding and shortboarding.

In tow-in surfing (most often, but not exclusively, associated with big wave surfing), a surfer is towed into the wave by a motorized water vehicle, such as a jetski, generally because standard paddling is often ineffective when trying to match a large wave’s higher speed.

HandBall

Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball to throw it into the goal of the opposing team. The team with the most goals after two periods of 30 minutes wins.

Handball which is played indoors has two variants. One is field handball which was more common in the past. The other is beach handball. American handball is a completely different sport. … continue reading this entry.

Taekwondo

Taekwondo (Korean;태권도IPA: /thɛʔkwʌndo/; English;IPA: /ˈteɪˈkwɒnˈdoʊ/) is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. It is the world’s most popular martial art in terms of number of practitioners. Kyeorugi, or sparring, is an official Olympic sporting event. In Korean, tae means “foot”; kwon means “fist”; and do means “way”; so taekwondo is loosely translated as “the way of the foot and fist” but can be best translated as, “the art of kicking and punching.”

Taekwondo’s popularity has resulted in the varied evolution of the martial art into several domains: as with many other arts, it combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, meditation and philosophy. Taekwondo is also used by the South Korean military as part of its training.

Traditional taekwondo is typically not competition-oriented but stems from military roots with great emphasis on offense. Modern Taekwondo, on the other hand, tends to emphasize control and self-defense. Formally, there are two main styles of taekwondo. One comes from the Kukkiwon, the source of the sparring system shihap kyeorugi which is now an event at the summer Olympic Games and which is governed by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), the other comes from the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF).

Although there are doctrinal and technical differences between the two main styles and among the various organizations, the art in general emphasizes kicks thrown from a mobile stance, employing the leg’s greater reach and power (compared to the arm). Taekwondo training generally includes a system of blocks, kicks, punches, and open-handed strikes and may also include various take-downs or sweeps, throws, and joint locks.

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