Jianzi is a traditional sport of China in which the objective is to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock known as jianzi or chapteh in the air by using their bodies, except for the hands, unlike in similar sports peteca and indiaca.
Jianzi was derived from an ancient Chinese game "cuju" of the Han Dynasty 2000 years ago. The sport's competitive level is played on badminton courts in which the players have to get the jianzi over the net every time they play it. At the recreational level, it is played either individually or among a circle of players in a park or street in which the goal is to keep the shuttle up and show off skills.
The sport is now played in many countries outside of China and has gained a formal following in recent years in Europe, U.S. and elsewhere.
Jianzi - Clothing
Lightweight shirts and shorts/skirts are worn by players that allow them free movement.
Jianzi - Shoes
Players wear lightweight, flat-soled shoes with very thin uppers so that they can feel the shuttle (jianzi).
Jianzi/Shuttlecock
It is made from four equal-length goose or duck feathers that are attached to a plastic or rubber disc base. It has a length of 15- 21 cm and weighs around 15-25 grams.
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