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BADMINTON(hope2-p.2)

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What are he two types of grip? Forehand grip and backhand grip
You should shake hands with your racket. The racket should parallel with the floor with the racket head angled vertically. The "V".produced between your finger and thumb should be on top of the racket handle. Forehand grip
Your thumb must sit on the flat part of the racket handle. The racket should be held by your fingers not your thumb. Backhand grip
Move toward the shot with short steps and end with a long stride. In the ready position the racket is held high, the knees are slightly bent, and the body weight is on the balls of the feet. Footwork
Types of badminton serves. High serve Double serve Drive(flick)
Drop the bird on the racket side and swing the racket forward. High serve
The racket is swung forward with little follow through. Double serve
A quick snap of the wrist in the backhand grip with the bird held directly in front of the body. The bird travels in a direct line at the receiver. Drive(flick)
Types of badminton strokes. Clear shot Drop shot Smash Net shot Drive
A shot used to drive your opponent away from the net or forecourt or to slow the game. Clear shot
Any shot that drops immediately after crossing the net. Drop shot
An attacking shot made by the limitof one's upward reach and slightly in front of the shoulder. Smash
Any shot played as near to the net as possible, controlled by wrist and forearm. Ex. Hairpin shot. Net shot
A flat shot kept as low as possible and is second only to the smash as an attacking shot Drive
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