Badminton

Badmonton Racket Grip

Badminton grips and how to hold a badminton racket will depend on which shot you are playing and personal preference. The handshake grip and the backhand thumb grip are demonstrated here. The badminton handshake grip being the most common. Handshake grip Explanation: This is the most basic grip and used by the majority of players, […]

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Badminton Net Shots

The net shot is played from the net and when played correctly should just tumble over the top of the net and drop as close to the net as possible on the opponents. Try and reach the shuttle before it drops too low to make the shot easier and give the opponent less time to react.

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Badminton Block Shot

The block shot is generally used in defense against an opponents smash, but if a player is up at the net it may also be used against a drive shot and can become an attacking shot. If a player plays a block shot at the net with the racket face closed (pointing at the ground) then

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Badminton Drive Shots

The drive shot is hit hard on a horizontal or slightly downward path, usually played down the sidelines of the court. This is a safe shot in badminton and if played correctly it will force an opponent to hit an upward return, giving the other player a chance to attack. Forehand drive If the shuttle

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Badminton Drop Shots

Disguising this shot is the key to its success. To disguise it use a big upper body turn to make the opponent think a clear or smash is going to be hit. The purpose of this shot is to catch your opponent out and make them stretch when playing their reply, hoping to force an

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Badminton Lob Technique

The lob shot in badminton would normally be played from the forecourt in an underarm action. The aim is to lift, or ‘lob’, the shuttle over your opponent and aim to make the shuttle land as near to the baseline as possible. Forehand lob As you approach the shuttle move your racket forward with the wrist cocked so

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Badminton Smash Shot

The smash is probably the most attacking shot in badminton and if executed well it is probably the most difficult shot to return, just because of the pace and direction put on the shuttle. Here we demonstrate and explain the backhand smash and forehand smash shots. Backhand smash The smash is used when an opponent

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Badminton Serve

Serving is arguably the most important aspect of the game, as it is the one-shot that has to be in every single rally. You have as much time as you need to get ready for it, so there is no excuse for not getting it right. Here we demonstrate and explain three basic types of

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