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    The serve‚ forehand and backhand are tennis strokes. As far as ranking‚ the tennis forehand ranks closely behind the serve when it comes to importance in the game of tennis.1 The forehand stroke is one of the most important tennis techniques.2 In order to be successful in the game of tennis‚ a player must master the forehand stroke.2 The forehand stroke is the most frequently used in tennis.2 The primary purpose of the tennis forehand is to return the ball so it will land in the opponent’s court

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    Home Articles Videos Blog Subscriber login Forehand low serve technique Home > Articles > Serving > Technique > Forehand low serve technique Previous page Next page The forehand low serve is more complicated than the backhand‚ because it involves some body movement and dropping the shuttlecock. Your account Log in to your account to w atch coaching videos. Don’t have an account yet? Learn about the benefits. Stance‚ grip‚ and holding the shuttlecock Stand with your body turned

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    (70-95 grams)‚ not including grip or strings. They are composed of many different materials (carbon fibre composite aluminium‚ wood). Strings: The optimum tension for power depends on the player String tension is normally in the range of 80 N (recreational players) to 160 N (professionals). Grip: The choice of grip allows a player to increase the thickness of his racquet handle and choose a comfortable surface to hold. There are two main types of grip: replacement grips and

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    Badminton was invented a long time ago; the game was played in ancient Greece and Egypt. Badminton came from a child’s game called battledore and shuttlecock. This game was played with two players hitting a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets. The game was called ‘Poona’ in India during the 18th Century. Badminton took its name from Badminton House in Gloucestershire‚ the ancestral home of the Duke of Beaufort‚ where the sport was played I the last century. Gloucestershire is now

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    BADMINTON Badminton in the Philippines * 1920 – The British and American expatriates introduced badminton in the country. * 1950’s – the International Badminton Federation (IBF) recognized the Philippines as its 21st member country. Since then‚ Filipino’s have been playing badminton in international tournaments. * 1949 – National rankings produced Adriano Torres‚ first national Men’s single champion. * 1952 – The Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) was created and became

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    successful are: · A good grip · A good serve · A good variety of shots which includes: Smash‚ drop shot‚ overhead clear (forehand & backhand) · The ability to judge your opponents next shot and how you deal with it. Grip Forehand The correct forehand grip can be achieved by using the left hand to hold the racket shaft so that the racket head is vertical to the floor. Then use the right hand to hold on the grip like holding a knife. Make sure the thin side of the grip faces up‚ not the wide side

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    Drills for Students: Badminton Shane Weatherby was a professional ballet dancer for fifteen years‚ rising to the rank of Principal by 21. Now retired from dancing‚ he is a very experienced high school teacher majoring in physical education and dance. Shane has brought his understanding of refined skill acquisition to many sports and coaches’ badminton for many organisations. In badminton‚ skill acquisition develops faster for students when an ‘authentic’ environment is used. This is due

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    teacher‚ jogging up and down the sports hall jogging sideways‚ backwards (following safety techniques)‚ touching the floor on either side. This raises the body temperature and increases the flow of the muscles. 2. Grip There are 2 type of grips in badminton: The forehand Grip - The badminton handle should be held as if the player was lightly shaking hands with it. The Finger is shaped

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    properly referenced‚ with URL addresses provided. Table of Contents Section I – Basic Grip‚ Stance‚ and Footwork Section II – Drive Shot Section III – Forehand and backhand overhead clear Section IV – Short Serve and Long Serve Section V – Smash Shot Section VI – Drop Shot Section VII – Block Section I – Basic grip‚ Stance and Footwork Skill technique: * Grip: Hold the racket head with non-dominant hand‚ with grip facing toward the student‚ narrow side facing up‚ and racket perpendicular to the

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    stage of learning a beginner of a sport goes through. This involves being taught‚ analysing and practicing new techniques. For example in the sport of squash‚ a person new to the sport must learn the technique to grip the racquet correctly‚ get their feet in the right place on the forehand and backhand side and how ones weight should be distributed through the shot. As this is such an early stage of learning it is essential that the participant receives good quality feedback that they can take on board

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