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1 Higher Still Physical Education BADMINTON Basic Strokes

2 Why are grips important? More powerful smashes More accurate net shots and serves Stronger smash defence, and ready for both sides Deceptive strokes

3 Problems caused by incorrect grips Clears are too short; smashes are weak Limited choice for the direction of your strokes Difficulty coping when opponents hit towards your body Obvious strokes that your opponents can predict

4 Relaxed badminton grips Badminton grips should be relaxed so that the muscles of the forearm can work effectively Many players believe that a tight grip gives them more power. That is wrong: in order to generate power, the grip must initially be relaxed. Link: Grips http://www.badmintonbible. com/articles/grips- guide/grip-principles.php

5 Serving - Forehand serves In singles, the badminton racket is usually held with a long grip, so that you can play an effective high serve. You may prefer to use a short grip for low serves,

6 Backhand serves Use a short thumb grip for backhand serves in doubles. thumb grip Using a short grip helps you to make deceptive flick serves, because you can suddenly increase the speed of your racket.

7 Returning serve Doubles Using a short badminton grip can help you react more quickly and create power with a short hitting actionshort badminton grip The basic grip is flexible: it can help you change quickly to other grips Link: Serves http://www.badmintonbib le.com/articles/grips- guide/which- grip/serve.php http://www.badmintonbib le.com/articles/grips- guide/which- grip/serve.php

8 Keep Practicing Laws of badminton http://www.internationalbadminton.org/simplify_rule.html


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