BAOSHISHAN Automatic Badminton Shuttlecock Training Machine Badminton Robot Serving Machine Badminton Shooting Machine

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BAOSHISHAN Automatic Badminton Shuttlecock Training Machine Badminton Robot Serving Machine Badminton Shooting Machine

BAOSHISHAN Automatic Badminton Shuttlecock Training Machine Badminton Robot Serving Machine Badminton Shooting Machine

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When a receiving team wins a point and gets the serve, the team does not switch sides but serves from where they are standing. If they win the first service point, then the players switch positions from right to left. I hope this helps by giving you a basic understanding of what shots you will be using during the course of a game. These are the main badminton shots every player needs to master. Try practicing them before the start of each match / game and you will soon start to see improvements. You now know the basic badminton shots and serves to get you started playing. Go and have some fun!

With such trustworthy founders, it is no surprise that this is, by far, the best online training program I have been able to find. Final words If you want a bit more information on the net lift shot or on how it is performed, you can visit our net lift shot post, where we go into detail on all the types of net lift shots and how they should be performed. Net kill shot Do not train the smash or jump smash until you have mastered the above shots. However a powerful smash WINS A POINT!! This badminton drill is performed by locating boxes in different positions of the court. The aim should be to get as many shuttles in the boxes as possible. To make this more interesting, you can compete against other players and try to see who gets more shuttles inside the boxes. Another additional step to make it more interesting is to give a different value to the different boxes. For example, if you have boxes of different sizes, you can give the smallest size boxes more points as it is more difficult to hit the target with a smaller box. Multiple shuttles – Overhead strokes Unlike high serve, the low serve aims to the front of the court. The objective is to let the shuttle fly just above the net landing in the front corner of the court. In this case, your opponent has the opportunity to dash forward and smash the shuttle to you if the execution is poor. Smash: Badminton Skills

If you are not sure how to perform a drop shot, you can have a look at our badminton drop shot post, where we explain all the different types of drop shots and a step by step guide on how to perform them. Drop drill with static net player A shot is called a drive when you hit the shuttle from the middle of the court and you direct it to the middle of your opponent’s court. The drive can be seen as a slightly offensive shot because the aim is not to give the initiative of the point even when your position is not the most advantageous. Trajectory flat drive If you want a bit more information on the net brush shot or on how it is performed, you can visit our badminton net brush shot post, where we go into detail on all the types of net brush shots and how they should be performed. Final words These are just the basic shots of badminton, and to really delve deep into the game you’ll need to learn a lot of different kinds of shots. However, the shots mentioned here are the basics, and by practicing them over and over, you can drastically improve your game and build a solid foundation for learning the more difficult maneuvers.

A shot is called a net kill shot when you hit the shuttle from the front of your court and you hit it in a downwards direction. This is a very offensive shot which, usually, you can only perform after you have gained a great advantage in the point. It usually means the end of the rally and a winning point, especially in singles because the court to cover is much bigger and your opponent is, most likely, not well positioned. Before learning any other shots, know the correct technique for serving first. If you can serve well, your opponent won’t be able to give a deadly return shot. There can be 2 types of service in badminton, depending on the landing aim of the shuttle. High Serve Do you want to know how to return a shot if your opponent smashes? Here are tips to defend against a powerful smash.Remember, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced player, mastering one technique at a time is better than knowing a little bit of all the techniques. This drill is very useful if you are training with a lot of other players. Players will be able to practice real game situations but more than two people will be placed on each court. In this drill, one person starts as a king of the court, while all the others start a queue to become the challengers. The first challenger steps on the court and plays a normal rally with the king of the court. This e-learning platform is co-created by Thomas Laybourn, Danish player, former World number 1, World Champion, and professional coach. There are basically two different types of badminton serves, however before we go into those it should noted that you have to serve under hand in badminton; over head serves are not permitted. Serve Type 1: High Deep Serve A more detailed tutorial with pictures to help you improve your defense against powerful shots and smashes! Basic Badminton Techniques

Badminton is played on a badminton court with limited space, and the athletes have to take care of the same while playing. Footwork plays a huge role in helping with an effective and organized movement on the court. In fact, some coaches even raise footwork to prime importance over other skills. Tips for proper footwork This shot is used both in singles and in doubles. In doubles, the defense shot has the aim of not losing the rally and waiting for a shot from your opponents that is weak enough that you can try to turn dynamic of the rally and gain the initiative. In singles, where the initiative is not so important, it can be used as a way to move your opponent around the court. The aim of this drill is to shoot your clear to the other person so neither of you has to move from your position. This drill aims at improving the accuracy of your clear shot. Clear non-static drill Knowing and practising the correct badminton techniques makes you a true PRO. Badminton Shots (Forehand) Smash is the most potent and powerful stroke in badminton which naturally turns out to be the most familiar term to all. The shot is basically to hit the shuttle powerfully towards the opponent’s body or downward on the court. A perfectly executed smash has no defense. This badminton skill is the most aggressive and technical one. Fundamentally there are 3 types of smashes:Each side of the court has a right and left service court. The server of one team must serve from one service court to the service court diagonal from it. Players must change courts after each point has been scored. It’s also a good idea to hit the shuttle directly on your opponent who will be forced to change position to respond to the shot. 4) Offensive Shots A shot is called a net shot whenever you hit the shuttle from the front of your court and you send it to the front of your opponent’s court. Usually, these shots travel very close to the net because, if they raise too high, your opponent will most likely finish the rally easily.

It's all about the footwork. See the shuttle and use several small steps to position yourself so that you can easily strike it instead of having to stretch too much. Apart from improving your shots, here are other important techniques you need to master during a game. Defending So, for singles service, the receiving court is longer and narrow, and in doubles service, the court is wide and short. If the king of the court wins the rally, he adds a point to his or her score, while the challenger has to leave the court and has his or her position taken by the next challenger.In this feature I am going to concentrate on the top five badminton shots you should spend a lot of time mastering. Practicing and getting these right will go a long way into making you a competitive player.



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