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the four different tricks are mainly- 1. badminton clears 2. badminton drop shots 3. badminton drives 4. badminton smash
No, you lose power and balance in doing so
Net Shots (in New York Times Crossword Puzzle July 10, 2010)
As a goalie myself, the best way to stop shots at the lower corners is to step towards the shot and in the direction it is headed and widen your base to about shoulder width apart with you lacrosse head in between your calfs with the top of the head touching the ground.
multiple shots on goal. sexual refernce
In badminton, players typically use a variety of swings depending on the shot being executed. The most common swings include the forehand and backhand swings, which are used for clear shots, smashes, and drop shots. A proper swing involves a combination of wrist movement, arm rotation, and body positioning to generate power and accuracy. Mastering these swings is essential for effective gameplay and shot variety.
Badminton mechanics involve various fundamental techniques, including grip, footwork, and stroke execution. Players use different grips (e.g., forehand and backhand) to control the racket and execute shots like clears, drops, smashes, and drives. Proper footwork is crucial for positioning, allowing players to move efficiently around the court. Additionally, understanding timing and body mechanics helps optimize power and accuracy in shots.
upper ninetys or lower corners just pick a corner side nettings man
It is hard to explain.
Drop shots are good to help you win especially if you are desperate and tired. another good one is to hit it to the side opposite to where ur opponent is.