clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
A forehand shot.
smash,rally expedile,high clear,drop shot
No. Its just feinting and its not offensive.
over head clear drop shot smash under head clear
The smash- fast, downward hit onto opponent's side. Forehand- A standard motion of badminton. Usually over your head. Clear- A far shot to the back of your opponent's court. Usually followed by a drop shot.
In badminton, a drop shot is a gentle, controlled shot that lands just over the net, aimed at catching the opponent off guard. A backhand drop shot is executed with a backhand grip, using a similar technique to softly place the shuttlecock close to the net from the backhand side. Both shots require precision and timing to be effective, as they aim to create opportunities for winning points by exploiting the opponent's positioning.
This is a delicate and fast smash shot, being played to force the opponent to move to the front court, so that the mid court and the back court remain free to drop the shuttlecock.
an overarm shot
A forehand shot in Badminton is where the shuttlecock is hit forward with the racquet without crossing the upper body as in a backhand shot.
Clear- Far shot to force the player to the back of the net. Smash- Fast, downward shot. Usually involves jumping into the air. Overhand- A simple, forward movement of the racket over your head to hit the birdie. Backhand- Self-explanatory. Drop Shot- Usually done after a clear, where you tap the birdie just over the net.
In badminton, a drop shot is a soft, controlled shot that is played just over the net, landing close to it on the opponent's side. The goal is to catch the opponent off-guard, forcing them to move quickly and potentially making it difficult for them to return the shuttlecock effectively. Drop shots are often used strategically to disrupt an opponent's rhythm and create openings for further attacks. They require finesse and precise placement to be effective.