The way you put your racket in depends on the type of bag it is and how much space is in your bag.
Racquet is another spelling for racket, when you are using it to refer to the implement used to strike the ball or shuttlecock in games like tennis or badminton.
In order to smack the shuttlecock one must move. Badminton is like tennis on a harder ground. The way you use the racket is bit different from tennis, but it has the same idea.
There are three parts of a tennis racquet. The part that you hold is the "grip". Above the grip is the "neck". Someone who holds their tennis racket by the neck is said to be "choking" their racquet; this is not the correct way to play. The part that you hit the ball with (and the largest part of the racquet) is called the "head". The part makes up the head is the "rim". As for a badminton racquet, I would assume that it's very similar.
The way to swing a racket in tennis is called a forehand.
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Oh, dude, a freehand shot in badminton is when you hit the shuttlecock without letting it touch your racket. It's like showing off your mad skills and precision, all in one smooth move. It's basically badminton's way of saying, "Look ma, no hands... well, kinda."
One way you can wash your DC shoes is to put them in a washing machine. You can put them in a netted bag if you like.
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Badminton is a relaxing game enjoyed by all. It can be played for relaxation or competition. No matter how you are going to play the exciting game of Badminton, there are several pieces of equipment you will need to get started. Step 1: The Racket When choosing a racket for yourself, there are a few specifications to take into consideration. The weight of the racket is shown by a “U” and a number. The smaller the number, the heavier the racket will be. Grip size can be determined by a “G” followed by a number. Just like the weight, the smaller the number, the bigger the grip or handle size. The last specification is the tension, which is given in a “x to y” format. All of these depend on your size, strength and playing style, and you should try some rackets out at the store before you buy. Step 2: Shuttlecocks Choosing a shuttlecock is done primarily by sight. Make sure the feathers of the shuttlecock are consistent; also, the stems of the feathers should not feel fragile. The best shuttlecocks have goose feathers. Along with the feathers, you should check on the weight of the shuttlecock. Most have a number on their packaging that refers to the weight. Depending on the manufacturer, the numbers may be from 1-5, 48-52 or 75-79. Unlike the racket, the smaller the number, the lighter the shuttlecock will be. It’s important to consider the weight of the shuttlecock because the lighter it is, the slower it will fly. Step 3: Shoes When you play badminton, it’s important to be able to move adequately. The easiest way to make sure you’re able to move your best is to select the proper footwear. When shopping for badminton shoes, you should look for a pair that are lightweight. This is so you can move your feet around the badminton court with ease, and without any hindrances. Another thing to consider when purchasing shoes is the sole. The sole of your badminton shoes need to be as thin as possible. The closer your feet are to the ground, the less likely you are to trip and be injured. Having the proper footwear for badminton will insure that you can enjoy playing this wonderful sport. All in all, badminton is a great game enjoyed by all. With the proper equipment and practice, badminton can be an enjoyable form of entertainment and exercise with your friends and family.
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Power from the wrist is needed greatly in badminton because using power to drive your opponent to the back of the court and then suddenly tipping it over the net could win you many points. Not only that but the badminton smash, the equivalent to a volleyball spike, needs a lot of power as you must hit the birdie in a way that it shoots down and then your opponent can't get it.