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∙ 14y agoi think you are trying to say waist.
The answer should be, the racket and the shuttercock should be serve below the waist.
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∙ 14y agoIn no particular order: 1) Positioning of body, bird, racquet - your body should be relaxed and stable. 2) To transfer their weight from back to front using power generated from whole body ending with a wrist flick. (and a follow through across the body for underhand serve) 3) To make contact with the shuttle below your waist with the racquet head below the wrist. 4) To have the proper grip for their serve. (Forehand grip/Backhand grip). Grip should be relaxed. For maximum control, hold the top part of the grip. 5) To not lift their back foot from the ground. 6) Bonus tip - take your time and a deep breath - most bad serves are because the server has rushed himself and not focused on the task.
The goal is to hit the shuttle, or the 'birdie,' over the net and land on other side of the net. If a person hits it into the net or off the court they will lose that rally. You can hit the shuttle only once before it goes over the net. When serving, one cannot serve like in tennis, it must be below your waist when you hit the shuttle.
Server diagonally to the opposite court Serve underhand Must hit with the base of the shuttle first (part of the birdie that isn't with holes) Cannot cross the line with your foot while serving Can't take a practice swing- it's all or nothing
It depends on the specific date and time you are asking about. The space shuttle program was retired in 2011, so there are no operational space shuttles orbiting Earth currently. However, there are other spacecraft, such as the International Space Station, which orbit Earth and may be visible from certain locations on specific nights.
The space shuttle had three main components: the orbiter, external tank, and solid rocket boosters. The orbiter had wings and resembled a plane. The external tank was a large orange tank, and the solid rocket boosters were two white rocket boosters attached to the sides.
According to the "Badminton Blog" website (refer to the link, below), the fastest badminton smash was recorded at 206 mph on June 3, 2005, while tennis' fastest serve (comparable to a smash) was clocked at 155 mph set in 2004, according to the Wikipedia website (refer to the link, below). Therefore, badminton may be considered faster than tennis.
The Presidential Commission Report on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident (Rogers Report) can be found via the below link.
feather shuttle weighs 4.8 to 5.2 g, depending on speed rating of the shuttle.1 ------------- 4.8 g - slow, for use in highland2 ------------- 4.9 g - medium slow, for use in hotter area3 ------------- 5.0 g - medium, most sea level area4 ------------- 5.1 g - medium fast, cold area5 ------------- 5.2 g - fast, cold area, below sea level
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