Force summation is the element required to produce the power required for the smash in Badminton. The force summation is required sequentially due to the stages involved when generating the power for the smash, starting from the core of your body and eventually finishing with the flick of the wrist.
A badminton smash is generally classified as a very powerful shot in which the player raises the racket above his or her head and delivers a slightly downward shot. The shuttlecock should then land with force in the opponent's territory.
it is a smash
The head on a badminton racquet is isometric in shape.
Drop
The three hits in badminton are called lob, smash, and drop.
the four different tricks are mainly- 1. badminton clears 2. badminton drop shots 3. badminton drives 4. badminton smash
clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
smash, not the most complex but it has a few sub-routines
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.
In badminton, a motion similar to throwing a ball would be the overhead smash. This involves a powerful swing where the shuttle is struck with force downwards onto the opponent's side of the court, much like how you would throw a ball with force.
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.
Any kind of lift is a defensive shot in badminton as it gives your opponents the opportunity to play a smash or other attacking shot.