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Q: How many joints are used when serving in badminton?
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What sports are wrist joint joints used in?

Badminton and Volleyball


What are the terms to be used in badminton?

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What joints are used in a badminton shot?

it depends what kind of shot you do for example in a over head shot you would use your elbow, wrist and shoulder joint and if you had to jump to reach the shuttle cock you would also be using your knee joints! hope this helps :)


What is the projectile used in Badminton called?

The projectile used in Badminton is called a shuttlecock or shuttle.


What is a birdie used in?

It is used in badminton.


How many points do you get in badminton?

I am quite sure that it is either 11 or 21...... Both can be used.


What is a proper noun for badminton?

The noun badminton is a common noun. Badminton is only a proper noun when it is used for the name of something specific, such as Dallas Badminton Club or Dave Freeman Open Badminton Classic.


In what sport is a birdie hit back and forth across the net?

Also called a shuttlecock, the birdie is used in badminton.


What does shuttle mean in badminton?

A shuttlecock is the predominantly white feathery cone used to play Badminton with.


What bones do you use when serving underhand in volleyball?

The whole of the skeletal frame is used in the game. The joints in arms legs and back are the most stressed.


What is the other name of badminton?

Schelchinton. This refers from the Latin Language and is used in Eastern European Badminton Tournaments.


How do you do a badminton serve?

Serving in badminton is opposite from the form used in tennis. To serve, hold the bird in one hand and hold the racket below it. Then drop the birdie and hit the center of the rubber tip with an underhand motion.