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You can smash, drive, drop, and clear.

Smash is when you spike it down towards the ground on hte other side of the net and this is an offensive move.

Drop is when you hit it just over hte net so it drops right on the other side.. another offensive move.

Drive is when you hit the birdie horizontally right over the net at net level.. anothe offensive move.

Clear is when you hit it way over hte net to hte back of the other person's court and this is more of a defensive move.

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Badminton Strokes include:

Smash (hitting the shuttle down fast and steeply), Drop shot (hitting the shuttle so that is falls into the other players front court), Net roll (hitting a shot from the net that spins over the net), Clear (hitting the shuttle from the back of your court, high into the other players back court), Lift (hitting the shuttle from the net, up high into the opponents back court), Drive (hitting the shuttle flat across the top of the net), Block (stopping a smash from hitting the ground on your side and hitting back over the net), Backhand serve (serving the shuttle with a backhand motion), Forehand serve (serving the shuttle with a forehand motion).

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It's Basically , about what kind of shots you do,

such as a long stroke would be to hit the shuttle cock as far as you can ,

and a short stroke would be a small shot with less power such as a drop shot ......

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1. Serve - underhand stoke to start game play

2. Overhand Clear - overhand stroke driving the birdie high

and deep into the opponent's court

3. Underhand Clear - underhand stroke driving the birdie high

and deep into the opponent's court

4. Drop - a short shot in which just clears the net, and falls close to the net in the opponent's court.

5. Smash - an overhead stroke in which the birdie travels at a downward angle (spike).

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# over head # whip # pot # serve

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smash, drop, lob, backhand

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