Badminton has a couple strokes: 1. Clear - high and far; used to give you time to recover yourself 2. Drop - flat or straight down just barely going over the net; an offensive move 3. Smash - straight downward; very fast and strong and used to try to win the point 4. Drive - flat; in doubles it is used often - it allows them to try to gain the offensive; in singles it is barely used
The drive
stepping over the line. incorrect serve.
kinds of shuttlecock flights are SMASH GRIP BY: JIN LING BADMINTON COACH OF CHINA
3 : 4 stroke : 2 stroke and: Diesel :)
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If you know your forhand grip then you could just keep your arm straight and strike upwards! not down!
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I believe that volleyball, badminton (I think!), basketball (I think!), and football were sports in the 1800s.
Soccer (football), is the largest. They have badminton, polo, volleyball, and others. Wrestling.
A birdie is a slang term for a bird, a completion of a hole in golf one stroke below par, or an alternative term used in badminton for a shuttlecock.
There is a difference between 2 stroke and 4 stroke, hopefully you know that part. yz250 is a 2 stroke, and yz250f is a 4 stroke. 2 stroke 125cc is the same as a 250cc 4 stroke. a 250cc 2 stroke is the same as a 450cc 4 stroke. so if you get the yz250, it will be ALOT faster then the yz250f, there different kinds of power. hopefully that helps.