Short intervals in Badminton refer to brief breaks taken between points or rallies, typically lasting just a few seconds. These intervals allow players to quickly recover, regroup, and strategize for the next point. Effective use of short intervals can help maintain a player’s focus and energy levels throughout a match. Overall, managing these brief pauses is crucial for sustaining performance during high-intensity gameplay.
Run many intervals, helps trust me! Short interval, long interval and middle interval :D 3 types of intervals.
There are three types of services in badminton: (a) Short service (b) Long service (c) Receiver in service
Many times at short intervals
The shortest is Planck time.
Hit the shuttle cock in between the first service line and the net.
net flight- a shot in which the bird follows the net in a short flight.
It is very similar to tennis, but it helps if you have short arms because that's why they use long rackets. It is also useful to be rather tall to hit the shuttle cocks over the net. So to summarise the best badminton players are tall with short arms.
It is either called a birdie or a shuttlecock or shuttle for short.
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At frequent or short intervals; many times; often; repeatedly; commonly.
"Badminton" in English is badminton in Italian.
A seed in badminton means a badminton player .