basic: forehand, backhand, serve, lob. advanced: topspin, slice, flat, and dropshot
A forehand shot in Badminton is where the shuttlecock is hit forward with the racquet without crossing the upper body as in a backhand shot.
A forehand shot in Badminton is where the shuttlecock is hit forward with the racquet without crossing the upper body as in a backhand shot.
The opposite is forehand (as in tennis).
It would just be called a Forehand Arms Single Shot.
A forehand shot is a shot that is executed where the palm of your hand is facing your opponent, to the right side of the elbow for a right handed player and vice versa for a left handed player.
No, Federer uses an Eastern forehand, this is why he has a flat shot with less spin than some others. Nadal uses an extreme semi-western but not a western
the forehand underarm clear is a difficult shot to play for many reasons. Firstly, because it is an underarm shot, the shuttle is likely to be below the net, therefore, when you make contact with the shuttle, it is going to go high over the net, making it easy for your opponent to smash it back down at you. Secondly, the lower you let the shuttle go, the more momentum it looses, making it harder the cear the shuttle to the back of the court with an underarm shot. hope this is useful.
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A forehand shot.
The forehand shot is swinging at the ball by moving your arm away from your body, elbow bent about a 90% angle, moving the arm forward, through and over the top of the ball in a motion similar to a military sulute.
Any type of underhand shot, especially a clear, will usually be a weak shot. Underhand clears are weak, and the arc of the bird is also much higher, so the opponent has a much better chance at attacking.