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over head clear drop shot smash under head clear
clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
smash,rally expedile,high clear,drop shot
it is a smash
The head on a badminton racquet is isometric in shape.
Drop
The three hits in badminton are called lob, smash, and drop.
Clear- Far shot to force the player to the back of the net. Smash- Fast, downward shot. Usually involves jumping into the air. Overhand- A simple, forward movement of the racket over your head to hit the birdie. Backhand- Self-explanatory. Drop Shot- Usually done after a clear, where you tap the birdie just over the net.
the four different tricks are mainly- 1. badminton clears 2. badminton drop shots 3. badminton drives 4. badminton smash
Badminton TermsThese are the common Badminton Terms used in BadmintonAttacking clear
A badminton smash is generally classified as a very powerful shot in which the player raises the racket above his or her head and delivers a slightly downward shot. The shuttlecock should then land with force in the opponent's territory.
The overhead clear, or any clear in general, in badminton is used for many different reasons:To push your opponent to the back of the court - this makes their next shot more predictable because they will not make a good smash so they will most likely clear back or drop. Depending on your opponent, their returning shot may be slightly differentTo Move your opponent around and tire them outTo give yourself time to recoverFor these things to work, you must hit a good clear. It should be high enough to give yourself time to recover, and far/deep enough or else your opponent will make you eat bird (smash it in your face) or put a dent in the ground.If you don't hit a proper clear, you will have set your opponent up for a good smash - they can place it easy as well.