Yes, a smash shot in sports like Badminton or volleyball is considered an open skill. Open skills are those performed in dynamic, unpredictable environments where external factors, such as the opponent's actions and the trajectory of the ball, can vary greatly. The execution of a smash shot requires quick decision-making and adaptability to changing situations during gameplay.
Open skills generally deal with changing or varying aspects of a game (eg. a pass, a shot, a hit, etc.), while closed skills generally deal with the predictable or "set" aspects of a game (eg. knowing the set or predetermined plays/routes to run). So an open skill could be ones ability to follow and abide by plays that the coach/team has set, compared to an open skill such as ones personal ability to handle the ball, or shoot. There could be different examples for each
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A closed skill is often more complex than an open skill.
The drive in badminton is an attacking shot that is normally played from the sides of the court. when the shuttle has fallen too low for it to be returned with a smash. The shuttle will be between the shoulder and knee level.
Badminton is considered an open skill because it is a motor skill that is performed in a changing environment.
clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
no
something like a spike
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yes, it is an open skill i would know bcause i play netball for magikz