BAOSHISHAN Automatic Badminton Shuttlecock Training Machine Badminton Robot Serving Machine Badminton Shooting Machine

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BAOSHISHAN Automatic Badminton Shuttlecock Training Machine Badminton Robot Serving Machine Badminton Shooting Machine

BAOSHISHAN Automatic Badminton Shuttlecock Training Machine Badminton Robot Serving Machine Badminton Shooting Machine

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The stance is how you stand while playing badminton, both in between a rally and before the serve. A stable and correct stance will bring a huge change in the results due to easier movement. There are 3 types of stance: The feet of any player must be completely within the service court at the time of play - otherwise a fault will be called.

Learn to slice your shots. The slice can help slow down the shuttle or change its direction. This is a more advanced skill that will make it hard for your opponent to know where you're going or to be able to return the shuttle. Here's what you can do: So whether it’s the badminton drop shot or merely the different badminton serve types I’ll explain all the basics.If the serving side commits a fault, then the receiving side gets a point and the serve shifts to that side. If the serving team serves and the receiving side commits a fault, then the serving team moves from one service court to the other and continues to serve. There is a point scored after every serve (unlike in volleyball, for example). It is a shot used both in doubles and in singles. In singles, it should be used whenever you see a chance to finish the point in the next two or three shots and should be used carefully whenever you cannot perform the jump slightly towards the front. In doubles, it is used very often as it is the most offensive shot in badminton and, therefore, a good way to keep the initiative in the point and try to finalize it. The only caveat to it is that, if your jump is very high, you might start having difficulties in keeping the initiative if your opponents manage to return the shot in a non-defensive way. The drop shot is used both in doubles and singles, although more in singles than in doubles. In doubles, it leaves a door open for your opponent to try to regain the initiative. However, it is also useful to change their position on the court if you have been trying to smash a few times and have not managed to finish the point. In singles, it is also used as a shot to create an advantage so then you can finalize with a smash. It can also, though, be a good way to end up points when it is performed excellently. Apart from improving your shots, here are other important techniques you need to master during a game. Defending They are doing an awesome job with their online training and they have an incredible amount of information on how to improve your game.

In doubles, each team only has one "service." So, if one player on one team serves and faults, then the shuttle goes to a player on the other team, and so on. An example of a wall drill by Coach Andy Chong. This tutorial only focuses on defense shots. Badminton drills for footworkIf any player attempts to (successful or unsuccessful) obstruct their opponent in any way, these contribute to a fault on that player. It’s really is essential to improve your badminton drop shot technique if you wish to dominate the court. But wait what actually is a drop shot in badminton? In simple terms there are two different types. Underhand Drop Shot Practice your drop shot. To hit this shot effectively, you'll have to hit a slow, gentle shot that makes the shuttle fall just over the net, making it hard to reach for your opponent, no matter how fast he runs. With such trustworthy founders, it is no surprise that this is, by far, the best online training program I have been able to find. Final words This drill is very useful if you are training with a lot of other players. Players will be able to practice real game situations but more than two people will be placed on each court. In this drill, one person starts as a king of the court, while all the others start a queue to become the challengers. The first challenger steps on the court and plays a normal rally with the king of the court.

If you are not sure how to perform a drop shot, you can have a look at our badminton drop shot post, where we explain all the different types of drop shots and a step by step guide on how to perform them. Drop drill with static net player It is important both in doubles and in singles, although it is more important in doubles. In singles, you can win a lot of points by moving your opponent around until you gain sufficient advantage to send the shuttle somewhere where he or she cannot reach it. This drill will help you become more accurate with your service. In The Badminton Guide, we have created a badminton service guide that explains to you how to serve in badminton, including some not so well known service faults that you can be committing without realizing.Before learning any other shots, know the correct technique for serving first. If you can serve well, your opponent won’t be able to give a deadly return shot. As we said at the beginning of the section, the possibilities for this are endless. You should always include footwork exercises into your training routine if you really want to become a good badminton player. Peter Gade, which we will quote in the next part, recommends the footwork to be done at the beginning of each training. Badminton drills to build reflexes and agility There can be 2 types of service in badminton, depending on the landing aim of the shuttle. High Serve When a receiving team wins a point and gets the serve, the team does not switch sides but serves from where they are standing. If they win the first service point, then the players switch positions from right to left. A more detailed tutorial with pictures to help you improve your defense against powerful shots and smashes! Basic Badminton Techniques



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