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Explain any two types of strokes in badminton. - Physical Education (Theory)

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Explain any two types of strokes in badminton.

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  1. Clear Shot: 
    • Trajectory: high, towards the back court
    • Played from: Back court
    • Purpose: Defensive shot
    • The aim of this shot is to let the shuttle fly high in the air and land at the opponent’s back court. It is used when the player needs time to get back to the base before the next return or if the player does not have a clear opportunity to kill and win the point.
  2. Drop:
    • Trajectory: Looping close to the net
    • Played from: Back court
    • Purpose: Attacking Shot
    • It is used when the shuttle is heading towards the player in the back court. As an attempt to this stroke, the player must hit downward towards the opponent’s forecourt, aiming for it to go just over the net. The closer the shuttle drops to the net, the harder it is to return. This shot is used when the opponent is in the back court, expecting a clear shot or a drive.
  3. Drive:
    • Trajectory: Flat, towards the body
    • Played from: Mid-court
    • Purpose: Defensive Shot
    • The drive is a flat shot hit directly and slightly over the net. It is a very powerful and quick counter attacking shot. The player should hold the racquet with the head facing straight ahead. It can sometimes be strategic to aim the shot at the opponent who will be unable to react or shift his body in time as their natural reaction will be to duck/avoid the shot.
  4. Smash:
    • Trajectory: Close to the net
    • Played from: Back court/Mid-court
    • Purpose: To provide less time for the opponent
    • It is the most lethal shot in badminton. It can be defined as a drive angled downwards. It can be used when the shuttle is high in the air and can be angled downwards.
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