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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to hit a badminton Smash correctly?

    Hitting the badminton smash: proper stroke. When you smash, take a step forward. You are aiming to hit the shuttlecock at the highest point you can comfortably, so your arm and racket should be fully extended at the point of impact. Imagine you are ‘throwing’ your racket through the shuttlecock.

  • What is the most aggressive shot in badminton?

    Badminton racquets. The smash is the most aggressive shot in badminton. The world’s fastest badminton smash was 332kph (206mph), hit by Fu Haifeng of China in 2005, though even faster smash speeds of over 400kph (250mph) have been recorded unofficially during smash speed tests used for promotional purposes.

  • What is a drive in badminton?

    Drive, Smash & Drop Shot The drive is played from mid-court to mid-court and is a quick, flat, powerful counter-attacking shot. It can be both a backhanded and forehanded shot. When it is executed correctly, a player will force their opponent to hit an upward return. Read the instructional tips below on how to perform the drive:

  • What is force summation in badminton?

    Force summation is an important biomechanical principle for optimal badminton techniques. When performing the forehand smash it is important to use the largest muscles first, followed by the smallest muscles while sequentially accelerating each body part to maximise momentum (PE studies, n.d.).

  • What does Badminton England do for coaches?

    Here at Badminton England we organise and deliver a national Coach Education programme to meet the needs of badminton and coaches locally, and work with leisure operators to provide endorsed programme opportunities for coaches.

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