strategy
@baebieDARNA30 (788)
Philippines
July 19, 2008 10:32am CST
To win in badminton, players need to employ a wide variety of strokes in the right situations. These range from powerful jumping smashes to delicate tumbling net returns. Often rallies finish with a smash, but setting up the smash requires subtler strokes. For example, a netshot can force the opponent to lift the shuttlecock, which gives an opportunity to smash. If the netshot is tight and tumbling, then the opponent's lift will not reach the back of the court, which makes the subsequent smash much harder to return.
Deception is also important. Expert players make the preparation for many different strokes look identical, and use slicing to deceive their opponents about the speed or direction of the stroke. If an opponent tries to anticipate the stroke, he may move in the wrong direction and may be unable to change his body momentum in time to reach the shuttlecock.
2 responses
@baebieDARNA30 (788)
• Philippines
28 Jul 08
you're much welcome! and good luck to you.. i hope you will win all your games.. just believe with yourself that you can do it, and im sure you can really make it. im a badminton varsity in our school too, and i really enjoy playing it. aside from the fact that i get a lot of fun with it, i also lose some weight. badminton is a good form of exercise and it will really make you good.
@davipiero (175)
• Indonesia
28 Aug 08
I usually force my opponent to strike back with backhand. Not many players have better backhand than forehand. They use backhand and that's usually m chance to attack.