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Drop Net Shot Strokes
Drop Net Shot Strokes
Tutorial Three
Games for understanding A tactical games approach
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Warm up
1. Footwork
c) Split step Land on two feet at the same time load legs
Aim
To load the legs ready to move in next direction pushing from both feet
Have a partner critique and use the court talking about the net
Shuttle
Racket
Game scenario
a) Use an extended last stride onto the racket foot (actual number of steps may vary according to individuals)
Forehand
Backhand
Conduct Rules High serve - Drop shot or Clear as opening moves. Server moves to forecourt of rear court.
Procedural Rules Alternate service & score every serve if the correct target is selected end of game event
Introduce service line
4. Badminton Defending Spaceneed to get back to their position. The feeder needs to be given a game
scenario to know what to do.
Conduct Rules To begin the game. High feed hitter returns and recovers to base. Feed a second shuttle to the forecourt or rear
court. Hitter returns and recovers play the point out.
Procedural Rules Alternate service & score every serve. Recap service line
1 2
or
2
Stationary
Stand diagonally
Procedural Rules Alternate service & score every serve. Points are scored for each rally
High Serve
Procedural Rules Server-5 Receiver-7. Points are scored for each rally
(This encourages server to be accurate)
The Block
The push
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drive
a) Defensive Stance
Student Check
Hold racket in the ready position
Wait with backhand grip
Step onto racket foot for shuttles wide to right or left
Play of the nearest foot for shuttles close to the body
Get low for the shuttle
Aim: Return an opponents attacking stroke low over the net with the objective of regaining the attack.
KTPs
Feet Square and racket head up to receive
smash (Defensive position)
Firm wrist
Drop shuttle into front court
Procedural Rules Server-5 Receiver-7. Points are scored for each rally
Attack: What is the best way to make the shot difficult to return?
Defence: How can you return a smash without setting up your opponent for another smash?
a) The Push
Aim: Return an attacking stroke low over the net to make the opponent hit the shuttle from below net height in the midcourt
Aim: Return an attacking stroke low over the net to make an opponent hit the shuttle from low in the rear court