i'm going to talk about the backhand overheadshot in the game of badminton. the backhand overshot is made typically on your non-racquethand in the fore/back corner, so as with other shot one needs to move from the ready positionto your backhand corner of the court. from the ready position i will again shift my feetin order to go to the back end of the court, press on my racquet leg, shuffle, and at thelast minute turn, look at the shuttle, throw
out my elbow, and rotate around the elbow.and as i make the shot again i press on my leg and open, and with my speed repositionmyself on the ready position. here it is again. some of the specifics of the shots are, ofcourse, to have a backhand grip on the racquet, again, with the thumb on the large flat sideof the racquet handle. once you're at the
corner, and you have your foot down you won't,you again, don't want to block; you want to spring as much as possible, and you want tohit the shot as high as possible over your shoulder. in order to do this you will, ofcourse, lift your elbow and rotate your forearm and make the shot over your shoulder as highas possible, and finish the shot and reposition yourself.
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