Badminton Drop Shots

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About This Presentation

BADMINTON DROP SHOTS
By: Karl Estrova Narcsisso, Tonylyn Luna, Jan Conklin Edig

-Slow Drop Shot
-Fast Drop Shot
-Forehand Drop Shot
-Backhand Drop Shot
-Around the Head Drop Shot
-Forehand Around the Head Drop shot

2022


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Badminton Drop Shots Slow Drop Shot Fast Drop Shot Forehand Drop Shot Backhand Drop Shot Around the Head Drop Shot Forehand Around the Head Drop Shot BADMINTON By: Ken Bryan Dela Cruz, Jan Conklin Edig, Tonylyn Luna

Slow Drop Shot A slow drop shot would cause the shuttle to land at your opponent's frontcourt area, as close to the net as possible. The point of contact would be above the racket shoulder. It is executed with the intent of moving your opponent to the frontcourt which would hopefully allow you to take advantage of their weak return .

Slow Drop Shot

Fast Drop Shot For the Fast Drop Shot, the shuttle will land somewhere on the middle area of your opponents side. It’s called the Fast Drop because the shuttle travels down faster to your opponents side, but lands nearer to the mid court. Ideally, the Fast Drop will land on or after the service line.

Fast Drop Shot

Forehand Drop Shot Slice across the shuttlecock with the face of the racket slightly open, or just before contact, slow the speed of the racket down, tapping the shuttle gently over the net. Hit the shuttlecock at a flat trajectory, allowing it to drop just over the net.

Forehand Drop Shot

Backhand Drop Shot A backhand drop shot in badminton is a shot performed with your backhand and from the back part of the court. It has a downwards and curved trajectory and it directed to the front of the court of your opponent.

Forehand Drop Shot

Around the Head Drop Shot This is actually a forehand overhead badminton drop shot played at the non-racket side of your body. Try to use it whenever play permits as a forehand stroke is always better and more accurate than a backhand . The techniques for hitting this shot are about the same as the forehand overhead stroke with only some minor adjustments.

Around the Head Drop Shot

Forehand Around the Head Drop Shot The forehand round the head shot is an effective way to negotiate a clear on the backhand rear court with a forehand. It allows you to generate more power than a backhand overhead clear. 

Forehand Around the Head Drop Shot

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