Dec 18, 2005 · I think the key to Any disguise being successful, is Always changing what you do. For example, don't do the same thing 20 times in a game. Maybe do one trick, then a different one, and switch between a few, if you can. Sorry if I've repeated anything anyone else has already said.

Badminton, prominently known as Shuttlecock, is an age old game that has its origin about 2000 years ago in parts of Europe and Asia. Badminton was mostly played by the higher society of England as a pastime and the game was mostly practiced by hitting the shuttlecock forward and backward. Rules The badminton sport is a kind of similar sport to tennis but the differences between tennis and badminton that badminton sport's ball is not round like tennis ball and badminton ball is maden by goose-quill and it has a different shape and there is also some differences between both of them's rackets. Currently, Badminton is an already well-known Olympic modality, which is dominated by Asian countries such as China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia or South Korea. male and female. Badminton Game The game of badminton that can be played individually or in doubles, consists of 3 games, being a match to the best of three (who wins the first two games For H.S.Prannoy the COVID-19 enforced break has been a blessing in disguise. Former world number eight Prannoy, who is enjoying the break at home, said he was using the layoff to rest his tired body and rediscover his lost mojo. "The month long break is the biggest I have got in my professional career. Disguising this shot is the key to its success. To disguise it use a big upper body turn to make the opponent think a clear or smash is going to be hit. The purpose of this shot is to catch your opponent out and make them stretch when playing their reply, hoping to force an … Badminton Drop Shots Read More »

Disguising this shot is the key to its success. To disguise it use a big upper body turn to make the opponent think a clear or smash is going to be hit. The purpose of this shot is to catch your opponent out and make them stretch when playing their reply, hoping to force an … Badminton Drop Shots Read More »

The four basic serves in badminton include the low, high, flick and drive. In doubles, all but the high serve should be used. The low serve barely clears the net and lands in front of your opponent's short service line near the centerline. You'll want to disguise this serve and keep your opponents guessing. Make it look like you're about to

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