How do you hook a shuttlecock off the ground with a racket?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No need for a picture, I will, it's very simple, use the front end of the racket to pick the feather part of the ball, and you can pick it up if you pick it up, I don't understand it very well, this is mainly because you can practice by yourself to find the feeling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How to pick up a shuttlecock from the ground with a badminton racket:

    One look: The first step is to observe the position of the shuttlecock: when the shuttlecock falls on the ground, it looks down in a V-shape, and your position should be best to stand under the shuttlecock to facilitate the execution of the action later.

    Second: Use the side of the racket to lean on the side of the V, do not touch the ball otherwise the ball will roll, and readjust the position.

    Three-cut: At the beginning of the beginner's attempt, the angle between the center axis of the racket and the ground can be smaller, the cut surface is below 45 degrees or lower, and the racket surface is 90 degrees to the ground, and at the same time bend down to prepare for the next step.

    Fourth, the right wrist continues to rotate the racket, because the action of copying the ball just now gives the ball a movement to the left. Continue to rotate the racket so that the surface of the racket that is attached to the ball rotates to an angle that prevents the ball from moving to the left.

    When spinning the racket, as long as the ball is picked up by you, you should rotate the racket to prevent the ball from moving to the left while straightening your body. In this way, the shuttlecock can stay on your racket and complete a complete set of picking up the ball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Level 3 2009-08-08 In fact, the most important thing is the position of the ball Hehe, this is my experience, and practice more, it's good And don't let the ball be afraid of hooking the ball on the concrete floor, that will damage the racket the most, the ball will land in several ways, the best is the bottom of the ball for me, especially the best for me with an oblique so that from the top of the ball diagonally with the racket on the edge of the instant hook The force should be just right This requires a certain amount of experience and time of experience This is mine I hope it will be useful to you I am also a badminton enthusiast Our school gymnasium is accompanied by a coach every day So it is not fast It is recommended that you can also go to a place with a coach to practice soso user level 5 2009-08-08 No picture, I will, very simple, use the feather part of the racket front end to pick the ball, you can pick it up if you pick it up, I don't understand it very well, this is mainly because you practice by yourself to find the feeling on the line to ask:

    If the ground is better, you can try, the ground situation is not good, it is easy to wipe the segment line, I am just a hobby, and I haven't played for a long time, you use the racket to pick the side of the ball, use the strength of the wrist, and the speed is added quickly:

    They say it's like scooping water, almost, and it's more vivid.

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    First, make the frame of the racket head facing the holder.

    Then, clench the paddle with your hand and try to pick it up like scooping water.

    Just be careful not to push too hard.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The skill of hooking up the badminton ball on the ground with a badminton racket, commonly known as picking up the ball and picking up the ball. Picking up the ball with a racket, the key is to grasp the movement of the hand and the starting point and the movement route of the ball after it leaves the ground.

    How to pick the ball:

    1. Use your fingers to control the angle between the paddle surface and the ground, and the wrist output;

    2. The racket surface is at an angle of about 80-85 degrees to the ground, the racket is lightly attached to the ball head and the ground, and the thumb, index finger and middle finger cooperate with the rotation of the racket surface, while the wrist and arm are arced to the upper left;

    3. After the ball is picked off the ground, the paddle surface is slanted to the right (i.e., rotated clockwise about 90 degrees from the initial angle) and follows the motion route of the ball.

    Tips for logging the ball:

    1. When the shuttlecock falls to the ground, it looks down in a V-shaped shape from above. Use one side of the racket to press against the V-shaped side, but do not touch it, otherwise the ball rolls back. When you first start trying, the angle between the center axis of the racket and the ground can be a little smaller, 45 degrees or lower, and the angle between the racket face and the ground is 90 degrees.

    Bend down. If you are holding the racket with your right hand, use your right hand to rotate the racket as if to pick up the ball, and continue to rotate the racket with your right wrist so that the surface of the racket that is attached to the ball rotates to an angle that prevents the ball from moving to the left. When spinning the racket, as long as the ball is copied, rotate the racket surface to prevent the ball from moving to the left and straighten the body.

    2. Side-slip pick-up: It is to let the badminton ball hold against yourself, and then shovel the racket from the side, the racket is about 80-45 degree angle vertically, use the racket frame to take up the ball, and then gradually flatten. At the same time, the ball technique is good, so you don't need to touch the floor, don't use it outdoors, it's too worn.

    3. Press down to pick the ball: it is more difficult, press the ball hair with the racket head, the tip of the tail, use the ball's own elastic deformation to jump on the racket, or press the ball down until the ball stock stands up, so that you can directly touch the side of the ball hair with the racket frame, and the center of gravity is on the racket surface when the ball falls, and you can slightly control the racket to be flattened.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Picking up the ball with a badminton racket can damage the racket.

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