What does it mean to look back and forth or look left and right when playing badminton?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-05
37 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Looking back and back, looking left and right refers to the coordination tactics in badminton doubles matches.

    Looking before and after: When we are in an active offensive state, the position should be taken to look forward and backward, one player is responsible for killing the ball, hanging the ball and other pressing down the attack in the backfield, and the other player guards the front court, and timely makes attacks such as putting the net, pushing the ball, and pounceing on the ball;

    Left and right view: When our side is in a passive defensive state, the position should be taken to look left and right, and the two players are responsible for half of the range of the court.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! This one... I don't know if you're talking about the problem of front and back standing and left and right standing, but I really don't know what it means to look forward and back, look left and right.

    But if it is a standing position, generally in a doubles match, two people have two positions, one in front and one behind, or one left and one right. The former is convenient for attacking and volleying in front of the net, while the latter is a typical defensive position that can control the opponent's smashes very well.

    Generally speaking, the side that serves is in a position of one front and one behind, and is in the active position, which is convenient for attacking. Correspondingly, the defenders are in a left and right position. I don't know if that's what the landlord is asking.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When you play, you have to look at the front and back, left and right, mainly to observe the opponent's position, and when you hit the ball, you can hit the opponent's weak point as soon as possible. Badminton is a small court, so always pay attention to your opponent's position. The person asked you if you were looking forward or backward, maybe he couldn't react because he was inattentive, so he asked you, hehe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is it a doubles? If so, looking left and right and looking back and forth should be left and right or front and back. The left and right positions are two people and one half. The front and rear positions are the first defense front court and the other defense back field.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pay attention to the coordination of the left and right, pay attention to the distance between the front and back, and lean slightly towards the middle.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rebate, this is also a very powerful ang.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Once the ball is served, the players can move left and right as they please.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After playing badminton, the server player can take it as he pleases, but he also has to move left and right.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After playing the badminton serve, the players can move left and right, back and forth at will, so: 1 - under what circumstances to left?

    After playing the badminton serve, the players can move left and right, back and forth at will, so: 1-Under what circumstances should the left and right parallel positions? 2- Under what circumstances should I stand in front and back?

    Badminton, sports, sports.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, after the badminton serve, the players can move left and right at will.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In badminton, players can move back and forth as they like after serving.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After the badminton serve, can the players casually leave the first house? That must be mobile, isn't it?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Later, we will meet many people, and among these people we know, there are not many excellent ones.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The shooting side is left and right, and the direction towards the back will be more angled. When I started playing, I had been struggling with this racket, and then I carefully broke down Lee Chong Wei's movements and found that there were two requirements, the first is that the palm of the hand should be empty, at least before hitting the ball, and the second is that when the racket is introduced, the whole wrist is fixed (the preparatory action is, the racket is being held in hand, standing sideways, and the right shoulder is behind. Right arm clamping), that is, the first thing is to raise the elbow upwards, which has the meaning of lifting weights.

    Then the forearm subconsciously slaps backwards and then swings forward.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Personally, I think it has always been difficult to achieve complete control of the paddle surface, and I can only say that at the moment of hitting the ball, adjust the paddle surface as much as possible in order to find the most suitable hitting point. Therefore, the exact position of the paddle in the back will vary depending on the degree of muscle tightness of the exerciser.

    If you have to give a direction, it should be more points in the front and back directions of the film.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The paddle face of the paddle is parallel to the direction of the shot, and only at the moment of hitting the ball is turned perpendicular to the direction of the shot.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The question of direction depends on the situation on the field at the time, and then you can respond accordingly according to your own tactics.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's standing. The heel back is vertical.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There's basically only one type of rotation. Traditional offensive and defensive play, the side that stands before and after the main attack, if the backcourt is a player with a weak offense or a weak multi-shot kill, consider finding an opportunity to rotate when the opponent changes the line, and then the fan-shaped position attack is caught when the opponent's half-high ball changes the line. There is no rotation in defense, only a fan-shaped position, with a straight line behind and side, and an oblique line in the middle.

    Is the left and right rotation to send points out of thin air, the fill is the fill, and the rotation are two concepts.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Rotation is one of the qualities that must be possessed in doubles, which requires tacit understanding and cooperation between teammates, and under this premise, it needs to be flexible.

    First of all, the front and back rotation and the left and right rotation should be divided into one person to save the ball on the other side of the field when both are in the same parallel position on the court.

    Hands-off rotation also tests the player's tacit understanding and reflexes, which requires decisive judgment based on the situation on the field. Let's say you're in an attacking position, and your teammates are defending in the back, and then the opponent suddenly hits a low ball in the middle of the field. At this point, your teammates behind you don't have time to react, so you'll have to switch to defensive mode right away to make a save.

    In short, you must be flexible on the field and establish a tacit understanding with your teammates, so that you can make steady progress and move towards victory. I hope my words are helpful to you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In badminton doubles, the transition between front and back generally occurs when the smash is good and waiting for the opportunity to switch when the ball is in the front court. Left-right transition is when a partner moves in front of him to receive the ball, and his side, which is slightly in the backcourt, moves his side at the same time to complete the conversion. Defensive transition is when you create an opportunity for the opponent to raise the ball, so that your side turns from defense to offense, so that the defensive transition is completed.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is decided according to the usual division of labor of the players.

    Generally, when receiving the serve, stand in a parallel position. After receiving the serve, use a front and back position or a parallel position, depending on the situation.

    In general, mixed doubles use front and back positions, while men's doubles takes into account both parallel positions and front and back positions.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Badminton doubles serve, how to stand, hold the racket, serve, how high will not foul, explain one by one.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are rules for doubles standing, abdication, and filling, and you can't run around:

    1. Standing before and after serving and standing side by side:

    1) The front and rear positions generally tend to attack, and the server is in front, so the advantage is that the net can be attacked in time, because first of all, the situation of the double serve and the high ball is very small, and it is a good ball in front of the net, and the opponent cannot play the offensive ball, whether the opponent is putting the front court and the back court, it can attack in time; In addition, if the pair of two people is very strong, and the other is very poor, you can use the front and rear stands, and the weak ones are in front, because the rear has a wide line of sight, and the reaction to the ball will be much more timely than standing in front of them, so as to make up for the shortcomings of the weakness in front of them, so that the opponent is impossible to stare at one to play, because the left and right stations are likely to cause the other party to stare at the side of the person hanging back and forth, if you stand before and after, at most you can only let the weak person run in front of the net, it will be much easier.

    2) Side-by-side standing generally tends to defend, generally speaking, professional games rarely stand like this, which is very passive, but for non-professional people, there are also some, because the non-amateur net serve will be too high, not in place a lot of situations, easy to be seized by the opponent to attack, so the left and right defense will be more timely to make up for the defects of the serve. This is especially true when one side has a weak serve.

    2. After serving, the running position of the ball cannot be run blindly, and the following rules should be followed:

    1) If our side plays an offensive ball, such as a drop ball or a smash, then stand in front and back, and can attack and seal the net in time;

    2) If our side plays a passive ball, such as picking a high ball or a high ball in the backcourt, stand left and right and defend in time;

    3) The other is the change of defense and offensive position, if it is defense to offense, then whoever attacks on the net or puts the ball in front of the net, who will go to the top position to seal the net, and the other person moves to the middle of the backcourt; If it is offensive to defensive, it is because the person in front of you will retreat in a straight line on the actual position, note that it must be a straight line back, and the other person moves to the other side area. For example, for example, the person standing in front of the left side of the net picks up the ball on the back court, and then retreats directly to the left area to prepare for defense, and the person behind moves to the right area to prepare for defense, so that no matter which side of the opponent's attack is not afraid.

    The above rules need to be practiced by two people, and both must abide by them, because the defensive attack is done at the same time, and you can't watch the other person move before moving, which will be very passive, and it will also reduce the speed and cause the catch to be untimely.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Badminton teaching: There are two positions in doubles, how to stand in attack and defense, have you learned?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There are two most basic ways to stand: front and back and left and right. When your own ball is going up, such as a high ball in the middle and back, you should stand left and right, because you have to go into a defensive state, and everyone is responsible for one side.

    When your own ball is going down, such as killing the ball, putting the net in the front court, etc., stand in front and back and continue to maintain the offensive posture. Of course, whether it is the position of the front and back or the left and right, the two people are constantly changing according to the actual situation, and they rotate to fill the position.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Theoretically, two people stand side by side when defending.

    When attacking, it is a front and rear position.

    At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the complementarity and rotation of the station.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Serve one in front and one in the back and the one behind has to go too far.

    When the ball is high, the two stand side by side in the middle to defend.

    Don't leave space in time.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Stand in front and back when attacking; When defending, stand left and right.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    You can stand side by side, or you can go one after the other, and see how you like to play!

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Before and after the attack! Left and right when defending.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If the opponent could have received the ball, just because a certain part of your body crossed the net, then even if it was a foul, otherwise it was not counted, I am an amateur, there are a lot of small rules in the badminton game, and I don't understand it very well, hehe, I hope it will help you.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    If you hit the ball and you touch the net before it hits the ground, then you commit a foul. If the ball touches the net after it hits the ground, it is not a foul.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    If you touch the net after the dead ball, it's not a foul. Otherwise, it will be offended.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I didn't understand it, it was like a tongue twister.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Singles: The sideline is the one on the inside, the bottom line is the outermost one, and the serve cannot exceed the bottom line. After the serve, the boundary of the entire court is the narrowest and longest.

    Doubles: The sideline is the outermost one, the bottom line is the outermost one, the serve cannot exceed the inner line, and after serving, the boundary of the entire court is the largest entire boundary.

    Of course, the serve, as the upstairs said, is to go over the line in front of the net, but it is also possible to press the line. After all the balls hit the ground, as long as they are pressed into the line, they belong to the bounds. And you can't make a mistake, it's just a diagonal ball, you should know it.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Badminton mixed doubles, what position is better to play.

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