In badminton, when someone else hits the ball to the side, how do you catch it to cross the net and

Updated on physical education 2024-07-08
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It depends on whether it is a singles or a double, and the height of the ball is also looked at, the situation is as follows: 1. If it is a doubles, the opponent returns the ball in a flat way, and the arc of the ball is relatively flat, you raise your elbow and draw with him, looking for an opportunity to counterattack; 2. In doubles, the opponent kills the ball to the sideline, at this time you have to quickly retreat to the midfield, step on the middle of the two sidelines, lower the center of gravity, and prepare to catch the ball with the lower hand; 3. In singles, there are two situations of handball, one is that the opponent and you pull the far ball, at this time you have to quickly retreat, raise your hand to prepare to pull against it, if you are fast, you can also consider attacking by killing the ball, or hanging the ball; The other is that the opponent is coming over with a flat high ball, and you should also retreat at this time, but because the ball speed is too fast, you can consider making a transition first, and then find a chance to attack when your center of gravity is stable; 4. Singles side handball is generally a kill, this kind of ball speed is faster, first of all, the center of gravity should be lowered, take a step to the side of the ball, and at the same time shoot, with the help of the power of the ball to touch the ball through the net, if the opponent is reluctant to kill the ball, this can be done by the last stretch to change the paddle surface to hook the diagonal, or bounce diagonally backcourt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The tactics of badminton are ever-changing, and the return of the ball should be decided according to the opponent's position and condition.

    For the side ball, you can stride the high ball to the opponent's backcourt, so as to leave yourself a time to return; You can also lightly hang the opponent's vacant seat and catch the opponent off guard; However, anti-smashing is not advocated, because anti-smashing is prone to mistakes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the hitting point is close to the net, hook the diagonal, and if the net is far away, it will fall to the backcourt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Badminton teaching: The great god will do this action when he plays the ball over the net, no wonder he can't catch it, I learned it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, the ball is not in your range before it goes over the net.

    Your opponent's ball doesn't go over the net and you score.

    Wait until the ball is over the net before you can catch it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The shuttlecock hits the opponent, but the opponent is off the court, is it out of bounds?

    Hello, not out of bounds. As long as the ball hits any part of the hail's body before it hits the hail, you win. Because as long as the opponent does not return the ball with a racket, then the opponent is considered to have lost.

    Regardless of whether the ball is out of bounds in the air or not, as long as it touches the opposing player before it hits the ground, it is not out of bounds. 

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello, dear, even if you want to calculate out of bounds, it's not your side out of bounds. Because the first landing point of the badminton is the opposing player, and the player's position is within the scope of the court, it is also believed that the landing point of the badminton is also in the court.

    The opponent goes out of bounds and you score a point, and the badminton hits the opponent, but the opponent is out of bounds, is it out of bounds?

    Hello dear, happy to answer for you. The badminton hits the opponent, but the opponent is outside the court, which is not out of bounds. As long as the ball hits any part of the opponent's body before it hits the ground, you will win the ridge and land.

    Because as long as the opponent does not return the ball with a racket, then the opponent is considered to have lost. I hope mine is helpful to you<>

    Hello, dear, even if you want to calculate out of bounds, it's not your side out of bounds. Because the first landing point of badminton is the opposing player, and the player's position is in the blind friend within the scope of the court, it is also believed that the landing point of the badminton is also in the field. The other party is out of bounds, and you have a point of grinding and bending

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. He Xuan belt.

    You win if the ball hits any part of the opponent's body before the ball hits the ground. Because as long as the opponent does not return the ball with a racket, then the opponent will lose.

    Regardless of whether the ball is in the air or not.

    Bounds. As long as it touches any part of the opponent's body or the racket before it hits the ground, and the ball does not return to your court from the top of the net (provided that 1). Then the other party loses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, the main thing is to quickly return (mid-court position) and pace after receiving the serve, and then there is the power of the ball in the backcourt, so that the opponent has no chance to smash.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Stand about a meter behind the tee line. If someone else puts the ball in front of the net, you can also put it in front of the net and fight for the strength of the net. If you pick up a high ball, you have to pick it up in the backcourt, so it's not so easy to get dunked.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you can't catch it when you put it on the net, even if you catch the high ball and get killed, I think it may be that your pace in the front court is not so sharp, the quality of the pick is not high, and the return position is not timely. Practice more.

    Badminton singles receiving the serve, if you are receiving the ball on the left, pay attention to protect the backhand area is to stand in the middle of the left area, if you are receiving the ball on the right, you can stand near the center line.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Singles tennis is back in the middle of the court to defend or attack, doubles depends on whether you are in an offensive or defensive situation, the general defense is left and right positions, and the offense is front and back positions. This position is more reasonable, but there are some other important reasons why you can't catch the tennis lob, first, you don't predict the opponent's serve; Second, the pace is not in place; Third, the return ball was not in place, resulting in a quick drop ball for the opponent and a late response. But it's all about intensifying the exercises, increasing the awareness, and the situation should improve by then.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It seems that your opponent is stronger than you. Also, you don't have the skills you have in your hands. After returning the ball, try to stand as close to the midfield as possible, and raise your heels slightly to start faster.

    Also, if you are not sure, try not to start in advance, it is easy to be seen through, causing you to hang in front of the net or pull you in the backfield.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Consciousness Consciousness Standing.

    First of all, this is to have sufficient practical experience to predict or see his reaction speed after the net is not a good way, practice more pace and practice reaction.

    First of all, you have to stand in the T-shaped area, watch the action carefully, and make predictions.

    The most important thing is to be skillful in your pace.

    The step is very fast when I step into the front court skillfully.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    He puts the ball in front of the net, and you put the ball in front of the net.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no fixed way to play, and it should be considered comprehensively according to the opponent's position and ability.

    For example, if the opponent is standing behind and playing a high lob ball before putting it on the net, you can also put the ball in front of the net.

    If you are in a forward position and play a small ball, you can pick a forehand or a backhand against the backcourt.

    If the opponent is tall and capable, it is recommended to pick the back court with a high ball, one not to give the opponent a chance to kill in front of the net, and the other to give yourself the opportunity to adjust your position.

    If the opponent's ability is not strong, and the position is extreme (forward or backward), you can play (over the top) the middle ball, so that the opponent is uncomfortable, and the quality of the return ball decreases.

    And if you are strong and can judge that the opponent is going to put a small ball, you can also quickly step forward and kill directly online.

    Finally, remember that the key to playing the ball before playing the net is that the feet are not in hand, and it is uncomfortable to run out of position, and the more you play, the more passive you become.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The following points are mainly considered when receiving this kind of ball:

    1. Your own position can't be too far or too close to the network, right?

    2. Have a hunch, the opponent's hitting action is not a professional will expose his hitting route and landing point, prepare in advance (play too much, you will naturally know what the opponent is going to do).

    3. There seem to be two ways to deal with it: pick it back to the net (I personally feel that I have higher technical requirements for myself).

    Force** the opponent's backcourt (but master the landing point).

    4. The mentality is easy to solve: we play badminton just for leisure, and it is not a losing thing, so we don't care about winning or losing, focusing on participation, focusing on participation, hehe.

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