Advanced Badminton Techniques : How to Hit a Low, Short Serve in Badminton

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A low, short serve in badminton is achieved through the short forehand serve, which requires the shuttle to be struck below the waist level and the head of the racquet to be lower than its handle at the time of impact. See a low, short serve with advice from the president of a university badminton club in this free video on racquet sports.

Expert: Pierre Chaurand
Contact: www.vanderbilt.edu/campusrecreation/clubs/
Bio: Pierre Chaurand is the president of the Vanderbilt University Badminton Club, which was established in 1999 and has 15 active members from all over the globe.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • look at 1:33 look at ur wrist 0.o

  • That green ball at 1:33 was a distraction... :P

  • lol posture looks funny not like a pro...

  • ya it just has to be in a downward angle and the serve has to be in a constant motion

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