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Badminton Tips : Badminton Smash Techniques

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

A smash in badminton can be a regular smash, a jump smash or a cut smash, and a regular smash involves turning the body sideways, reaching high and snapping the wrist down. Find out how to do a jump smash and a cut smash with help from a badminton instructor in this free video on badminton techniques.

Expert: Dave Zarco
Contact: www.usabadminton.org
Bio: Dave Zarco has been involved with pro badminton since 1968.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • to be good in badminton

    1.be an asian

    2.be an asian

    3.be an asian

  • His smashes aren't that bad. They are pretty good. Smashes are pretty hard to get it right. I think that our judgment level is too high since we are used to watch professional player or whatever.

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  • hitting smash is very simple if u know to "toss the ball "

  • no half smash?

  • nuh foo this

  • Badminton is great

  • @lopki1 Being a dane isn't that bad.

  • worst technical coaching i have ever seen full stop.

  • The only problem is i cant straight my arm while doing the smash xD any idea? How keep straight it lol

  • Thanks for posting this !

  • LOL The only difference between the jump smash and the regular smash, is that u jump. -.- isn't that obvious. no offence im not trying to be a hater.

  • @lopki1 my friend's shuttle cock is on the roof

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