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Long Serve in Badminton

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From Quick Guide: Badminton for Beginners

Summary: Serving tips to improve you badminton game. In this clip learn the basics of the game of badminton as our expert demonstrates and explains everything from the history of the game to footwork and grips. In this clip learn the long server with forehand grip.

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By Ben Alano
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Bryan Alano played badminton for 12 years, has experience in coaching and organizing badminton events, played national and local tournaments in the US and in the Philippines, former...read more

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" Welcome back to expertvillage.com. Now what we are going to do the long serve using the forehand grip. Mostly use for a singles game. If you want to reach the base line on playing a singles game and a doubles game. It will be the same stance as a short serve. Left foot needs to be forward. The V position needs to be facing on the side of the court and in a forehand grip. Keep in mind the bird should not be to close to the body, and making contact with the bird should not be lower then the waist line level. Point of contact, swing, follow through; keep in mind, since we are doing a high serve follow through is a very important throw. Since we have wanted to reach the back line. Point of contact, follow through. We are just going to go upward."

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