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These flash cards cover important concepts from Backhand Low Serve in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).
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What is a backhand low serve?

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A backhand low serve is a badminton serve where the shuttlecock passes close to the net and is aimed to land in the front part of the diagonally opposite service area.

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Where must the shuttlecock land during a backhand low serve?

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It must land in the diagonally opposite service court, adhering to specific service rules.

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What grip is used for a backhand low serve?

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A backhand grip is applied, which allows for proper control and angle while serving.

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How should the racket and shuttlecock be positioned?

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The shuttlecock should be held at waist level with the index and thumb fingers of the non-racket arm.

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How should the racket be positioned for execution?

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Position the racket in front of the body, bending the elbow and tilting the racket downward towards the shuttlecock.

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Where should the shuttlecock ideally land?

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The goal is to land the shuttlecock as close as possible to the short service line.

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How can players practice the backhand low serve?

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Markers can be set up to create an arch near the T joint and short service line to challenge players in landing the shuttlecock within the area.

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What is a common mistake when performing a backhand low serve?

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Players often fail to maintain the correct racket angle, which can lead to high or inaccurate serves.

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What are the steps to execute a backhand low serve?

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1. Apply a backhand grip. 2. Hold the shuttlecock waist high. 3. Position the racket in front, bending the elbow downwards.

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How is the winner determined in practice?

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The player who lands the shuttlecock inside the target area the most times out of 10 attempts is declared the winner.

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What is the significance of the trajectory in a backhand low serve?

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A low trajectory helps to reduce the opponent's reaction time and increases the chance of scoring a point.

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Where should the feet be positioned during the serve?

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Feet should be shoulder-width apart to ensure balance and stability during the serve.

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Why is body rotation important in this serve?

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Rotating the body helps generate power and better control of the shuttlecock during the serve.

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What follows after the shuttlecock is hit?

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A proper follow-through is essential to ensure accuracy and maintain balance after serving.

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What are the advantages of using a low serve?

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It can catch opponents off guard and limit their offensive options.

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What is a common doubt about the backhand low serve?

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Students often question how to keep the shuttlecock low while ensuring it lands accurately.

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How high should the shuttlecock be hit?

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The shuttlecock should ideally pass just over the net height to maintain a low trajectory.

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How often should players practice the backhand low serve?

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Regular practice is recommended, ideally several times a week, to master the technique.

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What should players focus on during practice?

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Concentrate on control, accuracy, and consistent low trajectory while serving.