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Forehand Drop - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Forehand Drop in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is a forehand drop shot?

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A forehand drop shot is a gentle hit that lands close to the net on the opposite side in badminton.

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What is the main purpose of a forehand drop shot?

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To bring your opponent closer to the net and create an opportunity to gain advantage.

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Which grip is used for the forehand drop shot?

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A forehand grip is used for executing the forehand drop shot.

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How should you stand when preparing for a forehand drop shot?

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Stand sideways with your non-racket shoulder facing the net to ensure proper body alignment.

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What is essential about weight shifting in a forehand drop shot?

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Shift your weight to your rear foot before initiating the swing to enhance control.

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What should you do with your non-racket hand when hitting a forehand drop?

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Raise your non-racket hand for better timing and balance during the shot.

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How should your elbow be positioned when hitting a forehand drop?

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Bend your elbow and lock your wrist to maintain control during the shot.

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When should you contact the shuttlecock for a forehand drop shot?

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Contact the shuttlecock high and in front of your body for optimal control.

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What is the follow-through in a forehand drop shot?

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After hitting, continue the swing to ensure proper technique and return to a ready position.

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Where should you aim to land the shuttlecock with a forehand drop?

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Aim to land the shuttlecock between the net and the short service line.

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What is a key lead-up activity for practicing forehand drops?

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Practice returning high serves close to the net with a partner feeding you serves.

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Why is control important in a forehand drop shot?

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Control is essential to ensure that the shuttlecock lands accurately and near the net.

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What is a common mistake when performing a forehand drop?

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Hitting the shuttlecock too hard instead of gently can lead to poor placement.

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What is another frequent error in the forehand drop shot?

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Not following through can affect balance and positioning after the shot.

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How does the forehand drop shot differ from a forehand clear?

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The forehand drop is a gentle shot aimed near the net, while a clear is a powerful shot aimed deep to the back of the court.

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How does force impact a forehand drop shot?

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Less force is needed in a drop shot compared to other shots, as the aim is precision over power.

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What should you do after the forehand drop shot?

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Quickly return to your base position to prepare for your opponent’s return.

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Why is visualization important in practicing forehand drops?

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It helps in understanding the shot's path and improves execution during play.

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What role does timing play in a forehand drop shot?

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Good timing is crucial to make contact with the shuttlecock effectively for proper placement.

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What is discussed during Circle Time regarding forehand drops?

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Different ways of hitting the shuttlecock with reduced force but similar actions.